Good License Games

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Ack wrote:
Also, anybody know if the DC Spawn game is any good? I've got Spawn on the SNES, though I'm not really impressed with it.
It is the best Spawn game (which isn't saying much), and actually kind of fun. It is supposedly great for local multiplayer too (think of it as a 3rd person Quake III Arena), but even playing through the game in single-player mode (arena matches) is great fun for a while.

Not much depth, though...
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XIII and Die Hard Arcade come to mind. Also The Lost World: Jurassic Park is a wonderful 3D platformer for PS1 and Saturn. The Genesis JP games are good too.
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A lot of the 16 bit era disney platformers were really good...Aladdin, The Lion King, and The Timeless Adventures of Mickey Mouse stick out.

Not sure if it's been mentioned yet, but Chronicles of Riddick - Escape from Butcher Bay (the original, for the XBOX/PC, I haven't played the new one yet) is a phenomenal game.
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The Warriors for Ps2/Xbox as well as another that has not been mentioned. Cannot think of it.
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Did no one mention Batman: Arkham Asylum yet? Batman Returns for the SNES was also a great game. And then, of course, there is Hokuto No Ken for the PS2.
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There's a fair number of good anime licensed games, such as Gundam Wing Endless Duel.
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How about the Lego Star Wars/Batman/Indiana Jones games? need to be more challenging but good at what they do I think.

How about Alladin? Mickey Mouse Castle of Illusion? Superman 64?
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Curlypaul wrote:How about the Lego Star Wars/Batman/Indiana Jones games? need to be more challenging but good at what they do I think.

How about Alladin? Mickey Mouse Castle of Illusion? Superman 64?
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Yeah, I thought someone already mentioned all the Disney games. Which reminds me...

...how is The Jungle Book on the Genesis? I own every other Disney game on the Genesis, save this one. Is it worth getting to complete my collection?
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Wasn't the new Ghostbusters game supposed to be excellent? I haven't played it, but am surprised no one mentioned it.
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