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X-Men 2: Clone Wars Mega Drive

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Game Info

Developer
Headgames
Publisher
Sega
Platform
Mega Drive
Release Year
1995

Screenshots

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Game History

X-Men 2: Clone Wars was developed by Sega and published for the Sega Mega Drive (Genesis) in 1995. The game was created as a sequel to the original X-Men game released in 1993, building upon its foundation as a side-scrolling action title based on Marvel's iconic superhero team.

The game launched in North America in 1995 and subsequently in Europe and Japan. It followed the Clone Wars storyline from Marvel Comics, allowing players to control multiple X-Men characters including Wolverine, Cyclops, Storm, Gambit, and Psylocke as they battled enemies including clones of themselves and other threats from the X-Men universe.

X-Men 2: Clone Wars received moderate critical reception upon release. Reviewers praised its varied character abilities and cooperative multiplayer gameplay, which allowed two players to progress through levels together. However, some critics found the game's difficulty challenging and noted that gameplay could feel repetitive. Commercially, it performed reasonably well as a mid-tier Mega Drive title but was not among the console's best-sellers.

Today, X-Men 2: Clone Wars holds notable significance among video game collectors and retro gaming enthusiasts. The game has become increasingly sought after due to the limited production runs typical of later-era Mega Drive releases, making complete copies with original boxes and manuals valuable collectible items. Its status as a quality licensed superhero game from the 16-bit era—a category where genuinely good titles were relatively scarce—has elevated its reputation over time.

One interesting aspect of the game's legacy is that it has been preserved and celebrated by the retro gaming community as a solid example of early-to-mid 1990s action game design. The combination of recognizable Marvel characters, cooperative gameplay, and respectable cartridge-based production values has made it a nostalgic favorite for those who owned Mega Drives during the console's lifespan. The game's relative obscurity compared to other major Mega Drive titles has also contributed to its collector appeal.