
The Little Mermaid
The Little Mermaid is a 1993 Action-Platformer developed and published by Sega for the Game Gear. Based on Disney's 1989 animated film, players control Ariel through underwater levels, using her tail to attack enemies and collecting treasures while avoiding sea creatures.
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About This Game
Features simplified gameplay compared to the Genesis version with adapted controls for the Game Gear's smaller screen. Includes 6 levels recreating key scenes from the film like Atlantica and Ursula's Lair.
Uses a bubble attack mechanic where Ariel can trap enemies in bubbles. The Game Gear version has exclusive levels not found in other console releases.
Praised for its colorful visuals and faithful Disney animation style, though criticized for short length. Considered one of the better Disney-licensed Game Gear titles.
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