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Disney's Beauty and the Beast is a platform game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Based on the 1991 Disney film of the same name , it was developed by Probe Entertainment and published by Hudson Soft in North America in July 1994 and Europe on February 23, 1995, respectively.
Disney's Beauty and the Beast (SNES video game) Down the World: Mervil's Ambition; Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension; Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden; Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 2; Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 3; Dream TV (video game)
Beauty and the Beast: Probe Software: 1994: NES Disney's Beauty and the Beast: Probe Entertainment: 1994: Super NES Disney's Aladdin: SIMS: 1994: Game Gear Master System The Lion King: Virgin Interactive: 1994: Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Super NES DOS Windows NES Game Boy Amiga Game Gear Master System The Lion King: Tiger Electronics: 1994 ...
Disney's Beauty and the Beast: 1994: Probe Entertainment: Hudson Soft: Beauty and the Beast: Disney's Beauty and the Beast Magical Ballroom: 2000: Creative Capers Entertainment Disney Interactive Studios Beauty and the Beast franchise: Disney's Beauty and the Beast: A Board Game Adventure: 1999: Beauty and the Beast franchise: Disney's Brother ...
Gamesville compiled a list of the best video games released every year since 1971 using IMDb ratings. Data is as of Dec. 12, 2023.
Pages in category "Beauty and the Beast (franchise) video games" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Super Nintendo Entertainment System cartridges. Top: North American design Bottom: PAL/Japanese region design. The Super Nintendo Entertainment System has a library of 1,738 official releases, of which 722 were released in North America plus 4 championship cartridges, 522 in Europe, 1,448 in Japan, 231 on Satellaview, and 13 on SuFami Turbo. 295 releases are common to all regions, 148 were ...
The Nintendo Entertainment System has a library of 1376 [a] officially licensed games released for the Japanese version, the Family Computer (Famicom), and its international counterpart, the NES, during their lifespans, plus 7 official multicarts and 2 championship cartridges.