Sega Saturday: X-Men on Game Gear – Claws-Out Beat 'Em-Up Action
Welcome back to Sega Saturday, our weekly dive into Sega's vast library of hardware, games, and rarities. This week, we're unleashing the fury with X-Men on the Sega Game Gear – a 1994 handheld brawler that packs Marvel mutant mayhem into a portable powerhouse.
The Basics: What You Get
Developed by Paul Hutchinson at Sega of America and published by Sega, X-Men is a single-player side-scrolling beat 'em-up/platformer released in 1994. Professor X summons you to stop Magneto's Sentinel army from capturing the X-Men. Pick your fighter at the Danger Room:
- Wolverine: Claws for close combos and wall-cling jumps.
- Cyclops: Optic blasts for ranged attacks.
- Colossus: Heavy punches and unbreakable defense.
- Storm: Lightning strikes and flight for aerial dominance.
Punch, slash, and blast through 6 stages (Astro Mines to Magneto's Asteroid), rescuing captured teammates and battling bosses like Juggernaut and Sentinels. Power-ups include health, 1-ups, and character swaps mid-level. No passwords – short sessions with unlimited continues.
| Region | Release Date |
|---|---|
| North America | 1994 |
| Europe | 1994 |
| Japan | 1994 |
Why It's a Sega Handheld Highlight
This isn't an arcade port (like Konami's 2-player SNES/Genesis smash) – it's a bespoke Game Gear original that punches above its 8-bit weight. Vibrant sprites pop on the color screen (Wolverine's adamantium gleam!), with tight controls and varied movesets keeping combat fresh. It's long and brutal – expect deaths from cheap hits – but rewarding for mastery.
Reviews raved: Magazines averaged 92% (graphics 97%, gameplay 95%), calling it a "classic portable." GameFAQs users gave 9/10 for challenge and replayability. Fun facts:
- Sega-Marvel synergy: Followed hot on Spider-Man GG; Sega snagged licenses while Nintendo got later X-Men titles.
- Hidden gems: Stage secrets like extra lives and power-ups for pros.
- Battery burner: Like all GG hits, its action demands fresh AAs – but worth the drain!
Loose carts fetch ~$10 today, CIB ~$30 – an affordable X-perience.
Play It Today
No official re-release (yet – Sega Ages, when?), but emulation rules: RetroArch (Gearsystem core), Kega Fusion, or online via Emulator Games. Pair with a modded GG for authenticity – or Evercade for collections.
This ad (page 030 from a 1994 Sega catalog, right after Aladdin on 029) hypes the epic box art: Wolverine slashing amid Cyclops beams and chaos – pure '90s comic hype.
Favorite mutant or toughest stage? Slash your thoughts below – next Sega Saturday claws in soon!
Catch you next Saturday – Sega Forever!








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