I’m seeing family over the holidays and they really enjoy comic book stuff and video games. I don’t know much about comics and am looking for suggestions on classic comic book based games I can load on my RPi and bring over to play. All I’m aware of are some of the Marvel vs Capcom fighting games but maybe there are others. Any ideas?

  • ElectricMachman
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    13 days ago

    I was going to suggest XIII, but I don’t know if you’ll get that to run on a Pi. Not sure what they’re capable of these days!

  • @EvilBit@lemmy.world
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    136 days ago

    Some non-licensed stuff:

    Somebody gotta mention Comix Zone for the Sega Genesis.

    Freedom Force is a turn based strategy game fromi think the early 2000’s that was heavily inspired by old school comics as well.

  • @soyoyo@lemm.ee
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    56 days ago

    There are great beat em ups. X-Men is the usual recommendation and it’s great. I’m fond of the Punisher game, which is only 2 players, but a lot of fun.

      • @BlueSquid0741
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        26 days ago

        The Punisher beat em up was great. We had the Sega Mega drive port when we were kids which was fun if it didn’t look as nice.

        Second player was Nick Fury.

  • @BlueSquid0741
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    46 days ago

    For me it’s always the X-men games for Sega Mega drive. The first one does not hold up as well if you didn’t grow up with it, but the second one (X-men 2 Clone Wars) is gold.

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    46 days ago

    man there was a generic superhero game I used to love where you could specify your powers and such specifically but I can’t remember the name. it predates city of heroes and such and was before games were online from a central server. arggh I wish I could remember the name.

      • HubertManne
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        15 days ago

        nope. I narrowed it down to early 2000 like 2001 or 2 or so. Im pretty sure these two geeky cs professors turned me onto it.

          • HubertManne
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            25 days ago

            oh man that is it. you are a wonderful wonderful person and im going to see if I can find it and run it on retrodeck. likely won’t work as I believe its keyboard but you never know.

  • @shittydwarf@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    6 days ago

    I think you can run SNES games right? There were a whole bunch of Marvel and DC games on the Super Nintendo. Ninja Turtles, Batman, X-Men, Spiderman. And if you can do Sega I remember Earthworm Jim kind of had the same feel

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      To piggy back on this, here’s some more specific examples (as far as I’m aware listed games have both Genesis and SNES versions unless otherwise noted; note that versions may differ in gameplay and/or quality):

      • TMNT Turtles in Time (SNES)
      • TMNT Hyperstone Heist (Genesis, IIRC same game different name)
      • Captain America and the Avengers
      • Spider-Man Maximum Carnage
      • Batman Returns
      • Adventures of Batman and Robin
      • Spider-Man/X-Men Arcade’s Revenge
      • X-Men 1 and 2 (Genesis only; for X-Men 1 you may need to work around resetting the console at one point in the game)
      • there’s a Justice League fighting game, IIRC I think it’s called Justice League Task Force
      • X-Men Mutant Apocalypse (SNES only)
  • @SpiceDealer@lemmy.world
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    36 days ago

    X-Men vs Street Fighter. It’s included in the Marvel vs Capcom collection that came out this year but I recommend getting your hands on the original arcade ROM and play it via MAME.