by thegaminggeek | Jul 21, 2021 | Batman Games, DC Games, Nintendo Game Boy Color, Superhero Video Games, Video Games
Despite being a big fan of the DC Animated Universe, I was never able to follow Batman Beyond closely. I remember liking the series but because I was much busier then, I couldn’t watch episodes religiously. So aside from not being quite familiar with the Terry...
by thegaminggeek | Jul 14, 2021 | Journal
There are so many bad superhero games released back then, it’s no wonder that developers didn’t make a lot of video games based on superheroes. Which is hard to understand, because superheroes are a perfect fit for video games. They’ve got defined...
by thegaminggeek | Jul 12, 2021 | Marvel Games, Nintendo Entertainment System, Superhero Video Games, Video Games
I first heard about Silver Surfer for the NES when I saw one of the Angry Video Game Nerd’s videos about it. Specifically, he featured this game in Episode 27 of his series. I almost skipped this game because I thought it was too broken to be playable. But in...
by thegaminggeek | Jul 9, 2021 | Marvel Games, Nintendo Game Boy Color, Spider-Man Games, Superhero Video Games, Video Games
I have vague, but fond memories of the Game Boy Color version of Spider-Man. The PlayStation version was quite popular, still ranking among the best Spider-Man video games even today. But it overshadowed it’s portable little brother. So I was really looking...
by thegaminggeek | Jul 2, 2021 | Marvel Games, Nintendo Game Boy Color, Superhero Video Games, Video Games, X-Men Games
X-Men: Mutant Wars is the second X-Men game to be released for the Game Boy Color. The previous game, X-Men: Mutant Academy, didn’t do so well. Did the developers learn from the mistakes that caused the first game to fail? Let’s find out. ...