XMEN MAME Retro Gaming

XMEN MAME Retro Gaming

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X-MenĀ is aĀ side-scrollingĀ beat 'em upĀ game produced and released byĀ KonamiĀ forĀ arcadesĀ in 1992, based on theĀ Marvel ComicsĀ superhero team of the same name. The character designs of the characters in the game are based on the 1989 cartoonĀ X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men. In the game, up to six players control the X-Men to defeat their archenemyĀ Magneto. The six-player version of the game utilizes two screens housed in a deluxeĀ cabinet. It was one of the top five highest-grossing dedicatedĀ arcade games of 1992Ā in the United States, while the Amusement & Music Operators Association (AMOA) nominated it for the "most innovative new technology" award.

The object of the game is to progress as far as possible while surviving attacks from Magneto and his minions. The character is controlled with a standard joystick, an attack button, a jump button, and a mutant power button. In addition to right and left, the character can move up and down the screen as well which adds a three-dimensional feel to the game. Every character is able to fight with punches, kicks, or other close combat attacks. Each character also has a unique mutant power which can be used to defeat multiple enemies on the screen at once. The use of a mutant power is very effective, but also costly since it causes a character to lose three health points. Normally, a character who drops below four health can no longer use any mutant powers, but it is also possible for characters to obtain bonus mutant powers which can be stored like items. In the Japanese version, the power items are used up before the health, and there are also power-ups and health packs throughout the levels.

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