
Super Nintendo X-Men Mutant Apocalypse CIB
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X-Men Mutant Apocalypse is a 1994 Capcom action side-scroller for the Super Nintendo, complete in box with the original cartridge, manual, and outer box art intact. Capcom built this one during their peak Marvel licensing run, and it shows. Five playable characters, each with their own stage set and move set: Wolverine, Cyclops, Gambit. Psylocke and Beast round out the roster.
1994 was the middle of Capcom's stranglehold on the Marvel license across both arcades and home consoles. Street Fighter II had already established Capcom as the standard-bearer for 16-bit action, and the X-Men property was at a commercial and cultural high point. The animated series on Fox Kids had been running since 1992, pulling in numbers that put the X-Men back on top of the Marvel catalog after years of being a print phenomenon. Capcom leaned into that momentum. X-Men Mutant Apocalypse was designed as a single-player focused title after the 1993 X-Men arcade game set the co-op standard that could not port cleanly to home hardware. Each character gets a distinct control scheme. Cyclops plays like a ranged fighter. Wolverine plays like a brawler with a charge. Psylocke is the one speedrunners pick. The final Apocalypse boss sequence drew from both the animated and print canon, layering in visual cues that rewarded readers who had been following the Age of Apocalypse build in the comics.
Capcom's last great SNES beat-em-up, complete in box, before the 16-bit era lost the shelf war.
This copy is CIB, which on a 30-plus-year-old SNES title is the real qualifier. Box corners on vintage Nintendo packaging fold and crush from storage; check the four corner seams on this box for integrity. The manual should be present and flat, not water-warped from being stored in a basement with the cartridge loose inside. Cartridge label should be clean and centered, with no peeling at the edges. The box art puts Wolverine's claws in the foreground and Apocalypse overhead in that purple-on-purple palette Capcom used across the Marvel SNES run. Check the bottom edge of the cartridge board connector for oxidation before you test it.
OWNER VERIFY: Confirm all three CIB components are present and that the cartridge label shows no lifting at the lower edge.
Capcom's last great SNES beat-em-up, complete in box, before the 16-bit era lost the shelf war.
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This is part of Nintendo's 90s run, the era that built the shop's back wall. Nintendo shipped cartridges, plush, promotional oddities, and packaging that most buyers threw out on the way to the game. What survived, mostly by accident, ends up here. Every piece is cleaned, photographed, and listed one at a time. Nothing on the archive shelf is a duplicate.
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Inspected in Las Vegas on June 2026. Each piece is a single unit, sold as inspected.
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This super nintendo x-men mutant apocalypse cib originates from the 90s era[01], represents Nintendo[02]'s output, . Each piece in the shop is a single unit, inspected by hand in Las Vegas before listing. The data manifest to the right records the fields on file for this lot; where a field is empty it has been omitted rather than guessed.
INSPECTED IN STORE / 707 E FREMONT, LAS VEGAS
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- Nintendo
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- 90s
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