Episode 33: NOT Live from San Diego Comic Con
Friday, July 23, 2010
The boys are back and in the spirit of San Diego Comic Con (even though we can’t be there) we are talking the best and worst comicbook videogames. Brian talks about his trip to Canada and the surprise he finds when he gets home. Tom gets crazy and watches every movie that is currently out in the theaters and Brian’s no better. We do quick reviews of Red Dead Redemption, Metal Gear Solid: Peacewalker, Alan Wake and Sin and Punishment : Star Successor.
Comic Book Based Video Games
Brian’s Top 5 BEST
- Batman – NES – 1989
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – Arcade – 1989
- X-Men 2: Clone Wars – Genesis – 1995
- Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter – Arcade/PS1/Saturn – 1997
- Punisher – PS2 – 2005
Tom’s Top 5 BEST
- Marvel Super Heroes – Arcade – 1995
- X-Men Legends – PS2/Xbox – 2004
- Hulk Ultimate Destruction – PS2/Xbox/GameCube – 2005
- Ultimate Spider-Man – PS2/Gamecube – 2005
- Batman Arkham Asylum – PS3/Xbox 360/PC – 2008
2Bit’s Top 5 WORST
- Spider-Man – Atari – 1982
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – NES – 1989
- Justice League Task Force – SNES – 1995
- Justice League Heroes – PS2/Xbox – 2006
- Superman 64 – Nintendo 64 – 1999
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Why is it no one remembers the Punisher Arcade game?
I remember this game, you could team up with a buddy and be Nick Fury. It was a good game but I don’t remember it that well, when I went to the arcades I was usually into something else. Good call though on a game that many forget. Capcom made this if i remember right, I wonder if there is a “rights” issue that prevents this game from making as a download to play at home?