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Spiderman 2
Lego $ANYTHING
Ghostbusters (both the C64 version and the more recent Xbox 360 version)
Star Wars (Arcade Version)
X-Wing Series

That's about it.
 

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Lord of the Rings: Return of the King

A short hack and slash game but it was well made.
 

Vivi22

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I'll mention some of the obvious ones like Spider-Man 2, Goldeneye, Star Wars Episode 1: Racer, add the somewhat unexpected Star Wars Starfighter which I had a lot of fun with.

And one that I doubt anyone will mention: Mission Impossible on the N64. It is a game which is objectively terrible in more ways than I can count without taking my socks off and using my toes, but damn if I don't love it anyway. Lot's of cool ideas coupled with laughable implementation.
 

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rob_simple said:
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Believe it or not, X Men: Destiny. Yeah, it is pretty rubbish, but for a movie tie-in rather competent.
It's not a movie tie-in, though? It's also pretty rubbish against the standard of all games, I finished it 100% in about 10 hours.
Technically, it kind of is. And whilst it is crap, you can tell it's at least trying and I have to give it credit for that.
 

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bahumat42 said:
Savo said:
Spider-Man 2.

No other movie game can compare.
go play the wolverine game its a blast :)
Its BETTER than the film xD
oh god yes, Origins Wolverine was AWESOME, the movie .... ugh .... dull

also, the OG

BATMAN on the NES
 

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I have to say, I did quite enjoy the Avatar game. It wasn't amazing, but it is a good fun shooter.
 

Jhooud

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Yet still another vote for the Wolverine game. Way better than it had any right to be as a movie tie-in.
 

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The first two Harry Potter games were really enjoyable.. Then 3 sorta ruined it, it became too linear. Order of the Phoenix felt like it was trying to get the feel that the first two had, but It was inspired by the movies far too much, it just didnt feel magical.

I remember Batman Begins being strangly awesome
Wait... the last one that allowed you to free-roam through Hogwarts and fly around the castle and grounds on a hippogryph was too linear?

OT: Spider-Man 2 - Swinging through New York City just hasn't been topped yet.
Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers/Return of the King - So many characters, so many combos, great integration of the story, so much re-playability.
Harry Potter 1-3 - I would forever love any developer who managed to make a lovingly re-created copy of Hogwarts/Hogsmeade and surrounding areas into a pseudo-open world adventure game.
Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace - I loved all of the various little cheats that you could input, doing things like turning into Qui-Gon while you were supposed to be Obi-Wan, or swapping away from Panaka in those stupid escort levels, or giving yourself unlimited Force power, or super-charging the Force Push.
Star Wars Episode 1: Racer - I would also forever love any developer that could recapture the magic from that podracing game in a modern system...
While I'm blinded by nostalgia here, The Lion King and Aladdin for the Sega Genesis were both very fun for my young self.
According to a friend, the Origins: Wolverine game was pretty good.
I dunno, I only played a bit of Prisoner of Azkaban at a friends house and it just never gripped me like the first two did, im probably jusdging it a little too much based on the small bit of gameplay i had but eh
 

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ABLb0y said:
rob_simple said:
ABLb0y said:
Believe it or not, X Men: Destiny. Yeah, it is pretty rubbish, but for a movie tie-in rather competent.
It's not a movie tie-in, though? It's also pretty rubbish against the standard of all games, I finished it 100% in about 10 hours.
Technically, it kind of is. And whilst it is crap, you can tell it's at least trying and I have to give it credit for that.
I'm not trying to be difficult here, but how is it a tie in? Just because it came out around about the same time as First Class doesn't mean the two are in any way linked.

But to your point, I agree. I felt like it had a good idea but they either ran out of budget or perhaps rushed the release to coincide with First Class which meant it was incredibly buggy and very shallow.
 

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Judge Dredd. It was a decent platformer along the vein of Blackthorne and Out Of This World.
 

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I liked spider man 3
sure the movie was crap, but the game was like "here, we know you are never going to do any of the missions, here is all of the city at the start of the game"
and then when I actually did the missions, I found them really neat since the combat was pretty good.
the camera was a fickle beast when you are near walls though, which made indoor sections even MORE annoying
 

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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
Spiderman 2.
Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.

Those are the only ones I've played and enjoyed.
 

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Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay. I am utterly shocked only one person has mentioned this before me. After HL2, it was my favourite game of 2004. What a fantastic game and a completely pleasant surprise for a game I didn't expect much from.
 

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The Star Wars Battlefront series. While Battlefield 1942 introduced me to shooters, Battlefront and Battlefront 2 was what made me love them. It's a damn shame that Lucasarts had to become the evil empire they've tried to avoid becoming and ruined the potential third game from coming out.

Also, the video game for the third movie. I loved it.

Oh, and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End for the Wii. Horrible graphics and all, but goddamn if it didn't make exercise fun.
 

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There was a time when licensed games leaned more on the side of good. My list is mostly from that time:

Aladdin (SNES)
Batman (NES)
Batman Returns (SNES)
Ch-ch-ch-CHIP AND DALE! Rescue Rangers (NES)
Darkwing Duck (NES)
Ducktales (NES)
Dynasty Warriors Gundam (X360)
Fist of the North Star - Ken's Rage (X360)
Goldeneye (N64)
Lion King (SNES)
Marvel Ultimate Alliance (X360)
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 (X360)
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers (SNES)
Punisher (NES and Xbox)
Scott Pilgrim vs The World (XBLA)
Spider-Man 3 (X360)
Super Star Wars (SNES)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (arcade)
TMNT II - Arcade (NES)
TMNT IV - Turtles in Time (SNES)
X-Men (Arcade)

Other licensed games that I haven't played that look really good would be Goof Troop on the SNES, Marvel Super Heroes - War of the Gems on the SNES and the Fist of the North Star arcade fighter they have in Japan on the PS2. Disney and Capcom kicked the Nintendo's ass back in the day...luckily it looks like Marvel is having a good influence on them in this day and age.
 

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rob_simple said:
ABLb0y said:
rob_simple said:
ABLb0y said:
Believe it or not, X Men: Destiny. Yeah, it is pretty rubbish, but for a movie tie-in rather competent.
It's not a movie tie-in, though? It's also pretty rubbish against the standard of all games, I finished it 100% in about 10 hours.
Technically, it kind of is. And whilst it is crap, you can tell it's at least trying and I have to give it credit for that.
I'm not trying to be difficult here, but how is it a tie in? Just because it came out around about the same time as First Class doesn't mean the two are in any way linked.

But to your point, I agree. I felt like it had a good idea but they either ran out of budget or perhaps rushed the release to coincide with First Class which meant it was incredibly buggy and very shallow.
I get your point. Sorry I argued.
 

Oly J

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I don't generally enjoy movie license games but there are a few off the top of my head

any of the Lord Of The Rings games (hell I even liked Fellowship...not as much though)

Star Wars Episode III, it was a pretty good action game I thought, and the multiplayer duel mode was a lot of fun.

Spider-Man 2: awesome for what it was

Goldeneye: (on the N64) I shouldn't have to explain this one

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed: (does this count?) the 1st one was pretty good I thought
 

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Games based directly on movies

Aladdin(SNES)
Goldeneye(N64)
Spiderman 2(PS2)
X-Men Origins:Wolverine(X360)

Games kinda linked to movies

Chronicles of Riddick:Escape from Butcher Bay and Assault on Dark Athena(X360)
Lord of the Rings:The Third Age(PS2)
Prince of Persia:The Forgotten Sands(X360)