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.




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