![]() The easiest way to distinguish it is by the fact that when starting the game, instead of the first level's music playing, a sound effect plays while the title screen music continues (leaving it music-less when that tune finishes). This is often known as ' Aladdin 4', but the 'first three' Aladdin games seem to exist in this variant too. More info on missing animations and second MMC3 port.Ī somewhat poorly-done port of the game from JY's proprietary mapper to the standard MMC3 mapper exists, probably made without Hummer Team's involvement, which is the most common version found on pirate carts. The version present on the JY-120 Super 45-in-1 multicart (also known for containing the only known release of the full version of the NES Super Mario World port) features some differences from the standalone releases the controls are reversed (so A is jump and B is attack, in line with most other NES platform games) and Popeye II, listed here as a separate menu option, starts on the second level, to further the illusion that it is actually a different game. Popeye II: Travels in Persia 45-in-1 Version Popeye II was ultimately used in the other release of the game (although the Popeye sprite is not present in this version), but no Aladdin Special cart is known to exist. ![]() In addition to the two accessible using dip switches, this version contains at least two title variations which are only available through Game Genie codes. ![]() This said, the dumped Aladdin and Popeye II: Travels in Persia ROMs are both actually different revisions of the game with different title screens and graphics contained within. In emulators, these are usually accessed through a soft-reset (FCE Ultra) or menu (Nestopia). In common with many games released by JY Company, each game ROM contains multiple variations on the same game, enabling them to produce multiple 'different' carts simply by adjusting dip switches by soldering a joint on the PCB. (Source: Bootleg Games Wiki, cah4e3) Version Differences Popeye II: Travels in Persiaīasically the same game, but with Popeye's head on Aladdin's body. Once the bonus round is accessed, wait until the Genie blinks while the wheel is spinning and tap any of the buttons.Īladdin Special, Popeye II: Travels in Persia Bonus round To always reach the bonus round, stand on the open treasure chest and leap for the fluttering Scarab.
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