What is your First Video Game Based on a Superhero?/Cuál es tu Primer Videojuego Basado de un Superhéroe?

Me too. My cousin had it. Play it for a few minutes back then thinking " This is dumb, doesn't even look like Superman...." I wasn't having fun, turned it off to go play outside.
It would be years later that I finally saw a super hero game that blew my little mind, and it was Superman no less...
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Through the years, I'd rent super hero games. I was happy to see comics getting attention and seeing the characters and systems evolve through the years, was quite a sight. Though I never bought a super hero game of my own till this one, because he's my favorite comic character:
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Onslaught used to scare the shit out of me tho lol
Without a doubt one of the most difficult and unfair bosses in MvC that I have faced even if I beat him 2 times against him at least even if it took me several attempts.
 
It was probably Marvel: Ultimate Alliance on the PS2, I barely remember much outside of Doctor Doom being Doctor Doom cause I was a child who saw Spider-Man and went Spidey is very cool.

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I also played that Marvel game on the PS2, WII, and PSP versions ::fire.
 
How were the Wii and PSP versions? I hope they were just as good as the PS2 version from what I remember somewhat on it.
The difference is that the Wii version has motion controls and runs at 30 FPS to reduce instability because the PS2 version had about 45 FPS but they were not stable when there were many elements on the screen and the PSP version has online support (Currently Inoperative) and to avoid instability when there are many elements on the screen or in online or ad-hoc mode and avoid technical problems it had to be limited to 20 FPS to maintain stability in the game but it is possible to improve frame rate in the PSP version via cheats in the PPSSPP Emulator (30, 45 or 60FPS but this requires overclocking up to 333 MHZ or more for it to be stable).
 
The difference is that the Wii version has motion controls and runs at 30 FPS to reduce instability because the PS2 version had about 45 FPS but they were not stable when there were many elements on the screen and the PSP version has online support (Currently Inoperative) and to avoid instability when there are many elements on the screen or in online or ad-hoc mode and avoid technical problems it had to be limited to 20 FPS to maintain stability in the game but it is possible to improve frame rate in the PSP version via cheats in the PPSSPP Emulator (30, 45 or 60FPS but this requires overclocking up to 333 MHZ or more for it to be stable).
I never realized the differences were that big my goodness. I forgot about how these ports during this period of gaming really made sure the ports all stood out on their own, kinda crazy to believe looking back lol.
 
And as a curiosity that my dad bought me the Ultimate Spider-Man game of the GameCube version over there in 2008 although the game came out in 2005 and it was pirated the disc but the game is Original and at first my dad thought that the game could be played by 2 Players so the P1 controls Spider-Man and the P2 controls Venom or some other character in the game and in the end all that was a lie because the game itself could only be played by 1 Player and it is an Open World game so we were amazed at that time and also that my sister and cousins once played it too and it's fine as a Spider-Man game.
 
Apart from the Nintendo 64 version, which I also played, I have also played the PlayStation 1 version and the Dreamcast version are good versions of a good Spider-Man game from 2000.
I've just played Spider-Man 2 on the GameCube and Spider-Man 3 on the PSP.
 
I'm not 100 % sure which one was first. It was Batman: Return of the Joker for NES or Power Rangers 2 (it was unofficial realase of japanise game Kyouryuu Sentai Zyuranger) for Famicom/NES
 
I'm not 100 % sure which one was first. It was Batman: Return of the Joker for NES or Power Rangers 2 (it was unofficial realase of japanise game Kyouryuu Sentai Zyuranger) for Famicom/NES
I've played the 2 games once and they don't look bad although Batman: Return of the Joker looks incredible graphically even for the time but at the cost that playably it wasn't much better than Batman from FC/NES and it's more difficult in itself and the other one is playable although graphically it's average for a 1992 game and it's not that difficult in itself and the music of both games are fine although the KSZ/PR2 It does not have much variety of music, especially the theme of such a stage, which is the same at all levels, yes.
 
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Also the Ultimate Spider-Man game also had Nintendo portable versions such as the GBA and DS version and both versions are completely different but both have their own thing both in their gameplay, graphics and sound and even the story.

And for some reason the PSP version of the game it was completely canceled but it is not known what that version of the game would be like.
 

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