Wolverine - NES
Wolverine for the Nintendo Entertainment System is an NES action adventure game based on Marvel's clawed X-Men hero. This side-scrolling comic book title stands out with its wall-climbing movement, close-range claw attacks, and a mission structure built around Wolverine's mutant abilities.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play.
- Platform: Nintendo Entertainment System cartridge game compatible with standard NES hardware.
- Side-scrolling action mixes platforming, enemy combat, and trap-filled stages inspired by classic 8-bit superhero games.
- Wolverine uses his adamantium claws in melee combat, giving the game a more aggressive close-quarters style than many NES action titles.
- Stage progression focuses on precision movement and timing, with hazards and enemies that reward careful play.
- The Marvel license and X-Men connection make it a notable comic book game from the NES era.
Wolverine remains a recognizable entry in the small lineup of Marvel games released for the NES. It stands as an early solo game appearance for the character outside team-based X-Men titles.



Description
Wolverine for the Nintendo Entertainment System is an NES action adventure game based on Marvel's clawed X-Men hero. This side-scrolling comic book title stands out with its wall-climbing movement, close-range claw attacks, and a mission structure built around Wolverine's mutant abilities.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play.
- Platform: Nintendo Entertainment System cartridge game compatible with standard NES hardware.
- Side-scrolling action mixes platforming, enemy combat, and trap-filled stages inspired by classic 8-bit superhero games.
- Wolverine uses his adamantium claws in melee combat, giving the game a more aggressive close-quarters style than many NES action titles.
- Stage progression focuses on precision movement and timing, with hazards and enemies that reward careful play.
- The Marvel license and X-Men connection make it a notable comic book game from the NES era.
Wolverine remains a recognizable entry in the small lineup of Marvel games released for the NES. It stands as an early solo game appearance for the character outside team-based X-Men titles.
























