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You can press start to exit the debug screen. The debug screen is actually a crash handler, which shows the 68k registers and the current stack (which appears to be set to the very first address in RAM), you can navigate by pressing up or down in the D-Pad as well. The debug screen is easily accessible by pressing A, B, & C at the same time. In-game, there's a debug screen the player can access.In fact, because the jumping ability is glitched in the Pocket Monster games, but not in Aladdin II, the last would have been published later. This, along with some research about the cartridge chip ID's, would suggest that they actually share the same engine. Looking at the game headers of Aladdin II and the two Pocket Monsters games for the Mega Drive, we can notice they're almost identical.Hercules 2 and Lion King 3 may have reused assets from Aladdin II they both appear to be connected to X Boy and contain enemies and level graphics from the SNES Aladdin.When you land on an enemy, you can jump higher.Due to the game programming, once you defeat an enemy and refresh the screen, it will appear again.Similar to what happens in other games supposedly developed by ex-Chuanpu developers, like Pocket Monster and its sequel, the game has some noticeable features and glitches. Similarities to other EX-Chaunpu platformers The sound effects are from the original game, but slowed down and compressed, and the music seems to be remade from the original game. The game still shows a Continue screen once the player loses all their lives, which has been very well recreated, but lacks Aladdin's monkey Abu (who doesn't appear outside of cutscenes) Unlike the legit SNES version, the Mega Drive port lacks the bonus mini-games that appear once you complete each stage.
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The game only has some predefined enemies and they have the same color palette in every stage. The game is just a port of the SNES version, it features all the stages from the original game, although with different color palettes.