True.
Arabian Nights Setting
Take a load of this faggot here.
Doesn't matter. Had sex.
Besides, there is nothing more alpha than fucking a man's women and then murdering him.
Only one that comes to mind is Prince of Persia
1. Prince of Persia The Sands of Time was occasionally given the stink eye, because you weren't allowed to be overtly friendly with terrorist nations.
2. The setting was also considered too fairy tale for amerifats, hence the radical change in the sequel.
They're not supposed to enjoy anime.
Deserve every barrel bomb dropped on top of them.
It's not your fault OP. The entire planet is turning upside down now. 30 years ago Islam was considered strange and mystical and exotic to westerners. Globalization ruined it, it ruined everything. The magic is gone and kids born in the current year won't understand
Arabian Nights: an SNES JRPG in which you play the part of a djinn bound to a ring who must grant 1000 wishes before he gains his freedom. Naturally the last wish is a selfless little girl asking you to save the world.
Moon only but a translation patch has been released
Beyond Oasis: a Genesis/Mega Drive action adventure in which you play an adventurous prince who finds a magic bracer. Cue plot
Super Arabian: an arcadey platformer for the NES. Arabic in flavor only really.
Doki Doki Panic: You might not have guessed this to be anywhere near the Arabia-themed list, but the Japanese version of Super Mario Bros. 2 had Arabic-themed characters.
Interesting story: Miyamoto was developing it as SMB2 in Japan when Nintendo was contracted to make a game for a convention's mascots. They reflavored the game for the contract but set it back to Mario characters for America.
Miyamoto was completely uninvolved with the making of the Japanese SMB2, and he considers the Mario character edition of DDP to be the true SMB2
Phrygian mode is what I would actually describe as more of a Mediterranean sound than an Arab sound. Harmonic Scale is much more eastern
Take Dark Pit from Kid Icarus Uprising just for the sake of keeping it vidya and it's clearly trying to invoke a Mediterranean/Greco-Roman feel