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| X-Men: Reign of Apocalypse |
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Developer: Digital Eclipse
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X-Men: Reign of Apocalypse is a beat-'em-up which follows the story of the X-Men as they get pulled into another dimension.
Unused Dialog
Dialog normally appears at the beginning and end of each level, but there are some unused pieces that were intended to be used during missions:
What the... Juggernaut! |
So, Apocalypse has sent more of his X-Clones to destroy me. Now, as before, you will meet only death. Peace, Magneto. We are not minions of Apocalypse. We seek an old comrade- Forge. We need to ask him about a Warp Gate. You cannot fool me with your lies, minions of Apocalypse. |
Who dares disturb me? Apocalypse! It's just us ever- loving uncanny X-Men. Ah! The other- dimensional X-Men I have heard so much about. Looking for THIS Warp Gate? Sorry that you will not live long enough to use it. You puny insects have muddled my affairs for far too long. I killed your counterparts once before, and now I have the pleasure of killing you. I think you'll find we still have some tricks up our sleeve, Bub. Come get some... |
In the ROM, each row of dialog contains up to 3 segments of 23 characters (except for the third segment, which is 22), and space padded. The examples above have an extra space between rows for clarity, but is otherwise identical to the raw text dump.
The X-Men series
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| NES | X-Men |
| Arcade | X-Men • Children of the Atom • X-Men vs. Street Fighter |
| Genesis | X-Men • X-Men 2: Clone Wars (Prototypes) • Spider-Man and the X-Men in Arcade's Revenge |
| SNES | Mutant Apocalypse • Spider-Man and the X-Men in Arcade's Revenge |
| 32X | X-Men |
| DOS | Children of the Atom |
| Game Boy (Color) | Spider-Man and the X-Men in Arcade's Revenge • Mutant Wars |
| Game Boy Advance | Reign of Apocalypse • The Official Game |
| PlayStation 2 | Next Dimension • X-Men Legends |
| GameCube, Xbox | X-Men Legends |
| Plug & Play | X-Men: Mutant Reign |
| Nintendo DS | The Official Game |
| J2ME | X-Men 3: The Last Stand |
| Wolverine | |
| Genesis | Wolverine: Adamantium Rage |
| Game Boy Color | Wolverine's Rage |
| Game Boy Advance | X2: Wolverine's Revenge |
| PlayStation 2 | X2: Wolverine's Revenge |
| See Also | |
| Marvel | |
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Games > Games by release date > Games released in 2001
Games > Games by release date > Games released in September
Games > Games by release date > Games released in September > Games released on September 26
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