I played this game more recently on a ROM, and my god is it hard. It's fun, and oh so rewarding when you beat a level, but GOD DAMN it's as frustrating as can be at points.
I couldn't find a link between the two games and they are really different kind of games by different companies (as far as I could tell) but it does seem pretty coincidental that both involve Arcade...
It looks like there was a sequel to Madness on Murderworld released the following year called X-Men II: The Fall of the Mutants. That one was DOS only and seems to have had nothing to do with Arcade :).
I played this game more recently on a ROM, and my god is it hard. It's fun, and oh so rewarding when you beat a level, but GOD DAMN it's as frustrating as can be at points.
I think the portable versions were even harder...
Oh no. That sounds like the lost 8th circle of hell. I'll be sure to steer damn clear of those. lol Thanks for the warning.
This is likely a followup to the DOS/C64 Madness on Murderworld, a game that caused me no end of frustration when I got it for my Commodore years ago.
I couldn't find a link between the two games and they are really different kind of games by different companies (as far as I could tell) but it does seem pretty coincidental that both involve Arcade...
Ah, okay, I'd wondered. Odd they'd both include him, he's always been sort of an incidental player in the comics AFAIK.
It looks like there was a sequel to Madness on Murderworld released the following year called X-Men II: The Fall of the Mutants. That one was DOS only and seems to have had nothing to do with Arcade :).