Mummies Alive! (this show was meant to have a beat em up, similar to Gargoyles and Street Sharks).
My Life as a Teenage Robot (Jenny as the all around character, Brad as the slightly weaker all around character, Sheldon as Silver Shell as the strong/slow character and Tuck as Tin Can as the fastest and weakest character)
Doug (yes Doug, but in the style of the Simpsons featuring Quailman, Silver Skeeter, Supersport and Material Girl)
Street Sharks (destructible environments, huge sprites)
WildC.A.Ts (in the style of the cartoon)
Double Dragon (yes I know, but again, like the cartoon. I loved that show and the only game that was made that was based on it was that terrible fighting game. I always wanted an arcade beat em up with that roster).
X-Men (based on the show and again, in Capcom's 90's arcade beat em up style. I never understood why they went with a 1 on 1 fighting game for Children of the Atom.)
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Gargoyles (in the 90's Capcom arcade style)
Mummies Alive! (this show was meant to have a beat em up, similar to Gargoyles and Street Sharks).
My Life as a Teenage Robot (Jenny as the all around character, Brad as the slightly weaker all around character, Sheldon as Silver Shell as the strong/slow character and Tuck as Tin Can as the fastest and weakest character)
Doug (yes Doug, but in the style of the Simpsons featuring Quailman, Silver Skeeter, Supersport and Material Girl)
Street Sharks (destructible environments, huge sprites)
WildC.A.Ts (in the style of the cartoon)
Double Dragon (yes I know, but again, like the cartoon. I loved that show and the only game that was made that was based on it was that terrible fighting game. I always wanted an arcade beat em up with that roster).
X-Men (based on the show and again, in Capcom's 90's arcade beat em up style. I never understood why they went with a 1 on 1 fighting game for Children of the Atom.)