The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
X-Men Sega Genesis Game cartridge Cleaned, Tested, and Guaranteed to work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:010086010572
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Sega Genesis
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GEN_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.
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Works great
The box and cart are on great condition. Works perfectly and contacts were very clean.The label was also intact and looks very good
The shipment arrived quickly, and worked great. Thank you!
Nothing like reliving your childhood memories like breaking out the sega and playing all the old games you use to like this classic!
This was a great game when I was younger. Played it when it was brand new and there were great x-men characters. The game was hard but the game was fun too!
I recently started playing this game once again, despite having a PS3, and have always considered it the best X-Men game ever created. I’ve always felt they leave out some of the best X-Men out of games (like Gambit and Nightcrawler), and the features of the game had to be very innovative at the time. Allowing Nightcrawler to travel through walls, even carrying the co-op 2nd player along with him. Wolverine can heal, is able to retract his claws, and goes into a rage when his mutant power is empty. I felt that it was a downside having a finite amount of mutant powers, but it does make the game a challenge (whereas the very good sequel, Sega’s X-Men 2 Clone Wars has infinite powers). I still get a thrill and challenge from playing this game, and enjoy reliving my childhood, as well as enjoying all of the unique features of this game.
Classic sega genesis game to have for any game collector! When I finally got another sega gensis I knew this would be the first game I would purchase (again). Hard game of course (no save like mostly all older games, tough levels etc) but you will have fun playing it! I love playing 1 player or 2 player option. You can play as different characters too which is a plus for x men lovers. I had great memories of this game growing up. Won’t disappoint (but may frustrate you a bit). :)
Acclaim managed to make plenty of lackluster video games using popular Marvel licenses (X-Men, Spider-Man, Iron Man, and let’s not forget that Fantastic Four game for the PS1), but to this day Sega is the only company to make a great X-Men game (in fact they made two; this game and it’s sequel X-Men 2: The Clone Wars). X-Men manages to catch the spirit of the comic allowing you play as Wolverine, Cyclops, Nightcrawler, and Gambit while getting assistance from Iceman, Storm, Rogue, Archangel, and Jean Grey. You go through a number of huge levels, ranging from the Savage Land to a Shi’ar ship to Excalibur’s castle to a ravaged Sentinel filled future to Asteroid M where you confront Magneto. You are thrown against hordes of generic looking enemies, but X-Men is surprisingly difficult and features some great boss battles (including Juggernaut, Deathbird, Sabretooth, Ahab, and finally Magneto among others) and the game effectively uses each character’s different mutant powers such as Wolvie’s berserker attack and Gambit’s kinetic laced cards. The graphics are sharp, colorful, and surprisingly full of detail, while the controls are easy enough to pick up. All in all, this is one of the best Marvel licensed 16-bit games ever, but it would only be topped by it’s sequel X-Men 2: The Clone Wars.
Awesome!!!
Game works great. No poster included even though description said it did.