Streets Of Rage 2 Sega Mega Drive
Streets of Rage was created by Sega, released in the winter of 1992 and was the system's first 16 megabit game. It was only the second 16-megabit console game (July's Street Fighter 2 was the first).
Iron Man PlayStation 2
It's easy to forget that before the Marvel Cinematic Universe became the biggest thing in movie history, Iron Man was a second-tier Marvel hero. Sure, people knew him, he tended to stick his noseless faceplate on anything Avengers-related, he had a cartoon that came and went in the mid-'90s, and could always be expected to tag along during any big crossover. But if you weren't a comic book fan, you probably didn't even know Tony Stark's name, and when it came to what he actually did in the comics, you might at best be vaguely aware that he had a drink. alcoholic.
Comix Zone Sega Mega Drive
Comix Zone was released in mid-to-late 1995 for the Sega Genesis. CZ was developed and published by Sega. True to form, Sega has made the story as outlandish as it gets. Sketch Turner, the creator of the hit comic Comix Zone, is magically transformed in the pages of his own comic by the book's supervillain Mortus. Mortus dreams of taking over the world, but the only way he can do so is if Sketch dies within the pages of the comic. Throughout the game, Mortus's hand appears in the frame and draws enemies to eliminate Sketch.
Rastan Saga Game Gear
Rastan Saga is Taito's excellent first game in his Rastan series. It's about a barbarian named Rastan and his many adventures inspired by Robert E. Howard. The Game Gear port is identical to the Sega Master System port, which is actually not the same as the arcade version, but a drastically redesigned version. It's worth checking out for these reasons alone if you're a fan of the series. If you want some good action on Sega's underrated handheld system, it's a pretty solid option as well.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 4 Turtles in Time Super Nintendo
Teenage mutant ninja turtles 4 Turtles in Time. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series is one that will live forever in my mind, whether referring to the comic book series it originated from, the incredible movie trilogy, or the great early video games. Turtles in Time was the second Turtles game to be released on Arcade, and while it didn't live up to the expectations I had after the stellar original, it was still a fun game to play, albeit short. Konami didn't improve things much when it released on the Super Nintendo, but it's still a side-scrolling classic and the last great Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game.
Streets Of Rage Master System
Streets of Rage Master System (Bare Knuckle in Japan) is a side-scrolling fighting game that was released on the Sega Genesis in 1991. The game resembles the Final Fight series on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), and brawls commonly occur. about which is the best series.
Double Dragon Atari Lynx
The Atari Lynx version of the popular Double Draggon video game was programmed, published and distributed by Telegames in 1993, and is a very faithful version of the original, with one small flaw that we will talk about later, which makes it a great game for The Latidos . It would have been one of the best Lynx games for one or two players if it weren't for this bug.
Final Fight Super Nintendo
A principios de la década de 1990, Final Fight apareció en las salas de juegos. Aquí había un juego que comenzó con el concepto de ser un clon de Double Dragon, pero pronto se mostró como algo diferente; como algo que traerá un gran revuelo al vago género beat-‘em-up. Si bien no fue perfecto, Final Fight Super Nintendo, tuvo las verdaderas formas de un clásico. El juego proporcionó un sabor que hizo que muchos desperdiciaran sus preciosas monedas para experimentar la pequeña pero adecuada aventura del alcalde Mike Haggar y sus amigos.
Double Dragon NES
Techn's Japan developed Double Dragon for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1988, and Tradewest and Techn's Japan partnered to distribute the game in North America and Europe. In August 1990, a Game Boy version was also released. It can be purchased for 500 Nintendo Points on the Wii Virtual Console.
Captain America and the Avengers Game Boy
Captain America and the Avengers es un beat ‘em up de desplazamiento lateral de uno a cuatro jugadores (simultáneo) en el que cuatro héroes con licencia de Marvel Comics (Capitán América, Iron Man, Hawkeye y Vision) se enfrentan al malvado Red Skull, quien, al reunir un equipo de supervillanos, busca conquistar el mundo.