
GR: If you loved X-Men Arcade when it was first release in 1992, the console version will probably be hard to pass up and while you won’t likely regret downloading the title, it’s unlikely that you’ll invest as much time in it as you did when you’d crowd around the original cabinet with your friends in the arcade.

Pre-orders for the Arcade1up X-Men arcade game open on July 15, also includes Captain America And The Avengers and Avengers In Galactic Storm

A look back at a key moment in one gamer's life at the local video games arcade.
Those parties were the best. I remember something similar where myself and a few friends finished Die Hard Arcade. Good write up. You have got me pining for the good old days
Back then it was about trying to get the top score and having fun hanging out with your mates and no one cared about how many pixels a game had

Gamerant
There are no two greater symbols of geek culture than comic books and video games, and comic book games combine these two unique forms of entertainment into one enjoyable experience. Like many other media combinations, some are good and some are awful, but the good ones stick out by letting us play as our favorite heroes, anti-heroes, and outright villains in fantastical settings.
These comic book games are just a few of the best out there, taking the things we love about comics and injecting them with the interactivity superserum that makes games so great.