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Just a quick tip here! For those who enjoy the classics, Disney's The Lion King & The Jungle Book now have Linux versions on Steam.

It's worth noting, that both games have been on GOG with Linux support since August on last year, so Steam is a little late in getting them. They're most likely the same versions GOG have, which are bundled with DOSBox to allow these classic to live again on modern platforms.

Strangely though, they're actually cheaper on Steam, looks like the GOG prices are a little inflated.

Could be two great games for your kids to play this holiday season, I'm certainly going to let mine have a go and see what he thinks of them.

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qptain Nemo Dec 19, 2017
Very nice of them to actually attribute Westwood studios as the developer on Steam.
WorMzy Dec 19, 2017
Oh man, I remember playing The Lion King on my GameGear back in the day. I may have to pick it up just for nostalgia reasons. :D
muntdefems Dec 19, 2017
QuoteStrangely though, they're actually cheaper on Steam, looks like the GOG prices are a little inflated.

Welcome to the wonderful and nonsensical world of regional pricing!

But you're wrong, the price is not really inflated on GOG, but rather 'deflated' for you on Steam (or really inflated there, depending for whom).

Let's see, take The Lion King for example:

· It is actually flat-priced on GOG (except for a generous discount for Russia and some ex-Soviet republics)

· On the other hand, on Steam you get a 6.39% discount if you pay in GBP, while you're surcharged by nearly 18% if you pay in EUR


So in fact, and as an example, at an equal discount, for me it'll be always cheaper on GOG rather than on Steam.


Last edited by muntdefems on 19 December 2017 at 11:47 am UTC
Arehandoro Dec 19, 2017
Is Linux properly supported or is it like Star Wars Dark Forces and the first season of The Walkind Dead...
legluondunet Dec 19, 2017
I bought Lion Ling 5,6 € euros on Gog, works on the first launch, happy to see Gog more and more take attention towards Linux users.
FireBurn Dec 19, 2017
Is the Lion King game one that came originally on floppies and asked for specific words out of the manual to run?
thelimeydragon Dec 19, 2017
Disney also added "Maniac Mansion" to steam
legluondunet Dec 19, 2017
Quoting: FireBurnIs the Lion King game one that came originally on floppies and asked for specific words out of the manual to run?

Yes!
Purple Pudding Dec 19, 2017
Still waiting for Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow by Gog. That's a rare game I'd love to play, really a little gem!

I had "the jungle book" on my Game Boy Color but from the screenshot the game seems different from mine:D
Luke_Nukem Dec 19, 2017
Heh... The Lion King originally caused thousands of computers running Windows in stores to crash because Microsoft changed something in a Windows component.

That's when directX came in to existence.
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