Smashing Bricks 6: 16-Bit X-Men Games
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Hey retro gamers! On today's episode of Smashing Bricks, we jump aboard the Marvel hype train and revisit multiple X-Men video games of the early 90s, for two rival 16-bit consoles. The mutant superheroes dispatch waves of evil-doers in X-Men (SEGA Genesis), X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse (Super Nintendo Entertainment System), and X-Men 2: Clone Wars (SEGA Genesis). Join me, Eddie Inzauto, and returning guest Anthony Gnagnarelli as we team up with Cyclops, Wolverine, Gambit, Beast, Psylocke, and Nightcrawler to make the world a better place for all human- and mutant-kind! Next Episode: Metroid for the Nintendo Entertainment System with guest Anthony Gnagnarelli.  Get your hands on the game and play through with us before the show airs! You're also invited to drop us a line on Instagram or Twitter with your comments on Metroid, X-Men, Donkey Kong Country, Smashing Bricks, or just to say hi. You can even leave us a voice message about a past or upcoming game on our Anchor page to potentially be aired on a future episode! LINKS Smashing Bricks on Anchor SB on Intagram SB on Twitter Anthony Gnagnarelli on Instagram Eddie's Photography on Instagram Eddie's Music on Instagram Eddie on Twitter --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/smashingbricks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/smashingbricks/support
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