The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
X-men original NES Nintendo Game cartridge only – Cleaned Tested and Guaranteed to Work!
PRODUCT DETAILSÂ X-men – NES Game
UPC:023582051611
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Nintendo NES
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:NES_X-MEN
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Thomas A. Nizami –
Havent played the game to beat it yet. Everything works though and came in on time. I have no complaints.
FranzGraham –
Great X-men game
Anonymous Rogue –
This game is definately A. a good x-men game B. a good snes game C. a shining example of a good classic Capcom game! You choose your mutant and each one has their own levels in which they complete, the gameplay, music, sound, and graphics are amazing for a snes game, I would higly recommend this to those who love the music style of the megaman games (it is present here and it rocks!) and those who are fan of x-men of course! all in all, a fun game 10/10
80sbaby –
Some (like girls who are X-Men fans) may complain that Jean Grey, Rouge, and Storm were not playable characters and call these X-Men games very sexest, but you got Psylocke – what more do you want!? It would be nice to have them, but Jean, Rouge, and Storm would be unfair because they can fly and are too powerful. If they were included in the game, developers would have to dramtically limit their powers (to make them well balance with other X-Men) and that would piss off gamers.Anyways, I got this game in Christmas 1994 and boy was I excited. I am a hardcore X-Men fan and since many other console Marvel Comics games had huge flaws in the past (such as Silver Surfer for NES and Arcade’s Revenge for SNES and Genesis, just to name a few), Capcom did a wonderful job with this one here. Its a side scroller, beat’em up game with each of the five X-Men (Cyclops, Wolverine, Beast, Psylocke, and Gambit) with unique combos, powers, and abilities that allows you to choose which X-Men is beneficial for a certain level. It starts off when you have to go through Genosia for the first several stages by fighting different clones of Genosian goons, alien Broods, Brood Queen, Tusk, and finally facing Apocalypse, giving gamers the impression that he’s the last boss until Magneto taps into Cerebo computer (in story mode). Very innovative that the first and last stages were unique for each X-Men! Only flaws about this game is that gameplay is a bit slow, some X-Men’s special attacks and po.
JackD –
A classic that I never got the chance to play extensively, so it’s nice to be able to play it over again. Great quality for it’s time- like using an interactive comic book.
CABGABBY –
thug
NunchakuPro –
A great solid game for SNES. Enough stages and bosses to keep you hooked. The attention to attack moves and maneuverability throughout the environments are clever. There are few X-Men titles that stand out on SNES and Capcom is renown for publishing most titles. Fans of X-Men will find this very fun.
Hector Reyes –
Exactly as advertised