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5) X-Men (1992)

When X-Men was released in arcades, it was a massive beast of a cabinet, as some versions housed two screens and a control panel, allowing for six players to play at a time. This offered the most exciting option, as an entire group of friends could band together in the beat-โem-up to take on the X-Menโs many foes. The game draws its designs from X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men, a pilot episode that didnโt lead to any additional content before X-Men: The Animated Series became the teamโs first proper cartoon. The game was a massive success, and it was eventually ported to home consoles and a variety of mobile devices, where fans continue to enjoy it to this day.
4) The Punisher (1993)

The Punisher is another beat-โem-up released a year after X-Men, though its play style is different. Its plot centers on the Punisher and Nick Fury as they hunt the Kingpin to take down his evil organization. They meet up with plenty of goons and various minions along the way, and overall, The Punisher is just a great, highly enjoyable game. It was popular throughout arcades in the early 1990s and is one of the best beat-โem-ups of the era, which is saying something. Eventually, it was ported to the Sega Genesis, which didnโt do well on the home console, but the arcade game remained a hit for many years.











