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The Man of Steel has his hands full as he battles the combined forces of Lex Luthor, Darkseid, and their robot army in this superhero action game.
A game based on Marvel's superhero and on the first movie of the Spider-Man franchise. It also featured many villains that did not appear in the movie.
Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro is an action-adventure game based on the adventures of our web-slinging superhero and sequel to the Spider-Man game released in 2000.
A action-adventure game based on the Spider-Man comics, that follows an original storyline and features narration from Stan Lee.
Nocturne is a survival horror game set in the 1920s and 30s. As a member of a secret government organization "The Stranger" investigates sightings of zombies, werewolves, demons and other monsters and fights them all over the world.
Developed by Looking Glass Studios and released in 1999, this cyberpunk first-person shooter with RPG elements established new standards for storytelling and gameplay.
The first game in the Persona 2 duology, Persona 2: Innocent Sin is a JRPG developed and published by Atlus for the Playstation. The game follows Tatsuya Suo and friends as they investigate the rumors surrounding Sumaru City.
More commonly known as "Superman 64," this action-adventure based on Superman: The Animated Series is often cited as one of the worst video games ever made. Much of its gameplay consists of flying through rings under a strict time limit.
A side-scrolling brawler for the SNES, Genesis and the PC which sees Marvel's webslinger joining up with his nemesis to fight a greater evil.
A side-scrolling action game based on the critically acclaimed '90s cartoon, Spider-Man: The Animated Series.
Superhero league of Hoboken is a turn based Role Playing Game where you control a squad of heroes with strange and comical superpowers.
Direct from the comic books to the 16-bit consoles, Spider-Man and Venom join forces against a greater evil: Carnage!
From the pages of the best selling DC comic book series comes this brawler game adaption of the Death and Return of Superman.
A classic point-and-click adventure game developed by Revolution Software in 1994 as a collaboration between game designer Charles Cecil and acclaimed graphic artist Dave Gibbons.
A PC and Amiga adventure game developed by polish studio - Metropolis. Teenagent tells a story of a teenager who must find the gold that have mysteriously vanished from European banks. A total cult classic.
A point-and-click adventure game from MicroProse.
A Western-themed adventure game by Al Lowe and Josh Mandel.
A side-scrolling action game featuring Spider-Man.
A murder mystery set in a haunted mansion.
The first game in the legendary Monkey Island series. Guybrush's desire to become a swashbuckling pirate gets him more adventure than he bargained for.
An action RPG designed by Yu Suzuki for the Sega Genesis. The original advertising for this game claimed that it had "over 300 hours of gameplay".
A sidescrolling action game based on the Superman franchise, created for the NES by Seika and Kemco.
Play a bartender as he caters to thirsty customers by serving them refreshingly cool beer.
Spider-Man casts you as the web-slinger in a neverending quest to save New York from the Green Goblin. You must swing your way to the tops of skyscrapers to disarm bombs, avoiding attacks by the Goblin and his minions.
Secret Mission is the third text adventure game created and and developed by Scott Adams.
Put the bridge back together and throw Lex Luthor and his gang in jail in this early Atari 2600 release.
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