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* ''[[VideoGame/ScottPilgrim Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game]]'' is based on [[Comicbook/ScottPilgrim the comics]] rather than [[Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld the movie]], but the game and comic book were released in tandem.
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* ''[[VideoGame/ScottPilgrim Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game]]'' ''VideoGame/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorldTheGame'' is based on [[Comicbook/ScottPilgrim the comics]] rather than [[Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld the movie]], but the game and comic book were released in tandem.
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* ''[[VideoGame/ScottPilgrim Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game]]'' is based on [[Comicbook/ScottPilgrim the comics]] rather than [[Film/ScottPilgrim the movie]], but the game and comic book were released in tandem.
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* ''[[VideoGame/ScottPilgrim Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game]]'' is based on [[Comicbook/ScottPilgrim the comics]] rather than [[Film/ScottPilgrim [[Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld the movie]], but the game and comic book were released in tandem.
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** The ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' SNES and Genesis games adapting the "Death and Return" arc from the comics.
** ''VideoGame/UltimateSpiderMan'', which was supposed to be in-continuity with a current arc of the comic. [[ContinuityDrift It didn't quite work out.]]
** ''VideoGame/UltimateSpiderMan'', which was supposed to be in-continuity with a current arc of the comic. [[ContinuityDrift It didn't quite work out.]]
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** The ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'' SNES and Genesis games adapting the "Death and Return" arc from the comics.
**''VideoGame/UltimateSpiderMan'', ''[[VideoGame/UltimateSpiderMan2005 Ultimate Spider-Man]]'', which was supposed to be in-continuity with a current arc of the comic. [[ContinuityDrift It didn't quite work out.]]
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* ''VideoGame/TheWitcher'' was based on an obscure Polish series. It became a surprise hit that brought the books to the attention of a wider audience, which in turn spawned [[Franchise/TheWitcher more games and a Netflix series]].
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* Around the time ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings'' movies came out, ''[[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings The Fellowship of the Ring]]'' (book, not movie) was adapted into a so-so RPG.
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* Around the time ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings'' movies came out, ''[[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings The Fellowship of the Ring]]'' (book, not movie) was adapted into a so-so RPG.ActionAdventure game. The same publisher released [[VideoGame/TheHobbit2003 a game adaptation]] of ''Literature/TheHobbit'' the following year, well before ''Film/TheHobbit'' films.
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** The ''ComicBook/IronMan[=/=]X-O Man of War'' game adapts the intercompany crossover of the same title.
* ''[[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk Hulk: Ultimate Destruction]]'' got a RecursiveAdaptation comics miniseries released simultaneously with the video game, creating an ambivalent example. Like the ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' example, it was supposed to be comic-book canon but didn't end up fitting properly.
* ''[[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk Hulk: Ultimate Destruction]]'' got a RecursiveAdaptation comics miniseries released simultaneously with the video game, creating an ambivalent example. Like the ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' example, it was supposed to be comic-book canon but didn't end up fitting properly.
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** The ''ComicBook/IronMan[=/=]X-O Man of War'' ''ComicBook/IronMan[=/=]ComicBook/XOManowar'' game adapts the intercompany crossover of the same title.
*''[[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk Hulk: Ultimate Destruction]]'' ''VideoGame/TheIncredibleHulkUltimateDestruction'' got a RecursiveAdaptation comics miniseries released simultaneously with the video game, creating an ambivalent example. Like the ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' example, it was supposed to be comic-book canon but didn't end up fitting properly.
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