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LJN business and news from across the web.- WWF ROYAL RUMBLE REVIEW — Worth Playing?WWF Royal Rumble for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, developed by Sculptured Software and published by LJN in 1993, is reviewed as a functional wrestling game that shines brightest in its titular Royal Rumble mode. While the singles matches are basic, the chaotic twelve-person elimination format captures the excitement of the televised event, especially in local multiplayer. The game features a roster of twelve recognizable wrestlers from the era, with notable sprites and characterization, though its gameplay depth is limited by modern standards.
- Marvel Maximum Collection Review | NoobFeedThe Marvel Maximum Collection on Nintendo Switch is praised for its excellent port of the X-Men arcade game, which is considered worth the price of admission alone. While other games like Maximum Carnage are included, many are seen as nostalgic novelties from the 90s, with some published by LJN. Limited Run Games has provided quality-of-life improvements, making them the best versions available, though it doesn't reach the scope of collections like Cowabunga Collection.
- Review: Marvel MaXimum Collection Welcomes You To Die… Of Nostalgia – EntertainiumThe Marvel MaXimum Collection on Nintendo Switch offers a magnificent port of the X-Men arcade game, which is considered worth the price of admission alone. While other games like Maximum Carnage are included with quality-of-life improvements from Limited Run Games, much of the package relies on nostalgic novelty from 90s licensed titles, some published by LJN.
- Review: Marvel MaXimum Collection (PS5) - A Retro Comic Book Beat-'Em-Up BonanzaMarvel MaXimum Collection is a retro compilation featuring several comic book beat-'em-up titles, headlined by Konami's excellent X-Men: The Arcade Game. While not every game is a standout, the collection offers a compelling mix of superhero brawlers with excellent quality-of-life features like rollback netcode, rewind, and save states.
- Review - Marvel MaXimum Collection (Switch) | WayTooManyGamesThe Marvel MaXimum Collection offers a magnificent port of the X-Men arcade game, which alone is worth the price of admission. While other games like Maximum Carnage on SNES are included, many are nostalgic novelties from the 90s, with some improvements made by Limited Run Games. The collection does not quite reach the quality of packages like the Cowabunga Collection.
- Review - Marvel MaXimum Collection (Switch) | WayTooManyGamesThe Marvel MaXimum Collection is praised for its excellent port of the X-Men arcade game, which is considered worth the price of admission alone. While other games like Maximum Carnage on SNES are notable, much of the package consists of nostalgic novelties with some quality-of-life improvements from Limited Run Games, though it doesn't reach the heights of collections like Cowabunga Collection.
- Review: Marvel Maximum Collection (Switch) - A Decent Nostalgia Cake With A Konami Cherry On TopThe Marvel Maximum Collection on Nintendo Switch offers a compilation of retro Marvel titles, with Konami's X-Men: The Arcade Game being the standout inclusion due to its multiplayer and faithful port. While other games like Silver Surfer and Captain America and The Avengers have their merits, the collection's overall quality ranges from good fun to frustrating, driven primarily by nostalgia rather than an assembly of gaming's finest.
- After 37 years, cult classic NES Friday the 13th game has a fan remake made "from scratch" for Game Boy Color, and this time around you can actually take down Jason VoorheesA fan remake of the cult classic Nintendo Entertainment System game Friday the 13th has been developed from scratch for the Game Boy Color by Zeichi Games. This new version features improved controls, a trading system, and allows players to defeat Jason Voorhees. The remake also boasts an upgraded chiptune metal soundtrack.