by thegaminggeek | Oct 1, 2021 | Marvel Games, Nintendo Game Boy Advance, Superhero Video Games, Video Games, X-Men Games
I knew that Vicarious Visions is the studio behind the Game Boy Advance version of X2: Wolverine’s Revenge. I liked several of their previous work, such as Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro on PlayStation 1, Spider-Man on the Game Boy Color, and Spider-Man:...
by thegaminggeek | Sep 27, 2021 | Marvel Games, Nintendo Entertainment System, Spider-Man Games, Superhero Video Games, Video Games
This time around, I’ll be talking about Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six for the NES. Published by LJN, this title was developed by B.I.T.S. – the same group behind the Amazing Spider-Man sequels for the Game Boy. I didn’t like their Game Boy...
by thegaminggeek | Sep 24, 2021 | Marvel Games, Spider-Man Games, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Superhero Video Games, Video Games
I still don’t understand why The Amazing Spider-Man: Lethal Foes was a Japan only release. Spider-Man is well known all around the world, so fans of the character are sure to buy copies of this game. Whatever the reason, the game never made it outside of Japan...
by thegaminggeek | Sep 15, 2021 | Marvel Games, Nintendo Game Boy Advance, Spider-Man Games, Superhero Video Games, Video Games
I was surprised at how many Spider-Man games were released on the Game Boy Advance at first, but when I saw that half of them were film tie-ins, I understood why. Sony’s Spider-Man films were really popular, and they came out during the lifetime of the Game Boy...
by thegaminggeek | Sep 13, 2021 | Marvel Games, Nintendo Entertainment System, Superhero Video Games, Video Games
Despite the popularity of Marvel Comics characters when I was around the age of 10-16, Captain America and the Avengers for the NES/Famicom wasn’t popular in my circles. Only one of my friends had this in his game collection and when I tried it, I had a hard...