Any other surprisingly good licensed games? this McDonald's one was very high quality
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>licensed shit
it's trash.
>b-but it's a good lic-
nope, sorry, trash.
>but-
nope.
>well actu-
nope.
>not all licen-
nope.
>inb4 literally any gay shit you say
sorry, it's still trash.
treasure made this one, so it's no wonder
another one on that same note would probably be the Disney games, the old ones on mega drive until psx. Maui Mallard was so fricking dope it's almost unbelievable.
Shit, on that note, maybe even the pk game was good (the paperinik game, ie the donald duck superhero alter ego that had a spinoff comic in Italy, which is certified kino)
video games are products, live with it. You'd be hard pressed to find anyone willing to shit on the xmen games, like the second one for mega drive or children of the atom
>muh product
some products are good, some are shit. licensed games are shit.
Not all, as you can see by the various high quality examples in this thread.
he knows that, don't feed the trolls
moron
What about Capcom Disney games? Konami TMNT?
its stupid. yet its fun
I dunno, it probably plays like shit, the graphics are the only thing good about it I bet.
It was made by Treasure
It's a McDonalds video game.
>t. Sneak King player
Cope harder
And Super Mario World is a Mario video game. Your point?
The correct term is "bing bing wahoo"
Careful, you’ll summon the Australians with that talk.
It feels like a prototype for Dynamite Headdy. It plays well and has creative level design, but it's too easy and short.
Astro Boy: Omega Factor.
I love this game so fricking much. It's a fun, simple little beat em up, and it introduced me to Osamu Tezuka's work as a kid. I've been collecting and reading his stuff ever since.
Can't go wrong with any NES Batman.
The old McDonald's game were usually at least better than they had any right to be. MC Kids is a competent Mario clone with a cult following and even the more obscure Donald Land is genuinely fun and kinda weird looking in a good way.
goldeneye 007 64
Simpsons Hit & Run
Simpsons Arcade
Die Hard Arcade
Maximum Carnage
Peter Jackson's King Kong
Goldeneye
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater (Neversoft era)
NBA Jam
NFL Blitz
NHL Hitz
Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey / 98
Popeye
Felix the cat NES
Mickey Mouse in the Castle of Illusion
NES Disney games from Capcom (Ducktales/CnD/DW Duck)
Aladdin
Fester's Quest
Tiny Toons NES
Tiny Toons Buster Busts Loose SNES
Michael Jackson's Moonwalker
The Italian Job PS1
Cool Spot
N64 wrestling games
Monsters, Inc. (PS1)
Lamborghini American Challenge
Kawasaki Superbike Challenge
Beetle Adventure Racing
A bunch of Star Wars games
Alien vs Predator (Jaguar)
Indiana Jones adventure games (LucasArts)
TMNT IV: Turtles in Time
Why did you miss the SNES Disney games from Capcom? I'm learning SNES dev just to make the fourth game with Mickey and Goofy.
>fester's quest
bruh
>NHL games
BRUH
>die hard arcade
barely a license, it was just reskinned dynamite dekka
the other ones i can't comment on, some are good, some i don't fricking know what they are
everyone seems to love the breasts out of sneak king though
>Frankie Goes To Hollywood
one hit wonder Bong Band who were gay as hell, but the game is a surprising hybrid of point and click adventure with surreal side games, very odd but great.
>Emlyn Hughes International Soccer
who'd a thought it ended up being the best football game ever to grace the Commodore 64.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (NES) was probably my first experience with open world games
Is Sneak King retro?
Ren & Stimpy (I played the Genesis version) is short but fun with nice surreal visuals.
The Chonicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay.
the remake has better music tho.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (GB)
Rambo III (Arc/MD)
GI Joe (Arc)
Waverunner/GP (Arc)
Doki Doki Panic (FC)
Die Hard Trilogy/2 (PSX)
Harley Davidson and the LA Riders (Arc)
Coca Cola Kid (GG)
Darkened Skye (PC/GCN)
Push-Over (SNES/Dos)
Tiny Toon Adventures Busters Hidden Treasure (MD)
Looney Tunes Sunsoft (GB)
The Terminator (Mega CD)
Terminator 2: The Arcade Game
Jurassic Park: The Lost World (Arc)
Alien Vs Predator (Arc)
Robocop 3 (Dos)
Robocop Vs Terminator (MD/SNES)
True Lies (MD/SNES)
Demolition Man (Mega CD)
Cobra (ZX Spectrum)
Days of Thunder Arcade (XBLA)
The New Ghostbusters II (FC)
Chex Quest (PC)
Ferrari F355 Challenge (DC)
Soldier of Fortune/Double Helix (PC)
X-Men 2 The Clone Wars (MD)
3 Ninjas Kick Back (MD)
As far as product placement, Chester Cheetah Too Cool to Fool, rented that at least twice it was decent and the music was great.
Flintstones Sierra Madrock was a great coop game
Daffy Duck Dodgers was also a lot of fun, owned and played the hell out of it. Lots of levels and guns. The jetpack and recoil were good touches.
Hell even the Razor scooter game was fun for a 10 dollar gag gift.
Garfield: Caught in the Act is surprisingly decent.
Lego Island 1
Rock Raiders
That flash Bionicle game
I'd say Spider-Man has a surprisingly good track record in video games overall.
Marvel, like Disney, licensed their IPs to actual, top tier developers (at times, they also licensed it to shovelware vendors). So it has a good track record.