Disney's Tarzan (also known as Tarzan Action Game) is an action, platformer developed by Eurocom and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation console
in 1999. Konami published the game for its Japanese release. It was
also released on the PC, Nintendo 64, and Game Boy Color. The player
takes control of the eponymous Tarzan
who ultimately has to save his home, the jungle, from Clayton, a
hunter for gorillas. Tarzan
starts up as a child learning the skills of the apes. The game has 3
difficulties: easy, medium and hard. In the easy and medium
difficulties, little Tarzan gets tips from his friend Turk. Tarzan's
enemies are monkeys, baboons, eagles, and different animals, including
some humans and Clayton.
Disney's Tarzan: Untamed (known as Disney's Tarzan: FreeRide in Europe) is a 2001 action-adventure video game released by Ubisoft Montreal for the PlayStation 2
and was a launch title for the GameCube. Picking up quite a while
after the defeat of Clayton, Jane and Professor Porter now speak
Gorilla-language fluently and Jane is married to Tarzan. However, their
lives are threatened once again by a brutal band of British explorers
led by the unscrupulous Oswald Gardner, who becomes fascinated with
Tarzan and strives to capture the ape-man and take him back to England
as a media attraction.
Tarzan's home, "Deep Jungle", is a playable world in the Disney/Square Enix video game Kingdom Hearts released for PlayStation 2 in 2002. It does not appear in any subsequent games in the series, save for the game's Final Mix version, due to Square Enix's failure to acquire the required rights from the family of Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Tarzan, Jane, Tantor, and Terk, in their young forms, appear as playable characters in Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure, developed by Toys for Bob and released for PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox and Game Boy Advance in 2003.
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