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So while you want to play it to admire the Digicel process that made the as-close-to-real-cartoons-as-you're-likely-to-get graphics possible, it presents a whole new world, if you will, to explore.
What happened to the Genesis!?! Suddenly, all the latest titles are some of the best ever seen! This cart has got to be seen to be believed! The animation is absolutely flawless, making it look just like the animated movie - literally! The slapstick humor of the movie is also retained. For example, when the guards run across hot coals, he jumps from toe-to-toe! Keep this up and who knows what will come up next! It looks like it's going to be a good year for the Genesis.
Aladdin takes many ideas from side-scrollers and turns it into a slapstick game everyone can enjoy! The sound effects are right on the money and the animation has yet to be rivaled. No other game comes close when comparing animation.
The only problem with the game is the jerky scrolling that can be annoying for awhile, but soon you'll forget it's there. Let's hear it for Virgin! This game is a masterpiece! The animation is second to none plus the little Disney touches to the backgrounds and characters make this cart a visual extravaganza. The sounds and music are also top-notch, with lot of emphasis on theme and atmosphere.
This cart also plays as good as a Mario or Sonic. Incredible controls and a variety of techniques make this cart one of the hottest. There are many games based on Disney stuff. While many don't succeed and few do , Aladdin sets a new standard with its graphics that are so real, you'd think you were controlling characters in the movie itself!
There are several levels to be conquered, and they are big enough to keep you entertained for many repeat playings! However, the control was a bit frustrating. Still a good game, though. Hold on to your magic carpet, gang - you're in for one wild ride! Sure there was lots of hype at CES, sure three of the top names in the entertainment biz are involved, but we still had to see for ourselves if Aladdin was all it's cracked up to be.
Is it ever! Without a doubt, Aladdin will go down as one of the best action games of all time. We're talking history, folks! What makes Aladdin so great?
It's not any one thing; it's the sum of all its different features. For example, the graphics and animation are incredible, making full use of Virgin Interactive's revolutionary new "Digicel" process - simply put, a memory-sensitive way of cramming in more character sprites. With Digicel, Virgin could use tons of character frames specially created by Disney's crack staff of animators. The result? Heroes and villains that look and move exactly us they did in the movie. Aladdin also stays true to the original story, straying only briefly to accommodate the video-game format.
There's also a lot of humor - we've never laughed so hard at a game that we actually liked! So if a genie offers you three wishes, use the first for world peace and the second for infinite riches, but save the third for Sega's Aladdin! Aladdin: The hippest kid in Agrabah.
Now that he's got the lamp, he can have anything he wants - except for the one thing he does want Princess Jasmine. Jasmine: Sure, she's a damsel in distress, but she's not your typical video-game airhead.
She's not afraid to speak her mind or stand up for herself, especially when it comes to Aladd - uh, I mean, Prince Ali. Genie: He's got a soft spot for Aladdin and Jasmine and will do all he can to help them.
He's got mighty cosmic power - but an itty-bitty living space. Jafar: The evil vizier won't stop until he has power over everything on the planet! Can even a hero as noble as Aladdin hope to end his fiendish plans? For years Jaffar searched for the secret of the lamp. After many years, he had finally succeeded in piecing together the two sections of the ancient scarab.
This magical item led him into the desert to the cave of wonders. A huger tiger's head rose from the ground and warned that only a man, pure of heart, a "diamond in the rough", may enter. Because Jaffar couldn't enter, he searched for the man who could - Aladdin.
This cart follows the fantastic Disney movie as you guide the hapless thief to a life of happiness and love with the help of a powerful genie and Aladdin's pet Abu. The magic of Disney continues as the popular animated feature makes a fantastic debut on the Genesis. Take on the role of Aladdin and save the beautiful Princess Jasmine. The evil Jafar has taken her prisoner and you must go through many perils to rescue her.
Only then will she be yours. This is one of the best games to ever come out for the Genesis. The total feel of the film has been reproduced with smooth character animation and a wonderful movie soundtrack.
All the characters, including the enemies, have funny animations. It's as much fun to watch as it is to play. You may see some familiar Disney characters if you look carefully. While the animation may pale in comparison to the Genesis version, this cart shouldn't be overlooked. Its graphics and music are top-notch, and the control is pretty good except when you jump on an enemy. This game will keep most players working at it, as it's tough, but not impossible.
Aladdin suits the movie just fine. The later levels are really neat. This is a good action game for Super NES owners. What can I say about a game that is made by Capcom and features Disney Characters from a blockbuster movie?
Every aspect of the game impressed me from the beginning to the end. The animation is as smooth as it could be, the sound followed the movie to a tee, and the game play couldn't be better. Whether you liked the movie or not, this cart is definitely worth a thorough play through. As a big animation fan, I am very impressed with the work put into this game. It's very difficult for any company to translate a movie into an excellent video game, but Capcom has definitely delivered the goods with great game play, awesome graphics and a very impressive soundtrack.
The levels are long, but not endless. The humor of the film has even been added with occasional appearances from Genie. Cool game! Nice game! Superb control. It's a little hard to get the hang of it at first, but once you do, you will be all set! Thus is where these girls were raped and murdered. The bloody shoe in the creek, and her trying to hide in the woods were the images I remember most. I'd asked several people if they had seen this, and was beginning to think I was the only one who remembered it!
Even a few years back when my kids went to safety town, all the young volunteers thought I was crazy! I didn't have nightmares, and I definitely was aware of strangers and my surroundings in general. I showed my girls this video. And I don't think they realized that they were seeing actual footage, but were taken aback because it happened in our community. I think it should still be shown to children because unfortunately there are many parents that do not warn their kids of the worlds dangers.
Reviewer: proudmom2 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 6, Subject: Prudent info at the time I live in the community where these two little girls were abducted and murdered. I think at the time parents and society did not see child molestation as common. The subject was not discussed as it should have been. I applaud the filmmakers for making this movie and trying to help save children from the fate these two little girls endured. Yes, it is graphic.
I am sure the children that saw this movie in school in the sixties were scared and that's fine because at least they were aware of the danger that is lurking around every corner for children. Whether those of you that said it scarred you and gave you nightmares realize it or not you remembered to stay away from strangers and strange places.
I think the parents should have watched it with their children. These crimes depicted in this film were above horrible and children in this community are still told about the little girls at North Lake Park to teach them to stay away from strangers and danger. God Bless the families of these little girls and may we all learn something from this movie. That was ME!!! I was the young girl in this movie who was "lost" at a street corner, got spooked by the man who approached me, and ran across the street to tell the motorcycle police officer time-lapsed reading while watching the film was I was born in and was 13 the Summer this film was made.
Two adult brothers, Stan and Stu, I'll not disclose their last name here who were family friends, fellow churchgoers, and affiliated with Mansfield Little Theatre as well, were also recruited to play roles in the movie.
I'm now 60 years old Mostly, I think, because I was aware of the deaths and surrounding circumstances of the two little murdered girls at North Lake Park, where my mother had many times taken we three children to feed the swans and go to the old wood-framed roller skating rink before it burned. I never saw the film after it was made Much to my dismay, I saw that "The Child Molester" was scheduled to be shown at a class assembly, and clearly remember cowering in the darkened room as the film was shown, praying I would not be recognized.
Then, from somewhere behind me, I heard a fellow Cadet utter the dreaded words, "Oh, my gawd I'd know those skinny legs anywhere! Thanks for the Blast from the Past AND a head-ups to keep my skinny legs covered if I've to this day any hope of maintaining my real-time anonymity! Reviewer: charlie - favorite favorite favorite - April 30, Subject: wow jesus I didnt see this in school easy to see why they pulled it.
Found it very frank considering the time it came out and the scenes at the are pretty unsettling so i really cant imagine them showing this to kids. Reviewer: Midwest Boomer - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 28, Subject: Hauted by this since I was a kid I was amazed to find this online.
I remember being shown this in maybe the thrid grade? I like the bad sound on this renditition because it evokes the experience of stiing in the classroom with those noisy projectors running.
It made me recall everytime we had a movie or a film strip, it meant the lights would be lowered and being a great opportunity for horseplay. This movie is classic for its bad acting, creepy tone, and ham-fisted approach. We goofed on all of that until the over-the-top actual footage was shown, which about made us all sick. And the ending with the little blood stained shoe floating down the creek!
Say what you want, but this sure as heck got our attention. Sometime after this was shown, there was an attemped abduction of two younger boys at our small-town school --and they managed to get away. As a parent, its hard to imagine this clip being shown to grade school kids today, especially in the "Oh boy, a movie!
What a great piece of history to be preserved - my compliments on having this availalble. Reviewer: Toshist - - March 11, Subject: Meant for the parents! This film certainly can be disturbing for anyone, let alone young children. It goes way overboard if it's meant to be shown to kids as it apparently was , but it sems to me the target audience were the parents.
The narrator's warnings were addressed to the adults. He didn't just instruct kids what to do and not to do, he instructed parents how to instruct their own. So, for an ault audience this movie isn't too harsh, but I think it's inappropriate for children, especially such young ones as the other reviewers have written they were when they saw it, which is probably why it was eventually pulled.
Scare tactics are never the answer. Even the goddamn movie's message is that kids need to be well prepared and warned by their own parents! The narrator says something to the effect that parents should not trust all aspects of their children's eductation to other people, such as teachers, so that would definitely exclude a gruesome film meant for adults such as this one.
I never ran into this and am rather glad I didn't. Warnings and less graphic movies are fine but stuff that graphic probably still isn't appropriate for kids in the range of 5 to 10 years old.
It certainly wasn't appropriate back then, as a lot of these comments attest. Personally, I had plenty of other problems without these nightmare scenes haunting me. In and of itself it's a fairly well-executed film, but the use it was put to was wrongheaded or at least not well thought out. Taking all that into consideration I'll give it 3 stars. I don't think I had any idea what a child molester was, and the sexual aspect didn't register with me at all.
I acutely remembered the imagery, especially the little girl's white shoe and sock being clearly visible against the foliage as she tried to hide, and, of course the floating shoe, and it banging to a stop as it hits the water's edge.
Either they didn't show us the real dead children in the movie I saw, or I blocked it completely from my mind. At the time, the movie did make me think a lot about death, and terrified my dreams - I woke up many a night in a cold sweat for some time afterward. And it did get its message across about not talking to strangers.
One weird thing: I must have heard the song "Let's go fly a kite" just before or after this movie was shown to me. To this day, whenever I hear that song, those images, and especially the stomach-churning, chilling fear of death come right up to the surface and punch me right in the face and gut. I heard that damn song again last night by chance, so I googled this web site today. I can't decide if the fact that this movie serves a useful purpose it certainly made me wary of adult strangers makes it worth scaring the hell out of children and causing unpleasant memories throughout life.
I do know that for forty years I've been asking myself why that little girl didn't hide more deeply in that bush to better hide herself. I still want to call out to her a warning Reviewer: Dr Feel Rotten - favorite - November 1, Subject: Horrible movie Yet more scare tactics so our kids will be terrified of every man walking anywhere, even those who would never dream of harming a kid.
I know one girl who was so scared when a man in the neighborhood stopped to help her cross a busy street she ran directly into traffic and was run over all because she was told to not trust "strangers".. Not trusting that stranger cost her her life. Nice job Ban these irresponsible scare tactic movies. Reviewer: fender12 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 31, Subject: Amazing I remember watching this in the first grade in Abilene Texas and I was terrified for years.
I still think about, obvisously enough to google it. I am 45 now and it still scares me. Reviewer: marysbest - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 22, Subject: THe child molester I think that everyone should have their children watch this film.
It is an excellant film on what could happen to our children. Reviewer: piquant00 - favorite favorite - July 19, Subject: Worth a Look-See The audio in this film badly needs to be cleaned up. I also was in elementary school in the 60s, and I don't recall seeing this film.
I'm glad I didn't see it at the time, because I'm sure I would've been traumatized as others were as a kid, I could hardly watch film-strips with crude hand-drawn human anatomy stills, let alone actual corpses of children! It's interesting that warning children about child molesters is tied to sex education see the blackboard drawing of what I assume is a fetus in utero , and also to general safety guidelines; the latter seems far more appropriate now.
Nonetheless this is an interesting film with definite shock value towards the end. I'm giving it just two stars because of the terrible audio. Reviewer: dcmuniz3 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 17, Subject: Wow!!! Like most of the posted reviews, I too saw this film while in the 1st grade in Houston, Texas and it had a major impact on me as a child.
The area I lived in was surrounded by heavily wooded area's and I could walk out my back door into woods that stretched for miles. I along with the neighborhood kids would frequent them as our playground. Needless to say, after this film it took months for me to even venture into the woods with friends, even longer for me to enter them myself.
The two images that stood still do out were of the beaten and deceased girls and the shoe floating down the creek. While it did keep me from talking to strangers, it really did do a number on me. It got to the point that I started thinking it was all just nightmare or something concocted in my head. Then for me to stumble upon it after 40 some odd years!?
Again, all I can say is WOW. In retrospect I'm glad I had the opportunity to watch it as a child, as I'm absolutely certain it kept me from EVER talking to strangers, much less taking candy or anything from them. I'm just happy it was real and I didn't imagine this horrific film. Reviewer: pheret - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 17, Subject: the child molester this film is very relevant today; except for the clothing, i don't think they mentioned anything hysterical or incorrect.
I saw this in as a first grader. After school, I went home and laid on the sofa the rest of the afternoon with a stomach ache. I told my mother about the movie, and she totally didn't believe me. It scared the crap out of me, and I can't belive that I've now seen it 40 years later, and it is still very very disturbing. I searched for this film for years, thinking that the name was "Strangers" or something with Stranger in the title.
My younger brother never had to watch it, as they pulled kiddie showings in so he was spared the nightmares. I remember the shoe floating down the creek-the image other than the "crime scene" photos that disturbed me the most, because we had a creek in our neighborhood where all the kids played, all the time.
This film is definitely not for kids. Reviewer: jewjewfruit - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 11, Subject: This Film is a Necessity! I have read all of the reviews thus far, and I am sorry that some of you object to this film.
I saw it when I was in first grade in the 70's I live in Iowa. I, too, remember it like it was yesterday, mainly because of the haunting images at the end. I remember in my teenage years I was offered a ride by some guy when I was out for a walk; he was a good-looking "older guy" well, maybe too old to be exciting to a teenager , but anyway, thanks to that film I was terrified of creeps and declined his offer.
That guy was up to no good, and maybe I would have known that without having seen "The Child Molester. I had watch this film several times and use it as a reference when reminding them how serious stranger danger is. BTW, I also had them watch the red light green light meeting strangers film which we saw at the same assembly back in elementary. Folks, this film is a keeper and needs to be repaired and reproduced. I have put a link to it on Facebook.
Whoever is responsible for posting it on the Internet--thank you and God Bless you! Reviewer: AJnobles - favorite - September 16, Subject: The Child Molester I am glad to know I was not the only child who experienced extreme fear, nausea, and weeks of being afraid to go outside from watching this horrific movie.
I was more afraid of something happening to my little sister and brother, this movie should have never been shown to young kids. And most parents were not even aware of the ghastly crime scene photos.
I am all for educating kids about danger etc. Reviewer: angelhands. This film tells things how they are and the pictures and the end bring me to tears I was approached once at the age of 11 walking to school but luckily it didn't feel right to get in the car and i ignored the person and he left. Unfortunately i did not escape that from home being molested by my older brother I am so glad this film has surfaced again I really wish this awarness was spoken out today.. Tabboo that's what is calledn why because people will hope that this type of thing would just go away if not talked about or that childeren will just somehow know what to do when there mentality is to trust.
I will defenitly share this with my blog viewers and post on "My Space" so like myself not take this type of education to childeren is followed along with 'crossing the street, ect. Make childeren aware of the dangers from strangers and family Reviewer: erinserb - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 22, Subject: shock and awe The film was hideous to me at the time - 3rd grade circa It is anachronistic and severely dated, but the theme and the terror of the ending transcend space and time, and the message is all too familiar and frightening.
This film changed my life around perhaps forever because of the neighborhood that I lived in and the fact that my parents used to send me on "errands" to stores at the nearest "street corner".
I would be very careful about really young children viewing this film - shock and awe are not necessarily the sole province of war. Shock and awe can be at our very doorstep.
Reviewer: mjesfo - - December 16, Subject: Unbelievable I can't believe I finally came across this film that traumatized me for most of my 3rd grade year.
It was and after the PTA viewed this film they decided the student body should see this film! I don't remember if 1st or 2nd graders were there but the 3rd graders sure were. We had already been subjected to a year or two of Patch the Pony, a cartoon character from a filmstrip who cautioned us, "Nay, nay from strangers stay away! I was absolutely terrorized by this movie. Already at the beginning of the film I am worried for the girls and recall I couldn't believe they fell for the oldest trick in the book:Candy from a stranger!
I was mad at the old lady who witnessed the kidnapping and the girl who knew not to accept the candy from the stranger for not warning the girls and then spending her afternoon window shopping and daydreaming before she reports what she saw happen.
Our school was already doing a good job warning us to stay away from strangers but showing us this film was like taking care of a termite infestation with dynamite.
I feigned illness for weeks so I wouldn't have to go outside at lunchtime. When they finally got me to go outside to the playground my eyes were constantly scanning the area for potential stranger infiltration.
I didn't want to play outside at home, either and my Mom finally asked me what was the problem and I told her. That stupid film, "The Child Molester"! She complained to the school and it was never shown to the students again. So, I am fascinated by this film because of the profound impact it had on my childhood and glad I finally got to see it again as an adult so I could put it in the proper perspective. Yes, the acting is terrible but the subject matter is serious and disturbing and it still impacts me as an adult.
Reviewer: 2muchtv - favorite favorite favorite - October 24, Subject: Passion, misunderstanding and misinformation While this item has certainly stirred the passions of reviewers, there is a fundamental misunderstanding that really should be addressed. This film was never intended to be viewed by children and, of course, should never have been shown to children.
This film was produced as a cautionary tale for parents to be exhibited at PTA meetings, neighborhood safety groups like today's block watches and similar audiences. In the vast majority of molestation cases, the victim knew or was related to the attacker. Learn more at the California Department of justice web page entitled www. Reviewer: kyrasdad - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 27, Subject: amazing film I find this film so amazing I hardly know where to begin.
One thing I might say right off is: the ending is not the only place that can be potentially triggering. I found I could stomach the crime scene pretty well, but the part where the bad guy actually catches up with the girl and she screams her head off had me screaming, crying and retching.
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Part 1. Identify your temptations and the personal flaws that create them. Everyone has their own temptations. Then, pin down the personality traits that lead you to temptation - maybe you're insecure or you're never satisfied with yourself.
Perhaps you prioritize pleasure over responsibility. No two people are exactly alike. Your temptations might resemble those of your friends, family, or other associates, but there's also a chance that they're unique to you. A priest, counselor, or other trusted person can help you discover your unique temptations and the flaws from which these temptations developed. According to Christianity, though Jesus never sinned, even he was tempted to. Hebrews [1] X Research source Spend a few moments self-reflecting to identify your personal temptations.
If you're having a hard time defining exactly what your temptations are, begin by pinpointing the things in your life that make you sad, then try to find a thought process or habit you possess that leads to these things. For instance, let's say you're in a committed relationship with a woman you love but you frequently feel intense guilt because you flirt with other women. Search your heart. Ask yourself, "what do I think or do that makes me want to act like this?
The source of your temptation in this case is your sense of insecurity. Set reasonable goals for fighting temptation. Your aim when fighting temptation should take into account the fact that, as a human being, you're incapable of perfection. Don't set an un-achievable goal like "I will never sin again. Realize that you will inevitably sin again and again and again. Set a realistic goal that takes this into account. For instance, if you've been neglecting your child's vocal recitals in favor of nights spent at home watching TV, you might set a goal of never missing another vocal recital except for emergencies and of reducing your time spent watching TV every week by four hours.
This goal is well within your grasp. For a few very serious sins, it is absolutely necessary to set a zero-tolerance goal - for instance, you should obviously never commit murder or marital infidelity. These sins can cause irreparable damage to others' lives. Take responsibility for yourself. Don't waste your opportunity to act decisively against your personal temptation by giving into the separate temptation of inaction! Stand up and take action now. Make it your goal going forward to not give in to your temptation.
The hardest part of overcoming your temptation can be getting started. Don't sabotage your journey before it's begun by telling yourself you can't do it. According to Christianity, when Jesus died, he gave us authority over the forces of evil.
Mark [3] X Research source Never fear or run from the forces of evil in your own life. With hard work and sincere faith, nothing is beyond your grasp. Turn your back on past sins. The one thing you can't change about yourself is your past. Don't let yourself be overcome by regret for sins that happened in the past. The only right path is forward, towards righteousness. If your past is marked by sin, acknowledge your mistakes without excessive guilt. Build upon your past mistakes.
Strive never to make your old mistakes again. Even if you relapse, you'll have made progress away from your sinful past. If you haven't already, sincerely ask God for forgiveness. God is infinite in his capacity to forgive. Part 2. Avoid situations and people that lead to sin. Certain people, places, and situations make sinning easy.
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