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Disney's Activity Center
Disney's Aladdin Activity Center
The 1994 video game Disney's Aladdin Activity Center
Developer(s)Disney Software / Disney Interactive
Gryphon Software
Publisher(s)Disney Software / Disney Interactive
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, PlayStation (console)
First releaseDisney's Aladdin Activity Center
1994
Latest releaseDisney-Pixar's Monsters, Inc. Activity Center
2002

Disney's Activity Center are a series of games released by Disney Interactive which provide customers with various activities and minigames to be completed, using aspects of their licensed property.

Development[]

Disney Interactive was founded in 1994 via the acquisition of Sanctuary Woods, to develop and market a range of interactive entertainment based on their properties.[1] The company's distribution was handled by Disney division Buena Vista. Ex-Sanctuary Woods' 35 staff in their local Victoria, British Columbia office became a small part of Disney Interactive's 300 employees, handling the programming, sound and graphic design, and art. Meanwhile Disney Interactive managed the animation and creative from their Burbank head office.[2] The developers aimed to have a "true and fair representation of the original property", having the feature films' directors and producers working alongside their artists and designers.[3] The developer was one of several interactive divisions of film studios sprouting at the time, including Universal Interactive Studios, Turner Interactive, Fox Interactive, Sony Imagesoft, and Imagination Pilots (MGM).[4] Disney Interactive felt the initial success of the Activity and Storybook games would boost the success of their Learning Series (kicked off with Ready to Read with Pooh) and the first game from their creativity line Disney's Draw & Paint. [5]

List of games[]

Game Year of release Notes
Disney's Aladdin Activity Center November 1994[6] The game's designers and artists worked hand in hand with the film's directors and producers.[7]

The title sold 100,000 copies by 18 February 1995.[7]

Disney's The Lion King Activity Center 1995
Disney-Pixar's Toy Story Activity Center 1996
Disney's The Little Mermaid Activity Center 1998
Disney's The Lion King II: Simba's Pride Activity Center 1998
Disney-Pixar's A Bug's Life Activity Center 1998
Disney's Beauty and the Beast Activity Center 1999
Disney's Tarzan Activity Center 1999
Disney-Pixar's Toy Story 2 Activity Center 1999
Disney's Winnie the Pooh Activity Center 2000 Based on the story Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day[8]
Disney's Dinosaur Activity Center May 16, 2000[9]
Disney's The Little Mermaid II Activity Center 2000
Disney's 102 Dalmatians Activity Center 2001
Disney's The Emperor's New Groove Groove Center 2001
Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire Activity Center 2001
Disney's Tigger Activity Center March 2001[10]
Disney-Pixar's Monsters, Inc. Activity Center 2002
Disney's The Lizzie McGuire Movie Activity Center 2003 Based on the TV series Lizzie McGuire and the movie The Lizzie McGuire Movie

Critical reception[]

On AllGame, Disney's The Lion King Activity Center received 3.5 stars,[11] Disney's Aladdin Activity Center received 3.5 stars,[12] Disney's Toy Story Activity Center received 3.5 stars,[13] Disney's Winnie the Pooh Activity Center received 3.5 stars,[14] Disney's 102 Dalmatians Activity Center received 3.5 stars,[15] Disney's Dinosaur Activity Center received 2 stars,[16] Disney's Tigger Activity Center received 3 stars,[17] and Disney's Tarzan Activity Center received 3 stars.[18]

The Boston Herald thought that by 1999, the titles had become predictable cash-ins to Disney movies, who would generally have voice actor replacements and the same structure as previous games in the series; the newspaper also commented that Activity Centre games were one part of the triad (along with the "action game" and the "print studio." that Disney Interactive would generally release with each new film.[19] Knight Ridder thought the Tarzan triad weren't groundbreaking yet fun enough to keep kids entertained, deeming the Activity Centre as a pleasant diversion.[20] The Herald News thought the series was catered toward children and kept them in mind during the design process.[21] The Washington Post considered the games as tie-ins that Disney was cranking out at the time, strictly for fans of the film properties.[22] The Los Angeles Times noted the games featured an online component, though noted the Internet content wasn't assured as safe by Disney.[23]

Commercial performance[]

Aladdin was the 3rd most popular education game in the week ended December 2, 1995,[24] and 4th most popular in the Macintosh category in the week ended December 9, 1995.[25] The Lion King was the most popular title in the Macintosh category in the week ended February 3, 1996,[26] the 2nd most popular title in the Macintosh category in the week ended March 5, 1996,[27] and the 8th most popular in the week ended May 4, 1996.[28] In the month of May 1997, Toy Story was the 3rd top-selling software in Home Education (MS-DOS/Windows), while Aladdin, and The Lion King were the 4th and 8th best-selling under HOME EDUCATION (MaCINTOSH).[29] Tarzan was the 4th top selling education title in the week ended July 17, 1999.[30]

See also[]

References[]

  1. October 21, Ian Edwards; 1996. "Special Report: Interactive Production: Disney interacting with Victoria". Retrieved 2018-12-29. {{cite web}}: ; last2CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. October 21, Ian Edwards; 1996. "Special Report: Interactive Production: Disney interacting with Victoria". Retrieved 2018-12-29. {{cite web}}: ; last2CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. Inc, Nielsen Business Media (1995-02-18) (in en). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.. https://books.google.com.au/books?id=wgsEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA69&lpg=PA69&dq=%22disney%22+activity+center%22+interactive+studios&source=bl&ots=eQGG9jsNGh&sig=p0PAgLwSan_HFGGIRXSCpDUtuuk&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwib8pfbksTfAhWEfbwKHS5-AFU4MhDoATAAegQIChAB#v=onepage&q=%22disney%22%20activity%20center%22%20interactive%20studios&f=false. 
  4. Inc, Nielsen Business Media (1995-02-18) (in en). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.. https://books.google.com.au/books?id=wgsEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA69&lpg=PA69&dq=%22disney%22+activity+center%22+interactive+studios&source=bl&ots=eQGG9jsNGh&sig=p0PAgLwSan_HFGGIRXSCpDUtuuk&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwib8pfbksTfAhWEfbwKHS5-AFU4MhDoATAAegQIChAB#v=onepage&q=%22disney%22%20activity%20center%22%20interactive%20studios&f=false. 
  5. Inc, Nielsen Business Media (1997-02-22) (in en). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.. https://books.google.com.au/books?id=sQ4EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA66&lpg=PA66&dq=%22disney%22+activity+center%22+interactive+studios&source=bl&ots=tKLX6og49E&sig=e-VPLu3zvw8ZY0yDEUj5RHAaeQs&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi1nMHmksTfAhXIw7wKHaTQChI4PBDoATAFegQICRAB#v=onepage&q=%22disney%22%20activity%20center%22%20interactive%20studios&f=false. 
  6. Inc, Nielsen Business Media (1995-02-18) (in en). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.. https://books.google.com/?id=wgsEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA69#v=onepage&q&f=false. 
  7. 7.0 7.1 Inc, Nielsen Business Media (1995-02-18) (in en). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.. https://books.google.com/?id=wgsEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA69&dq=Disney+%22Activity+Center%22+billboard#v=onepage&q=Disney%20%22Activity%20Center%22%20billboard&f=false. 
  8. Inc, Nielsen Business Media (2000-02-19) (in en). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.. https://books.google.com/?id=CQ4EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA72&dq=Disney+%22Activity+Center%22+billboard#v=onepage&q=Disney%20%22Activity%20Center%22%20billboard&f=false. 
  9. "GameDaily - Interactive Entertainment Industry News for 4-28-00". 2001-05-21. Archived from the original on 2001-05-21. Retrieved 2018-12-31. {{cite web}}: ; dead-url
  10. Inc, Nielsen Business Media (2001-02-17) (in en). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.. https://books.google.com/?id=KBQEAAAAMBAJ&pg=RA1-PA49&dq=Disney+%22Activity+Center%22+billboard#v=onepage&q=Disney%20%22Activity%20Center%22%20billboard&f=false. 
  11. "Disney's The Lion King Activity Center - Overview - allgame". allgame.com. Retrieved 2014-08-04. {{cite web}}:
  12. "Disney's Aladdin Activity Center - Overview - allgame". allgame.com. Retrieved 2014-08-04. {{cite web}}:
  13. "Disney's Toy Story Activity Center - Overview - allgame". allgame.com. Retrieved 2014-08-04. {{cite web}}:
  14. "Disney's Winnie the Pooh Activity Center - Overview - allgame". allgame.com. Retrieved 2014-08-04. {{cite web}}:
  15. "Disney's 102 Dalmatians Activity Center - Overview - allgame". allgame.com. Retrieved 2014-08-04. {{cite web}}:
  16. "Disney's Dinosaur Activity Center - Overview - allgame". allgame.com. Retrieved 2014-08-04. {{cite web}}:
  17. "Disney's Tigger Activity Center - Overview - allgame". allgame.com. Retrieved 2014-08-04. {{cite web}}:
  18. "Disney's Tarzan Activity Center [Disney's Classics] - Overview - allgame". allgame.com. Retrieved 2014-08-04. {{cite web}}:
  19. Predictable Disney trots out Tarzan; Tarzan Activity Center, for ages 4-8; Tarzan Print Studio, for all ages; and Tarzan Action Game, for age 8 and up. Disney Interactive, $20-$30. CD-ROM for Windows 95/98 2 stars.. 1999-08-01. https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-55317245.html. 
  20. St. Petersburg Times, Fla., Software Reviews Column.. 1999-07-14. https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-55161706.html. 
  21. Kids get creative with `Kid Pix'. 2001-04-12. https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1N1-0EFF00D136D3E091.html. [dead link]
  22. Screen Shots. 1999-07-16. https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-613640.html. 
  23. GUDMUNDSEN, JINNY (2000-12-14). "One Disney Activity Center Is Groovy; the Other's a Dog" (in en-US). Los Angeles Times. ISSN 0458-3035. http://articles.latimes.com/2000/dec/14/news/tt-65273. 
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  25. BEST SELLERS. 1995-12-18. https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-866964.html. 
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  27. BESTSELLERS. 1996-03-11. https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-767691.html. 
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