Side-scrolling beat-'em-up featuring Frank Castle and Nick Fury.Side-scrolling beat-'em-up featuring Frank Castle and Nick Fury.Side-scrolling beat-'em-up featuring Frank Castle and Nick Fury.
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- TriviaThe first level of the game which The Punisher and Nick Fury battle gangsters in an illegal casino is a nod to The Punisher (1989), which 35 minutes into that film, The Punisher (Dolph Lundgren) demolishes a Yakuza illegal casino.
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Frank Castle/Punisher: [at the start of Stage 1, if played as him] SAY YOUR PRAYERS!
- ConnectionsEdited into Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics (2024)
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This is better than any other arcade beat-'em-up I've ever played. It has the style and sophistication of games such as Streets of Rage, but as it was made for the arcade and not a console it lacks any real storyline. But it has plenty of nice features like the "bang" and "whack" appearing on screen, and plenty of special moves like dropping grenades or executing special hyper-kicks if basic button combinations are pressed (i.e. jump & punch; double-forward & punch etc.). Would be great for the GBA, and is still worth your money if you can find it in an arcade! The Punisher looks just as he did in the original comics, as does Nick Fury, so it gives the real 'old-school' feel to the game. It is great to play with a mate as both Castle and Fury have very similar basic moves, yet still relatively different special moves. Plenty of thugs to take out, and at certain points in the level you will pull out your trusty Colt .45 sidearm, and with an unlimited supply of ammo you can blast away all your enemies - a short refreshing break from constant hand-to-hand fighting. All in all an excellent game, and not one to be missed if the opportunity arises!
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