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First WWF game to be published on 8-bit and 16-bit gaming platforms
Spidey swings his way through the streets, rooftops, parks, warehouses, sewers, and underground secret bases of New York in his fight against the Kingpin.
A Punisher game for the NES was produced by LJN Toys in 1990. It's a third person shooter where the player controls the Punisher through various New York City locations, shooting thugs and battling supervillains as bosses. The final boss was the Kingpin, who was almost impossible to defeat without the aid of a special rapid-fire joystick.
A PC Engine outing for the Caped Crusader saw him in Bomberman-esque levels.
Published by LJN and developed by Rare, this gem was released to the NES 1990.
The beat-em-up arcade game based on the 1989 Tim Burton film, Batman.
The first one-on-one fighting game based on Marvel Comics, albeit only with computer-controlled opponents. Spider-Man and Captain America take on a gauntlet of villains to stop Doctor Doom's attempted missile launch.
A licensed platformer based on the massively-successful 1989 superhero film. Sunsoft developed several different versions of the game which were released for both home and portable consoles.
WCW: World Championship Wrestling is a wrestling game released for the NES in 1990. It is a WCW re-skin of the developers 1989 title Super Star Pro Wrestling.
An X-Men licensed game released in North America in 1989 that is sometimes referred to as "Marvel's X-Men".
The first home console professional wrestling game to feature a play by play announcer, Tecmo World Wrestling both borrowed from and improved on concepts from the Nintendo classic Pro Wrestling.
X-Men: Madness in the Murderworld is a 1989 game for PC, Commodore 64, and Amiga.
This game is based on the 1989 Batman movie starring Michael Keaton. During the course of the game, you will play through certain sections of the movie before your final confrontation with The Joker.
WWF WrestleMania is the first home console wrestling game featuring the superstars of the World Wrestling Federation.
Superman is a video game released for the arcades.
A sidescrolling action game based on the Superman franchise, created for the NES by Seika and Kemco.
Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, and other superstars of the then-WWF appeared in this turn-based wrestling game - the first licensed WWF game for any platform.
Batman, had his first video game released on MSX, Armstrad CPC, PC, and ZX-Spectrum. It was also released in two other different versions in conjunction with the Batman movie released in 1989.
Nintendo's Pro Wrestling assembles a cast of wild characters and throws them into the squared circle for combat.
The second in Scott Adams' series of Questprobe text adventures stars Spider-Man.
Spider-Man casts you as the web-slinger in a neverending quest to save New York from the Green Goblin. You must swing your way to the tops of skyscrapers to disarm bombs, avoiding attacks by the Goblin and his minions.
Put the bridge back together and throw Lex Luthor and his gang in jail in this early Atari 2600 release.
Super Street Fighter II: The Tournament Battle had a built-in mode that allowed up to eight players to compete in a tournament... provided you have enough arcade machines to house them all.
A match puzzle game with DC Comics characters.
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