
The Punisher
The Punisher is a 1993 beat 'em up game developed and published by Sega for the Genesis. Based on the Marvel Comics character, players control Frank Castle through 8 stages of vigilante justice against crime syndicates, featuring brutal combat mechanics and weapon pickups.
Platform
Sega Genesis
Year
1993
Genre
Beat 'em up
Developer
Sega
Controls
About This Game
Notable for its violent gameplay including environmental kills and hostage rescue mechanics. Features digitized sprites and voice samples from the 1989 Punisher film starring Dolph Lundgren.
Includes two-player co-op mode with Nick Fury as the second character. The Japanese version (『ザ・パニッシャー』) had censored violence and altered character designs.
Considered one of the most graphically advanced Genesis beat 'em ups, praised for its responsive controls but criticized for high difficulty. Developed by the same team behind Streets of Rage 2.
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