Limited Run Games just revealed that the MARVEL MaXimum Collection that brings multiple classics will get released on March 27th. An interesting bit of gaming history here, with 6 games that have seen a few quality of life updates to make them a bit more accessible for a modern audience. Likely a must-buy for big Marvel fans.
The collection includes digital archives, a music player, an integrated cheats menu, rewind and save states along with modern display options.
See the release date trailer below:

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What the pack actually includes:
X-Men: The Arcade Game (Arcade):
The definitive mutant beat-’em-up returns! Experience the legendary cabinet action with full online multiplayer support for up to 6 players, including Rollback Netcode. Choose your favorite X-Men and take on Magneto’s army with the ultimate team-up experience.
Captain America and The Avengers (Arcade, MEGA, 8-bit):
"I can't move!" Take control of Cap, Iron Man, Hawkeye, and Vision. Experience the cinematic arcade original or the unique platforming spin of the 8-bit version.
Spider-Man/Venom: Maximum Carnage (SUPER, MEGA):
Based on the iconic comic crossover. Battle through the streets of NYC to the sound of a 16-bit rock soundtrack. Switch between the SUPER version’s rich colors and the MEGA version’s gritty vibe.
Venom/Spider-Man: Separation Anxiety (SUPER, MEGA):
The symbiote sequel! Team up in 2-player co-op to take on the Life Foundation and Carnage’s offspring.
Spider-Man/X-Men: Arcade’s Revenge (SUPER, MEGA, PORTABLE, GEAR):
Navigate Arcade’s deadly "Murderworld." This collection includes the handheld versions, offering a fascinating look at Marvel history on the go.
Silver Surfer (8-Bit):
Test your skills against one of the most infamously challenging shooters ever made. Features one of the greatest soundtracks in 8-bit history.
Quoting: LinasCall me skeptical, but this is probably going to be some unnecessarily fancy wrapper for a subpar emulator.It's a LRG release, so it's a given.
Quoting: Linux_RocksCan they not call the original systems by their actual names due to copyright bullshit? If so, that's stupid on the part of the copyright holders. It's fair use, I'd say.What do you mean? The games I am familiar with in this package are called the same thing they were called a bazillion years ago.
Quoting: Cyba.CowboyI meant the console and handheld system names themselves. They're listed as "Super," "Mega," "8-bit," "Portable," and "Gear." Not SNES, Mega Drive (Genesis), NES, Game Boy, or Game Gear.Quoting: Linux_RocksCan they not call the original systems by their actual names due to copyright bullshit? If so, that's stupid on the part of the copyright holders. It's fair use, I'd say.What do you mean? The games I am familiar with in this package are called the same thing they were called a bazillion years ago.




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