Ariel the Little Mermaid

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Ariel the Little Mermaid
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Developer(s) BlueSky Software, Inc.
Publisher(s) SEGA Corporation
Designer(s) Disney
Release date(s) 1992
Genre(s) Adventure, Children's
Mode(s) Platform, Side-Scrolling
Platform(s) Genesis, Megadrive & Game Gear
Media 8 Megabit
System requirements Game controller
Input 1 Player

Ariel the Little Mermaid is a computer and video game published by Sega in 1992.

Help either Ariel, the gleeful little mermaid, or King Triton, her father, foil the evil Ursula, who has transformed everyone into small, green worm-like creatures, including the character you don't initially choose.

Rescuing requires you to simply swim into the unfortunate little victims as they hang about at fixed places in the watery world; while fending off and dodging enemies like eels, clams, sharks, and several other sea meanies. Friends like Flounder and Sebastian can also be summoned for a little helping hand.

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