Actually didnt know about that. Was one of the games we played alot as a kid. I imagine today these kinds of reskins probably wouldnt fly.My favorite licensed game was always: Yo! Noid
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As a kid I thought this was a much better game then any of the other licensed games I had played like Total Recall. Of course the quality of the game (as I learned later) is because its a reskin of this game.
The Burger King promotional games for the Xbox 360 were a lot of fun also.I find it surprising that there's a couple of wonderswan games for Junji Ito's Uzumaki series, although it seems like no one has ever released a fan translation of them... Also like both korean titles released for the DS, inspired by Nexon's franchises Ragnarök and Maple Story. And there's also those PS1 promo games for Ghost In The Shell and Cowboy Bebop.
Oh, and I forgot to mention that I'm completely obsessed by games made as a promo of wide-known trash food brands, like the ones for the SNES staring Chester Cheeta (shitty platform mechanics lol), the M&Ms games (my fav is the GBC one), Yo! Noid (NES), Coca-Cola kid (Game Gear) and so many others lmao...
Also love anything cartoon network-related, limited to early 2000s shows.
there's an MSU-1 version of Batman Returns for SNES that uses the actual Danny Elfman movie soundtrack.Batman '89
which spawned the Sunsoft NES and Genesis Batman games. I love the OST of those games.
And the game from the sequel movie, Konami's Batman Returns for the SNES. Also amazing soundtrack heavily based on the movie's film score. I love replaying those games just to listen to the music.
Half the reason why they're my favorite batman movies are those games.
Yeah, the first three have always been interesting to me just from being based on movies from the 70s and 80s but all releasing around 2005/06. The 2005 From Russia With Love game also fits in with those, though I guess its no different than how we're getting Terminator 2 tie-in games released in 2025.Scarface, The Godfather, The Warriors, The GitS games, That is but a few of the actually good licensed games that are floating in the ether. They shouldn't be good at all, but they're actually great
Hell yeah! The turtles, simpsons and x-men beat em ups were all good, though I've seen no one ever bring up their Asterix beat em up. Cow Boys of Moo Mesa is also an alright Sunset Riders 2 in spirit.Everything Konami got their hands on in the early 90's for the Arcades. They were the Kings of Cartoon show beat em ups.
I've been curious on what this ones actually like on a gameplay front just due to all 3 versions of it being absurdly pricey for a kids movie tie-in game here (about £100 on PS2 and DS, £50 on Wii)coraline