List of video games featuring the Punisher

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The Marvel Comics' anti-hero Punisher has made several appearances on numerous electronic and gaming platforms.

Main Punisher games

The Punisher 1990 (console)

A Punisher game for the Nintendo Entertainment System was produced by LJN Toys in 1990. The player controls the Punisher character from an over-the-shoulder perspective through various New York City locations, shooting thugs and battling supervillains as bosses (the final boss was the Kingpin).

The game was also ported to the Game Boy in 1991. It plays in a manner similar to Operation Wolf and features a cameo appearance by Spider-Man. The Kingpin was the final boss in all versions except for Game Boy, which used Jigsaw.

The Punisher 1990 (computer)

Also in 1990, MicroProse produced a Punisher computer game for DOS and Amiga.[1] It features three different modes of gameplay: driving the Punisher's "Battle Van", walking through NYC's streets and select buildings, and scuba diving.

The Punisher: The Ultimate Payback! 1991

A Game Boy game with Jigsaw as the main villain and cameos from Spider-man.

The Punisher 1993

A coin-operated arcade game titled The Punisher was released in 1993 by Capcom. The game is a side-scrolling beat-'em-up in the vein of Capcom's Final Fight, where the player can control the Punisher or Nick Fury on their quest to kill The Kingpin, and would engage on various foes in a hand-to-hand combat, occasionally drawing firearms in lieu of melee combat. A home conversion developed by Sculptured Software was released for the Mega Drive/Genesis in 1994.

The Punisher 2005

In 2005, a violent Punisher action game exclusively designed for adult players was released by Volition, Inc. Players take control of the vigilante hero to track down criminals and make them pay for their deeds. The game's story is a loose mixture of the 2004 film, as well as the 2000 mini-series, Welcome Back, Frank, written by Garth Ennis and pencilled by Steve Dillon, wherein the character has no aversion to committing acts of extreme (if not gratuitous) violence. Thomas Jane, who portrayed the title role in the 2004 Punisher film also provides the voice of The Punisher in the game.

The Punisher: No Mercy 2009

A PlayStation 3 Punisher game was developed by Zen Studios and released by Sony Computer Entertainment on July 2, 2009, exclusively for the PlayStation Network.[2] The game includes many characters from the comics such as Nick Fury, Dum Dum Dugan, Outlaw, and Yelena Belova.

In other games

Playable appearances

Non-playable appearances

  • The Punisher has a cameo appearance in the action game Spider-Man (2000) by Activision. In it, the Punisher helps Spider-Man find Mysterio's secret hideout in Warehouse 65. He offers to help, but Spider-Man declines, stating he wants to "keep the body-count low". The Punisher is then seen again in the last scene of the game playing cards with Spider-Man, Captain America and Daredevil. This is slightly humorous, as the Punisher does not usually fraternize with anyone, let alone known superheroes. The Punisher's voice was provided by Daran Norris.
  • The Punisher was mentioned at the beginning of the 2005 multiplatform fighting game Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects. A reporter mistakenly claims that the Punisher is "missing in action". A torn piece of cloth from his trademark "skull" can be seen hanging on a post over a large chain gun in the cinematic opening.
  • The Punisher appears in the trailer for Marvel Heroes, an MMO intended for Xbox 360 and PC (Windows Vista). The game was cancelled, however, due to the competitive market for MMOs. Confirmation of the project's cancellation arrived on February 11, 2008; although rumors of the possible cancellation had existed since at least November of the previous year.
  • The Punisher appears as card in the Marvel Trading Card Game (2007) for PSP, DS, and PC.
  • The Punisher is available as downloadable content for the game LittleBigPlanet, as part of "Marvel Costume Kit 4".[6][7]
  • The Punisher is referred to in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 (2009). During a conversation between Captain America and Luke Cage, the player talks about why the Punisher was not recruited onto the Anti-Reg side.
  • His Captain America costume appears as an alternate costume for Cap in Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (2011).
  • A zombified version of The Punisher makes a cameo in Frank West's ending of Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (2011), alongside zombified versions of Sabretooth, Daredevil, and Bullseye.

See also

References

  1. ^ "The Punisher for DOS". MobyGames. Retrieved 2010-09-18.
  2. ^ "The Punisher: No Mercy to Be Unleashed on the PlayStation(R) Network". Market Watch. September 24, 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-25.
  3. ^ "New Heroes Revealed at PAX 2012!". Marvel Heroes. 2012-08-31. Retrieved 2012-09-02. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  4. ^ http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/07/20/lego-marvel-super-heroes-characters-and-cast-revealed
  5. ^ http://marvel.com/news/comics/25935/piecing_together_marvel_puzzle_quest_punisher
  6. ^ "Marvel Costume Kit 4". Sony. Archived from the original on December 30, 2012. Retrieved December 30, 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  7. ^ Penagos, Ryan (August 10, 2010). "First Look: The Punisher in LittleBigPlanet". Marvel.com. Retrieved 2010-09-13.

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