Marvel Super Heroes – 1995 (Arcade), 1997 (Playstation, Sega Saturn) Apparently, there is something stronger than the Hulk, and its name is shoddy game development. The game made big green move like he was walking through molasses dipped in tar, and for some bizarre reason, after a few hits, he’d turn into Banner and DIE. Here, there was no “Hulk Smash” to be found…just Hulk Punch…everything. Banner’s next appearance in video games did little to strengthen the character’s status with fans, as we were treated with a bare bones brawler that made little to no sense for the comic’s history or tone. The Incredible Hulk – 1994 (Super NES, Sega Genesis, Sega Game Gear)ĭr. The next proper game wouldn’t be for another 10 years. What IS noteworthy is the fact that this was supposed to be the second Hulk game the first for the Atari 2600 was cancelled before release. Needless to say, it’s not very exciting or note worthy. The Hulk’s first foray into the video game world was…a text adventure. Questprobe 1: The Incredible Hulk – 1984, Commodore 64 Let’s once again take a look back at the Jade Giant’s anthology of gaming…as green as it may be. Of course, there has also been the occasional video game tie-in, and this hero is no exception. By now, many of you have picked up the new Incredible Hulk DVD or Blu-Ray and witnessed the newest take on the character in cinematic form.
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