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X-Men was very popular in relation to gaming back in the early 90/s.  While we did get a couple of X-Men titles for the Sega Genesis one of the more memorable titles that we saw in the series was X-Men Mutant Apocalypse which was released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System back in the fall of 1994.   While games like X-Men Mutant Apocalypse was popular during the 16 bit era of gaming shortly afterwards we saw titles such as X-Men Children of the Atom on the PS1 which is arguably one of the best fighting titles of the 90’s due to how innovative the gameplay was during its time. When it came down to 2D fighting titles the Sony PlayStation arguably had the best fighting titles in terms of quality.

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However, there are many people who wonder what an X-Men title one the Nintendo 64 would have been like.  One of the reasons why the Super Nintendo Entertainment System was very popular was because there were so many exciting video game series like Street Fighter and X-Men that was included on that console and ever since the mid 90’s when the 32 bit PS1 was released we have seen more 2D games on that console opposed to the Nintendo 64.  The Nintendo 64 was much better at running 3D games opposed to 2D.   Also , the 2D X-Men games were actually much better and since the PS1 was slightly more popular than the N64 we were probably better off having games on the Sony PlayStation.


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