3. Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu (2003)
Hands down, the best Batman game ever made. Video games haven't been Batman's strong suit over the years, but this one comes through. A run of the mill brawler brought to life by great animation and a plethora of gadgets/combos to unlock. Not to mention co-op play, and the ability to choose from Batman, Robin (Tim Drake), Nightwing, or Batgirl (Barbara Gordon). In addition, the main villian of the story was specially created for the game by fan favorite, Jim Lee. It's head and shoulders above any other Bat-game made, and it's a can't miss for all Bat-fans.
2. X-Men - Arcade (1992)
You can't go wrong with 6-player mutant brawler action. Die Sentinals, Die!! I remember burning through lunch money playing this game at Time Out, back in the day. For its time, this game had top-notch graphics. Multi-player brawlers were nothing new to the arcade, but how could you resist playing as everyones favoirte muties? My one complaint, what's up with the miniature Sentinals? Those suckers are suppose to be ginormous!! The success of this game spawned another Marvel-based team brawler, The Avengers. It featured Captain America and Iron Man among others, but it pales in comparison to X-Men. The children of the atom rule the second spot!
1. Spider-Man - Atari 2600 (1983)
Behold the pixelated materpiece that is Spidey! Nuff Said!!!
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ReplyDeleteWhile it's true Marvel vs. Capcom is a good game, here is why it didn't crack the list. Referring to groud rule 1, this game has a mixed cast of Marvel & Capcom charactors. Because of that it couldn't be considered. Also its WOW factor, (ground rule 2)wouldn't be high enough to make the list. Marvel vs. Capcom is a quasi-sequel to Marvel vs. Street Fighter, which was released a year earlier.
Dan