Backwards Compatible
And "Backwards Compatible" isn't just about the games. It's about reliving the pop culture of the '90s and early 2000s through the lens of retro gaming. Remember the excitement of flipping through a gaming magazine, the thrill of finally beating that level you were stuck on for weeks, or the camaraderie of playing with friends? We bring all that back and more.
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Backwards Compatible
Backwards Compatible #4 - X-Men (Sega Genesis/Megadrive)
In episode 4 of "Backwards Compatible: A Generation 'S' Podcast," Lou and I dive into the mutant frenzy with "X-Men" for the Sega Genesis, released in March 1993. We explore how this game captured the essence of the beloved comic book characters, featuring a robust selection of mutants and challenging gameplay that made it a standout title of its era. We discuss how the game’s design and mechanics were ahead of their time, allowing players to switch between characters like Cyclops, Wolverine, Nightcrawler, and Gambit, each with unique abilities that influenced gameplay.
Additionally, we share our thoughts on the '90s "X-Men" animated series, an essential part of our—and many others'—Saturday morning rituals, and compare it to the new "X-Men '97" series on Disney+. This comparison gives us a chance to discuss the evolution of X-Men media and its impact on both old and new generations of fans. As always, we wrap up the episode by reflecting on other pop culture highlights from March 1993, providing context for the era when the X-Men game was first making waves. Join us for this nostalgic journey back to the time when mutants ruled both the small screen and our gaming consoles.
Also, if you want to jump right into the gaming discussion, scroll over to 24:08 on your podcast player, if you want to skip past our thoughts on other X-Men related stuff.
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