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Captain America also appeared in Data East's arcade FightingGame ''VideoGame/AvengersInOperationGalacticStorm''.

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Captain America also appeared in Data East's arcade FightingGame ''VideoGame/AvengersInOperationGalacticStorm''.''Avengers In Galactic Storm''.

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The somewhat different NES version was a PlatformGame in which one player controlled Captain America and Hawkeye alternately, traveling across America to rescue Iron Man and the Vision from captivity.

Captain America also appeared in Data East's arcade FightingGame ''Avengers in Galactic Storm''.

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The somewhat different NES version was a PlatformGame in which one player controlled Captain America and Hawkeye alternately, traveling across America to rescue Iron Man and the Vision from captivity.

captivity. In this version, Cap and Hawkeye are played differently: Cap can dash, float on water or stand on spikes with his shield and hangs on chains, but can only throw his shield in one direction; Hawkeye, on the other hand, can do ''none'' of that, but makes up for it by being able to shoot arrows in any direction.

Captain America also appeared in Data East's arcade FightingGame ''Avengers in Galactic Storm''.''VideoGame/AvengersInOperationGalacticStorm''.


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* AnnoyingVideoGameHelper: Wasp in the NES version. ''Every'' time you leave a stage, she keeps giving you tips that are pointless by the time you reach the second boss. Doesn't help that Cap and Hawkeye respond to this with "Roger, Wasp", like they already knew this.
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-->'''Ok, GO!!"

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-->'''Ok, -->"Ok, GO!!"
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* HealthyGreenHarmfulRed: The ''villains'', sub-bosses and bosses, {{Life Meter}}s are green when full and color damage in red.

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* HealthyGreenHarmfulRed: The ''villains'', sub-bosses and bosses, {{Life Meter}}s are green when full and color damage in red.red (the Avengers' health gauges are represented by a number of HitPoints).
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* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: The Sentinel. It's so big that you don't see it's entire body.

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* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: The Sentinel. It's so big that you don't see it's its entire body.



* BlindIdiotTranslation: Happens with some dialogues - to the point that there is no voiceover for the dialogue aside from pre-boss battle banter.

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* BlindIdiotTranslation: Happens with some dialogues dialogue - to the point that there is no voiceover for the dialogue aside from pre-boss battle banter.



** The Juggernaut is a villain here. While Juggy has menaced Avengers members such as Thor and Hulk in their own titles, he rarely fought the Avengers as a team. Additionally, Hulk and Thor aren't even in this game. (He's also slightly ''shorter'' than the player characters, has what looks like a ship's porthole where his face should be, and attacks by rolling around.)
** There's also a Sentinel as a Boss. (Its LifeMeter calls it a "Giant Robot", but it's obvious what it is.) Aside from the ''ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}'' storyline, Sentinels are almost always only a problem for the Mutant teams.
** The Wizard is usually a foe of [[ComicBook/FantasticFour The Fantastic Four]].

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** The Juggernaut is a villain here. While Juggy has menaced Avengers members such as Thor and Hulk in their own titles, he rarely fought the Avengers as a team. Additionally, Hulk and Thor aren't even in this game. (He's He's also slightly ''shorter'' than the player characters, has what looks like a ship's porthole where his face should be, and attacks by rolling around.)
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** There's also a Sentinel as a Boss.boss. (Its LifeMeter calls it a "Giant Robot", but it's obvious what it is.) Aside from the ''ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}'' storyline, Sentinels are almost always only a problem for the Mutant mutant teams.
** The Wizard is usually a foe of [[ComicBook/FantasticFour The Fantastic Four]].the ComicBook/FantasticFour.
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* FantasyLandmarkEquivalent: In the location "Avengers' Park" there is a mountain with faces of four Avengers, an imitation of Mount Rushmore.
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Crosswicking.

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* HealthyGreenHarmfulRed: The ''villains'', sub-bosses and bosses, {{Life Meter}}s are green when full and color damage in red.
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* OffModel: Juggernaut, at least his helmet.
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* SinisterScythe: The Grim Reaper's WeaponOfChoice, which he can also use as a propeller blade to float around.

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* SinisterScythe: The Grim Reaper's WeaponOfChoice, weapon, which he can also use as a propeller blade to float around.
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* PrepareToDie: In the back of the box art for the NES version of the game, there is a screenshot for the early version of the game's intro in which the Mandarin lifts up the magic rings and says, "Say your prayers, Avengers!" before blasting Vision and Iron Man into unconsciousness. However, this was {{Bowdlerise}}d in the final version, when the Mandarin now says, "You're in trouble, Avengers!"

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* PrepareToDie: In the back of the box art for the NES version of the game, and the "Now Playing" section in the [[https://archive.org/details/NintendoPowerMagazineTheSNESEra/Nintendo%20Power%20029%20%28Oct%201991%29%20Star%20Trek/page/n91/mode/2up October 1991]] issue of ''Magazine/NintendoPower'', there is a screenshot for the early version of the game's intro in which the Mandarin lifts up the magic rings and says, "Say your prayers, Avengers!" before blasting Vision and Iron Man into unconsciousness. However, this was {{Bowdlerise}}d in the final version, when the Mandarin now says, "You're in trouble, Avengers!"
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* MoneyMauling: Whirlwind, the first boss, is encountered right after he robbed a bank. His opening attack is to throw the bag of money he's carrying as a projectile attack.

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* EnergyWeapon: Level One's battle against Klaw & Living Laser.

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* EnergyWeapon: Level One's battle against Klaw & Several villains use them. Living Laser.Laser and Klaw have their HandBlast attacks, the Mandarin has his FreezeRay, and Ultron uses his EyeBeams and a ChestBlaster to rain DeathFromAbove.



* MultiRangedMaster: Crossbones, the Stage 5 boss, prefers to attack at range with his gun, throwing knives, and mobile land mines.



* NoYou: Whirlwind's comeback before his boss battle at the end of the first stage:
-->'''Avengers:''' You can't escape!\\
'''Whirlwind:''' ''You'' will be the one escaping!



** The Juggernaut is a villain here. While Juggy has menaced Avengers members such as Thor and Hulk in their own titles, he rarely fought the Avengers as a team. Additionally, Hulk and Thor aren't even in this game. (He's also slightly ''shorter'' than the player characters, has what looks like a ship's porthole where his face should be, and attacks by rolling around)

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** The Juggernaut is a villain here. While Juggy has menaced Avengers members such as Thor and Hulk in their own titles, he rarely fought the Avengers as a team. Additionally, Hulk and Thor aren't even in this game. (He's also slightly ''shorter'' than the player characters, has what looks like a ship's porthole where his face should be, and attacks by rolling around)around.)



* SinisterScythe: The Grim Reaper's WeaponOfChoice, which he can also use as a propeller blade to float around.



* SpinAttack: Whirlwind.

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* SpinAttack: Whirlwind.Whirlwind, true to his name, twists himself into a tornado to attack, either by CollisionDamage or the debris that gets uprotted in his wake.

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* NearVictoryFanfare: When you get a boss down to one third health, a voice shouts "Okay Go!" and [[ThemeMusicPowerUp the main theme starts up]].

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* NearVictoryFanfare: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3x12BpqcHY When you get a boss down to one third health, health]], a voice shouts "Okay Go!" and [[ThemeMusicPowerUp the main theme starts up]].
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Frickin' Laser Beams entry amended in accordance with this Trope Repair Shop Thread.


* EnergyWeapon: Level One's battle against Klaw & Living Laser.



* FrickinLaserBeams: Level One's battle against Klaw & Living Laser.

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