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  2. Illusion (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Illusion, known in Japan as I Love Mickey Mouse, [a] is a series of platforming video games developed and published by Sega for its consoles Master System, Sega Genesis and Game Gear. The series follows the adventures of Disney's cartoon character Mickey Mouse (sometimes with Donald Duck) between various fantasy worlds.

  3. Aladdin (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Disney's Aladdin in Nasira's Revenge is the Aladdin franchise video game which was developed for the PlayStation and PC by Argonaut Games and distributed by Disney Interactive in 2001. The game is set after the events of The Return of Jafar, during the television series, and before Aladdin and the King of Thieves.

  4. List of highest-grossing media franchises - Wikipedia

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    (The Walt Disney Company) Frozen: 2013 $13.9 billion: Merchandise sales – $10.588 billion [bb] Box office – $2.694 billion [219] DVD & Blu-ray sales – $502 million [220] Musical theatre – $155 million [221] Animated film Chris Buck Jennifer Lee Hans Christian Andersen: The Walt Disney Company Space Invaders: 1978 $13.9 billion

  5. Sega - Wikipedia

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    Sega Corporation [a] [b] is a Japanese multinational video game company and subsidiary of Sega Sammy Holdings headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo.It produces several multi-million-selling game franchises for arcades and consoles, including Sonic the Hedgehog, Angry Birds, Phantasy Star, Puyo Puyo, Super Monkey Ball, Total War, Virtua Fighter, Megami Tensei, Sakura Wars, Persona, and Yakuza.

  6. Disney's Aladdin (Sega Genesis video game) - Wikipedia

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    According to Clarke-Willson, while Sega obtained significant brand recognition through its association with a high profile Disney product, they made no money from the arrangement due to the deal's structure, in which the three companies deducted their costs from the total revenue and divided the remaining profits equally. [9]

  7. Sega Rebooting Retro Franchises Including Crazy Taxi and ...

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    Dust off those joysticks: Sega is rebooting a handful of retro franchises including Crazy Taxi, Streets of Rage, Golden Axe, Jet Set Radio and Shinobi. The Japanese gaming giant announced the new ...

  8. List of Disney video games - Wikipedia

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    Disney Sports Basketball [20] Konami: 2002: Game Boy Advance Disney Sports Football [21] [22] Konami: 2002: GameCube Disney Sports Football [23] Konami: 2002: Game Boy Advance Disney Sports Snowboarding [24] [25] Konami: 2003: Game Boy Advance Disney Sports Motocross [26] Konami: 2003: Game Boy Advance Disney Winter Fun: Disney Mobile Studios ...

  9. Disney's Aladdin (1994 video game) - Wikipedia

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    GamePro named Disney's Aladdin the best Game Gear game at the 1994 Consumer Electronics Show, remarking, "Gorgeous background graphics and detailed, quick-moving sprites make this a magical adventure, indeed." [15] Their subsequent review of the game was more critical. Though they maintained that the graphics are exceptionally good, they ...