I’m seeing family over the holidays and they really enjoy comic book stuff and video games. I don’t know much about comics and am looking for suggestions on classic comic book based games I can load on my RPi and bring over to play. All I’m aware of are some of the Marvel vs Capcom fighting games but maybe there are others. Any ideas?

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    14 days ago

    Some non-licensed stuff:

    Somebody gotta mention Comix Zone for the Sega Genesis.

    Freedom Force is a turn based strategy game fromi think the early 2000’s that was heavily inspired by old school comics as well.

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          How have I not heard of Freedom Force? That’s a pickup for me ASAP. Thanks! 👍

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            Happy to share! It’s from a legendary team that made games like Thief and System Shock 1&2, the predecessor to Bioshock. Phenomenal pedigree.

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    There are great beat em ups. X-Men is the usual recommendation and it’s great. I’m fond of the Punisher game, which is only 2 players, but a lot of fun.

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    For me it’s always the X-men games for Sega Mega drive. The first one does not hold up as well if you didn’t grow up with it, but the second one (X-men 2 Clone Wars) is gold.

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    man there was a generic superhero game I used to love where you could specify your powers and such specifically but I can’t remember the name. it predates city of heroes and such and was before games were online from a central server. arggh I wish I could remember the name.

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    I think you can run SNES games right? There were a whole bunch of Marvel and DC games on the Super Nintendo. Ninja Turtles, Batman, X-Men, Spiderman. And if you can do Sega I remember Earthworm Jim kind of had the same feel

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      To piggy back on this, here’s some more specific examples (as far as I’m aware listed games have both Genesis and SNES versions unless otherwise noted; note that versions may differ in gameplay and/or quality):

      • TMNT Turtles in Time (SNES)
      • TMNT Hyperstone Heist (Genesis, IIRC same game different name)
      • Captain America and the Avengers
      • Spider-Man Maximum Carnage
      • Batman Returns
      • Adventures of Batman and Robin
      • Spider-Man/X-Men Arcade’s Revenge
      • X-Men 1 and 2 (Genesis only; for X-Men 1 you may need to work around resetting the console at one point in the game)
      • there’s a Justice League fighting game, IIRC I think it’s called Justice League Task Force
      • X-Men Mutant Apocalypse (SNES only)
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    X-Men vs Street Fighter. It’s included in the Marvel vs Capcom collection that came out this year but I recommend getting your hands on the original arcade ROM and play it via MAME.

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    I was going to suggest XIII, but I don’t know if you’ll get that to run on a Pi. Not sure what they’re capable of these days!