Licensed Movie Games that are Good?

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DaHeckIzDat1
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Licensed Movie Games that are Good?

Postby DaHeckIzDat1 » January 13th, 2015, 12:20 am

We all know that licensed movie games usually suck, but occasionally we get one that is actually fun.  I remember loving the first person shooter segments of the King Kong game on PS2.  I had a blast with Lord of the Rings: Return of the King as well, though people tell me The Two Towers was even better.  What about you guys?  Can you think of any?

JustLikeHeaven1
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Licensed Movie Games that are Good?

Postby JustLikeHeaven1 » January 13th, 2015, 12:27 am

True Lies for the Genny and SNES was a fantastic game.

Vexer1
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Licensed Movie Games that are Good?

Postby Vexer1 » January 13th, 2015, 4:37 am

Demolition Man(Genesis)

Judge Dredd(Genesis)

Robocop Genesis games

Die Hard trilogy

Matrix: Path of Neo

Terminator(Sega-CD)

Spider-Man 2

Batman Returns(Genesis)

Goldeneye: Reloaded

Chronicles of Riddick


LoganRuckman1
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Licensed Movie Games that are Good?

Postby LoganRuckman1 » January 13th, 2015, 10:48 pm

Little Nemo: Dream Master immediately springs to mind. Easily one of Capcom's best games during the NES days, and although I've never seen the movie (who actually has?), I'm going to assume the game is even better since the game is beloved by many as one of the best hidden gems on the NES while no one ever talks about the movie.

ptdebate1
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Licensed Movie Games that are Good?

Postby ptdebate1 » January 14th, 2015, 11:44 am

[QUOTE=LoganRuckman]Little Nemo: Dream Master immediately springs to mind. Easily one of Capcom's best games during the NES days, and although I've never seen the movie (who actually has?), I'm going to assume the game is even better since the game is beloved by many as one of the best hidden gems on the NES while no one ever talks about the movie.[/QUOTE]

The movie and comic strips are timeless classics. You should really see the movie, Logan!

Sut1
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Licensed Movie Games that are Good?

Postby Sut1 » January 14th, 2015, 2:48 pm

Die Hard Arcade - Sega Saturn
So good it should have been Streets of Rage 4

Terminator - Sega CD
Fun run and gun with a great soundtrack

Batman and Robocop - Best 8-bit system ever (Spectrum)
Great artwork, challenging but engaging gameplay.

LoganRuckman1
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Licensed Movie Games that are Good?

Postby LoganRuckman1 » January 14th, 2015, 2:50 pm

Well, I do consider myself an anime fan, so I just may see it.

Oltobaz1
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Licensed Movie Games that are Good?

Postby Oltobaz1 » January 14th, 2015, 2:55 pm

There are quite a few actually. I won't even try to list them all, the best one in recent years probably being Wolverine (PS3/360) as a decent God of War clone.

Wallyworld1
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Licensed Movie Games that are Good?

Postby Wallyworld1 » January 17th, 2015, 12:20 am

I've been playing Indiana Jones for the original Xbox the past few days. It plays in 1080p on the 360. It's like tomb raider without the clunky controls. I definitely recommend.

ActRaiser1
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Licensed Movie Games that are Good?

Postby ActRaiser1 » January 17th, 2015, 7:47 pm

Here are mine in no particular order.

Goldeneye - N64

Tie Fighter - PC

Rogue Squadron II - Gamecube


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