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  1. Octopus

    Marvel Games, the GBA; Finale!

    This is it, the last final push of GBA games. We’ve gone through one and two and three other articles, but now it’s time to finish this so I can finally move onto the PS1 gam- I mean, so we can give a good shake to every GBA Marvel game. I’m definitely not checked out of this already, and...
  2. Octopus

    Marvel Games, the GBA; Part Two

    I've been doing this for awhile now, and I've unfortunately gotten a pretty good nose now for sniffing out the quality of Marvel games just by the general look of ‘em. Looking at the four games before us today in this article, my ‘middling game’ sense is a tingle. We have two games that are...
  3. Octopus

    Marvel Games, the GBA; Part One

    Once again, for the fifth time, we are on the dawning of a new age; a new epoch, and a new console of cape**** of the Marvel persuasion to play through. We’ve gone through the primitive 8-bit home consoles, the even more primitive 8-bit handhelds, the arcade games (hell yeah), and finished the...
  4. Pietro Ximenes

    PSP Digital Comics

    I really need some original digital comics enable to play in the offical app
  5. Octopus

    Marvel Games, the 16-Bit Consoles; Finale!

    16-bit Marvel games, the final frontier. These are the last games that closed out this historic era of gaming. Part One and Part Two have been a very interesting ride score wise, as we have had some of the greatest licensed Marvel games along with one of the worst and, as the joke that keeps on...
  6. Octopus

    Marvel Games, the 16-Bit Consoles; Part Two!

    Once again we dive into the sea of 16-bit licensed Marvel games in part two of our journey. We’ve covered the early 8-bit world, the time of the ancient third gen handhelds, almost all wondrous arcade games, and the first 5 of the 16-bit games. Last time we covered what turned out to be the real...
  7. Jediuser

    Spider-Man 2: Your friendly neighborhood trend-setter

    While playing Spider-Man 2, one is tempted to simply ignore the actual gameplay elements and simply explore Manhattan, web-swinging hundreds of feet above the ground and hopping across rooftops. During one such playthrough, I took off at full speed towards the highest building in the city. After...
  8. Octopus

    Marvel Games: the Arcade Years- Finale!

    Surprise! It was only a month between this and the last article, unlike the 4…ish months between that one and the previous. I couldn’t resist the call of the three games ahead of us this time, and so ended the wait earlier than expected for the both of us, dear reader. Also, I played every one...
  9. Octopus

    Marvel Games: The Arcade Years- Part One

    We’re back again, and primed for some Marvel goodness. I’m chipper, excited, maybe even ‘giddy’. Why? It’s time for the arcade era, baby. This was nothing but bangers, absolute units of quality. Just from thinking about this next set, I haven’t even had a single recurring nightmare spiral of...
  10. Octopus

    Marvel Games, the Early Handhelds: Part Two

    We’re back with the next batch of 6 early handheld Marvel games in this ongoing series. I've seen some dark, nebulous pits of bad quality control already- from the consistently always terrible Captain America and the Avengers to the not so ‘amazing’ Amazing Spider-Man trilogy on the Game Boy...
  11. Octopus

    Marvel Games, the Early Handhelds: Part One

    When I was planning out the handhelds I came to realize I just missed out on the Nintendo DS, which is considered being in the seventh generation having first debuted in November of 2004. Curious, I decided to look up how many Marvel games came out on that console. I remember a Marvel Nemesis...
  12. Octopus

    Marvel Games in the Third Generation: Part Two

    It’s time to finish the 8-bit generation of Marvel games. Some of you may have even read the first article (https://retrogametalk.com/threads/marvel-games-in-the-third-generation-part-one.53/) and I know you’ve been chomping at the bit to see the epic conclusion to these games of the utmost...
  13. Octopus

    Marvel Games in the Third Generation: Part One

    Like every child of the 90’s obsessed with superheroes, I would routinely browse the shelves at my local Canadian Blockbuster or local game store, ‘GAMES- BUY, SELL, TRADE’ (seriously, that place was great despite not having a name) and often I would be searching for something specific. A bounty...

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