The Capcom beat ’em up originally debuted back in 1994.
A new fanmade reimagining of Capcom’s SNES X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse has just been released for PC & Android, letting players experience a recreation of the classic title with new characters, moves, and the ability to play with up to three friends.
According to its creator Zvitor, the remake of the game was made entirely in OpenBOR — a popular tool for creating fanmade beat ’em ups — and was originally included as an optional mode in his 2014 fangame Marvel Infinity War. However, he has now decided to release it as a separate game, with the goal being to make it more faithful to the original by introducing changes to “the screen resolution” and “the position of the health bars”.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
The Capcom beat ’em up originally debuted back in 1994.
A new fanmade reimagining of Capcom’s SNES X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse has just been released for PC & Android, letting players experience a recreation of the classic title with new characters, moves, and the ability to play with up to three friends.
According to its creator Zvitor, the remake of the game was made entirely in OpenBOR — a popular tool for creating fanmade beat ’em ups — and was originally included as an optional mode in his 2014 fangame Marvel Infinity War. However, he has now decided to release it as a separate game, with the goal being to make it more faithful to the original by introducing changes to “the screen resolution” and “the position of the health bars”.
Read the full article on timeextension.com