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Ariel the Little Mermaid (video game)

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1992 video game
This article is about the Sega video game. For the character, seeAriel (The Little Mermaid).
1992 video game
Ariel the Little Mermaid
European Mega Drive cover art
DeveloperBlueSky Software
Publishers
ProgrammersBarbara Michalec
Ronald Thompson
Karl Robillard[a]
ComposerD'Cuckoo[b]
SeriesThe Little Mermaid
PlatformsSega Genesis,Game Gear,Master System
ReleaseGenesis
Game Gear
Master System
GenresAction,Adventure
ModeSingle-player

Disney's Ariel the Little Mermaid, usually shorted to simplyAriel the Little Mermaid, is a 1992action-adventurevideo game developed byBlueSky Software and published bySega for theSega Genesis,Game Gear, andMaster System. It is based on the 1989Disney filmThe Little Mermaid.

Critically,Ariel the Little Mermaid was poorly received for its low difficulty and completion time, and was negatively compared toEcco the Dolphin. A Master System version was released exclusively in Brazil byTec Toy.

Gameplay

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InAriel the Little Mermaid, the player controls eitherAriel orKing Triton in a similar way toEcco the Dolphin (1992).[3] In the game, their mission is to ridUrsula's spell on the Atlantica kingdom, which has turned the mermaid population intopolyps.[4][5][6] Depending on which character is chosen, Ariel will also have to save Triton from Ursula, or Triton vice versa.[7][6] There are four stages, each requiring the player to collectpolyps before fighting a boss.[6] The first level is areef maze with sharks, clams and eels as foes.[4][8] The second is a sunken ship with sharks, ghosts and skeleton pirates inside and around it.[4][8] The third is the remains of Atlantis where sentient statues shoot arrows and frisbees, and the last is a series of volcanic caves.[4][8] Ariel kills enemies and ends the polyp spells by singing, whereas Triton shoots lightning balls to do so.[7][5][9]

Ariel the Little Mermaid has three difficulty modes: Easy, Normal, and Challenging. The higher the level, the less money the player starts with, and the more time and effort it takes to get to the stage boss. On Easy, the level automatically transitions to the boss once all the friends are rescued. On Normal, the player can use a map but will have to find the boss area themselves, and on Challenging the map is absent.[10] The player can be helped by three other characters.Sebastian scares away foes,Flounder moves rocks that otherwise make necessary areas inaccessible, and an original character named The Digger Fish looks for buried treasure.[4] Throughout the stages are keys that open treasure chests containing money,extra lives, orhealth.[4] Money is used to purchase power-ups and one of the tree fish characters Ariel is aided by atScuttle's shop.[10]

Reception

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Reception
Review scores
PublicationScore
AllGameStarStarStarHalf star[11]
Aktueller Software Markt6/12[7]
Consoles +SGG: 45%[12]
SMD: 43%[13]
Computer and Video Games46/100[8]
GameZone65/100[10]
Jeuxvideo.com6/20[16]
JoypadSGG: 73%[14]
SMD: 61%–77%[15]
Mean Machines Sega43/100[4]
Player One53%[3]
Video Games (DE)36%[17]
Game Power72%[18]
Mega44%[6]
MegaTech57/100[19]
Mega Drive Advanced Gaming61%[20]
Play Time40%[21]
Sega Force80%[22]
Sega PowerSGG: 23%[23]
SMD: 18%[5]
Sega ProSGG: 71%[24]
SMD: 79%[9]
Ultimate Future GamesStar[25]

In her review of the Mega Drive version forSega Pro, Les Ellis calledAriel the Little Mermaid the worst Disney video game and one of the worst video games ever made.[5] Generally, critics unfavorably comparedAriel the Little Mermaid toEcco the Dolphin, arguing that while the graphics were decent, the game was too easy, lacked gameplay variety, and could be completed in a very short amount of time.[c]Play Time called the enemies'artificial intelligence "half dumb",[21] andMega's Paul Mellerick wrote that even the hardest part of the game, the bosses, only involved using attacks and taking a few hits.[6]

Negative comments were also made about the controls, Paul ofMegaTech dismissing them as "vague" and "irritating".[19] Ellis andMean Machines Sega journalists complained about the poor response time,[4][5] critics fromConsoles + found it not flexible enough to control the character,[12][13] andPlay Time condemned the playable characters' attacks as resulting in imprecise trajectories.[21] Reviews fromMean Machines Sega andAktueller Software Markt noted the jerky scrolling,[4][7] andConsoles + journalist Alex considered the boss battles to be confusing.[13]Play Times complained that levels were so large the map needed to be constantly viewed to figure out where the player character is.[21]

However, some critics suggestedAriel the Little Mermaid may be enjoyed by very young players.[8][3] In fact,Sega Pro's Jason Johnson andAllGame writer Christopher Michael Baker defended the game's low challenge level via its target demographic; Johnson suggested there were too many video game products in the market not suitable for young kids.[11][24] Baker felt there were still hard moments, such as the bosses, getting chased by sharks, and dealing with a loss of control due to sea currents while enemies still pursue the player.[11] However, Ellis thought young gamers would only like it for a short amount of time.[5]

The visuals were not without censure.Consoles + critic Axel found them weaker than other Mega Drive titles; while praising Ariel's animations and the beautiful look of the levels, he felt there could've been more diversity between the stages in terms of visuals.[13] Jason Johnson ofSega Pro also perceived a lack of distinction between the look of the enemies, although praised the sprite animation.[24] Reviews fromAktueller Software Markt andComputer and Video Games were bored by the perceived uninteresting backgrounds and poor sprite work, particularly the "annoying" blue outline of Ariel's sprite.[7][8] Coverage of the Game Gear version fromConsoles + noted glitches in the information display during gameplay.[12] In terms of renditions of songs from the film,Aktueller Software Markt described them as "beautiful",[7]MegaTech called them "spot-on" and "impressive",[19] whileMean Machines Sega found them too "plinkety-plankety" and non-reminiscent of the source material.[4] Johnson positively commented on the Game Gear's upbeat music but criticized it for being repetitive.[24]

Notes

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  1. ^This is for the Genesis version. It is unknown if they also composed for the other versions.
  2. ^D'Cuckoo composed the Genesis music. It is unknown if they also composed for the other versions.
  3. ^[6][10][4][19][5][8][12]

References

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  1. ^"The Magical World of Disney".GamePro. No. 38.IDG. September 1992. p. 28.
  2. ^"Mega Drive Preview:Little Mermaid".Mean Machines Sega. No. 3. December 1992. p. 148.
  3. ^abc"Ariel: Disney's The Little Mermaid".Player One (in French). No. 26. December 1992. p. 140. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2021.
  4. ^abcdefghijkGus; Lucy (March 1993)."The Little Mermaid".Mean Machines Sega. No. 6. pp. 72–73. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2021.
  5. ^abcdefgEllis, Les (March 1993)."Ariel: The Little Mermaid".Sega Power. No. 40. p. 31. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2021.
  6. ^abcdefMellerick, Paul (March 1993)."Ariel: The Little Mermaid".Mega. No. 6. p. 56. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2021.
  7. ^abcdef"Ariel the Little Mermaid".Aktueller Software Markt (in German). April 1993. p. 131. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2021.
  8. ^abcdefgAnglin, Paul (January 1993)."The Little Mermaid".Computer and Video Games. No. 134. p. 86. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2021.
  9. ^abBoni, Doni (March 1993)."Ariel: Disney's The Little Mermaid".Sega Pro. No. 17. p. 64. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2021.
  10. ^abcdNagy, Vivienne (March 1993)."Ariel, The Little Mermaid".Sega Zone. No. 5. p. 59. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2021.
  11. ^abcBaker, Christopher Michael."Ariel: Disney's The Little Mermaid – Review".AllGame. Archived fromthe original on November 15, 2014. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2021.
  12. ^abcdMarc (April 1993)."Ariel: The Little Mermaid".Consoles + (in French). No. 19. p. 123. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2021.
  13. ^abcdLooping; Alex (February 1993)."Ariel the Little Mermaid".Consoles + (in French). No. 17. pp. 98–99. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2021.
  14. ^Trazom (February 1993)."Ariel: The Little Mermaid".Joypad (in French). p. 113. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2021.
  15. ^T.S.M.; J'm Destroy (February 1993)."Ariel: The Little Mermaid".Joypad (in French). No. 17. pp. 106–107. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2021.
  16. ^Danabnormal (March 16, 2012)."Test de Ariel : La Petite Sirène sur MD".Jeuxvideo.com (in French). RetrievedSeptember 6, 2021.
  17. ^"Ariel".Video Games (in German). March 1993. p. 87. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2021.
  18. ^Massa, Bio."Ariel: The little Mermaid".Game Power (in Italian). No. 15. p. 80. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2021.
  19. ^abcdPaul; Tom (January 1993)."The Little Mermaid".MegaTech. No. 13. pp. 38–39. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2021.
  20. ^John (March 1993)."Ariel: the Little Mermaid".Mega Drive Advanced Gaming. No. 7. p. 40. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2021.
  21. ^abcd"Arielle".Play Time (in German). March 1993. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2021.
  22. ^Paul; Chris (January 1993)."The Little Mermaid".Sega Force. No. 13. pp. 84–85. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2021.
  23. ^Levell, Karen (June 1993)."Ariel: The Little Mermaid".Sega Power. No. 43. pp. 48–49. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2021.
  24. ^abcdJohnson, Jason (April 1993)."Ariel: Disney's The Little Mermaid".Sega Pro. No. 18. p. 44. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2021.
  25. ^"A".Encyclopedia Of Videogames.Ultimate Future Games. May 1995. pp. 7–11. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2021.

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