by thegaminggeek | Dec 8, 2021 | Marvel Games, Nintendo Game Boy Advance, Superhero Video Games, Video Games
Superhero video games usually feature Spider-Man, Batman, or the X-Men, so when I saw that there was a Ghost Rider video game on the Game Boy Advance, I was quite interested. Sure, this game is based on the terrible movie of the same name, but if there’s...
by thegaminggeek | Dec 6, 2021 | Marvel Games, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, Superhero Video Games, Video Games
I played The Punisher on Sega Genesis/Mega Drive this time because most superhero video games are based on Batman, Spider-Man, or the X-Men. I’ve seen different ways on how those superheroes could be represented in video games, so now I’m drawn to video...
by thegaminggeek | Dec 1, 2021 | Batman Games, DC Games, Nintendo Game Boy Advance, Superhero Video Games, Video Games
As a movie, Batman Begins rejuvenated the Batman film franchise. In my opinion, it deserves as much credit as Iron Man in making superhero films popular. So I was very interested in how a video game based on this movie is going to turn out. I actually own and played a...
by thegaminggeek | Nov 29, 2021 | Marvel Games, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, Superhero Video Games, Video Games, X-Men Games
I remember playing the first X-Men video game released on the Sega Genesis a lot when I was younger. I never owned the cartridge but I rented it a couple of times. It was a popular game, especially since it supported two player co-op, but I had trouble enjoying it...
by thegaminggeek | Nov 8, 2021 | DC Games, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, Superhero Video Games, Video Games
I’ve always believed that it’s hard to write stories about Superman, let alone design a video game around him. He’s supposed to be invincible, and his vast array of superpowers would make it easy for him to deal with any threat. Meanwhile, video...