Shinobi Shaw
The Upstart Black King
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For me, it was Turtles Through Time and Batman Returns for SNES.Just as the subject says, let's jog the memory banks.
If I recall correctly, it's between these two because I got them around the same time:
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I'm old.
The first one I ever played that I can remember was the Spider-Man Maximum Carnage game at some friend's house on the Super Nintendo. The first one I can remember owning and playing a lot was probably the Spider-Man game for PS1. Lots of great memories with that one!
Interesting question.
I would say Batman Returns for the SNES, but i cant be sure.
Either way, that one is still one of my Favorites...i still dont get why nobody did follow that up.
Its such a simple game, yet so much fun.
Throwing enemies into windows and stuff, is just a lot of fun.
For me, it was Turtles Through Time and Batman Returns for SNES.
If Power Rangers counts, then it was that first MMPR SNES game. Not the best by any means but fun for a 6 year old.
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If we're talking more traditional superheroes, then it was this piece of garbage:
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I didn't discover the wonder of SNES Batman Returns until later.
That's one of the games I had that definitely should have been a rental.Dude, to this day, I'm still confused about what kind of game Batman Forever was supposed to be. I had the same SNES one.
Was it a beat em up, a fighting game, platformer... I think Acclaim was confused.
Batman: Vengeance (2001)
So nostalgic to me and still one of my favourite gaming experiences ever. I really wish the sequel Rise of Sin Tzu wasn't a boring, old beat-em-up.
X-Men clone wars 2. I was like 5 years old.
I found this image but I don't remember being able to play with Erik.