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  1. Explore Marvel's collection of console, online, and mobile games! Learn all about your favorite super hero games, both old and new!

    • 29 The Uncanny X-Men
    • 28 X-Men: Madness in Murderworld
    • 27 Wolverine
    • 26 X-Men II: The Fall of The Mutants
    • 25 Wolverine: Adamantium Rage
    • 24 Spider-Man and The X-Men in Arcade's Revenge
    • 23 X-Men: Wolverine's Rage
    • 22 X-Men: Destiny
    • 21 Uncanny X-Men: Days of Future Past
    • 20 X-Men: Mutant Wars

    Can you spot which of those jumbled collections of pixels in that screenshot is supposed to be a member of the X-Men? Even on the NES, there was no excuse for an X-Men game to look that bad. But poor graphics could be forgiven the game itself was good--and The Uncanny X-Menwas anything but. The best thing you could say about this abysmal video game...

    Sadly, the X-Men's PC debut was only a tiny bit better than their console debut, but not by much. You could at least identify the characters in Madness, but that's of little consolation when what you're having them do is so completely boring. That this game advertised over 500 screens of action should be taken more as a warning than a boast. We are...

    Licensed video games had a very bad rap in the late-80s to early-90s, and much of that had to do with publisher LJN, who seemingly spent so much money buying up every available property that they had none left to ensure that any of the corresponding video games were actually good. Like many licensed games of the era, Wolverine feels like a generic,...

    Apparently there were enough gamers fooled into thinking that the previous X-Men PC game was worth buying that it sold well enough for a sequel. And those that either actually liked the original or were hoping that second time was a charm quickly found out that follow-up The Fall of the Mutantswas essentially just as bad. Is this a puzzle game? A p...

    It certainly must be tricky to design a game around an entire team of mutants who each have their own very distinct set of superpowers, so it stands to reason that developers would occasionally just try and do a solo game--and that it would star Wolverine. The developers of Adamantium Ragedefinitely gave Wolvie a lot of moves--but the problem is, t...

    With the whole big mess over which company owns the rights to what Marvel properties in terms of movies, resulting in many of them remaining completely independent of each other (though that might soon change with the Disney/Fox merger), we don't see these kinds of fun crossovers very often. Sadly, a cool team-up concept is spoiled by a lackluster ...

    Wolverine's Rageis like a lot of Game Boy games in that it was made quickly and cheaply and probably didn't need to sell much to be profitable. "Mobile gaming" wasn't much different in a pre-smartphone world as it required wading through a LOT of licensed junk to find the good stuff. To be fair, there are some solid X-Men games on handheld consoles...

    Of all the games on this list, none took a more interesting concept and completely squandered it on a bad game than X-Men: Destiny. The idea of creating your own mutant and then having them either fight alongside the existing X-Men or Brotherhood of Mutants is definitely intriguing. But then you actually start playing the game, and find its ambitio...

    It's hard to know how to feel about the current state of movie-licensed games and most of them just being mobile apps rather than AAA console/PC games. On one hand, a lot of AAA movie-based games are terrible and only serve to taint the property. But on the other hand, maybe we just don't need them at all then, mobile game or otherwise. For a $3 ap...

    Here's another X-Men Game Boy title that feels mostly like it was designed to fool well-meaning uncles and grandmas into buying it for Christmas presents rather than actually being a genuinely good game. Admittedly, the visuals for Mutant Warsare decent and the X-Men themselves are well-animated, but there isn't much else remarkable about it. There...

    • The Uncanny X-Men (1989) This was the first ever X-Men video game. The game was playable on the Nintendo Entertainment System and featured Wolverine, Cyclops, Storm, Colossus, Nightcrawler, and Iceman as playable characters.
    • X-Men: Madness in Murderworld (1989) This was a side-scroller for Amiga, Commodore 64, and MS-DOS. Players could control Colossus, Cyclops, Dazzler, Nightcrawler, Storm, and Wolverine as they fought against Magneto and Arcade to save Professor X.
    • X-Men II: The Fall of the Mutants (1990) This game was available only on DOS. Taking place in an alternate Marvel universe, players control Pyro, Storm, Cyclops, and Wolverine to defeat the Freedom Force and a powerful character known only as Adversary.
    • Wolverine (1991) This game was created for the NES. Wolverine has been captured by Magneto and Sabretooth and stranded on a deserted island. Players must guide him through a wild adventure to escape the island.
    • X-MEN 2: CLONE WARS (1995) Many “best of” X-Men video game lists mysteriously have this one missing from the top 10, but we refused to make that mistake.
    • X-MEN LEGENDS II: RISE OF APOCALYPSE (2005) X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse succeeded in taking everything from X-Men Legends, and making it better.
    • MARVEL VS. CAPCOM 2: NEW AGE OF HEROES (2000) Marvel Vs. Capcom 2 is widely considered to be the crowning achievement of Marvel Vs. Capcom fighting games.
    • X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE (2009) It isn’t very often that a video game based on a movie outshines the movie, but this is one of those cases. It didn’t help that the Wolverine Origins movie is considered pretty terrible, but X-Men Origins: Wolverine, defied all expectations.
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