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A FightingGame for UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis and UsefulNotes/{{SNES}} that was released in 1995. The game was developed by Creator/{{Sunsoft}} and published by Creator/{{Acclaim}}. The SNES version was co-developed by Creator/BlizzardEntertainment and the Genesis version by Condor Inc. ([[CocaPepsiInc later known as Blizzard North]]).

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A FightingGame for UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis Platform/SegaGenesis and UsefulNotes/{{SNES}} Platform/{{SNES}} that was released in 1995. The game was developed by Creator/{{Sunsoft}} and published by Creator/{{Acclaim}}. The SNES version was co-developed by Creator/BlizzardEntertainment and the Genesis version by Condor Inc. ([[CocaPepsiInc later known as Blizzard North]]).
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* AdaptationalSuperPowerChange: Aquaman has the power to shoot hard water balls, a power he does not actually have in the comics (though he did in his self-titled 1960s Filmation cartoon).

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* AdaptationalSuperPowerChange: Aquaman has the power to shoot hard water balls, a power he does not actually have in the comics (though he did in his self-titled ''WesternAnimation/{{Aquaman}}'' 1960s Filmation cartoon).
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* ReformulatedGame: Although both versions have the same characters and stages, the game isn't the same for SNES and Genesis, in part because were different co-creators with Sunsoft.

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* ReformulatedGame: Although both versions have the same characters and stages, the game isn't the same for SNES and Genesis, in part because there were different co-creators with Sunsoft.Sunsoft for each version.

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* AWinnerIsYou: No matter which fighter you choose, [[http://www.vgmuseum.com/end/snes/a/jl.htm the endings are all the same]] and not even worth to mention in this page.

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* AWinnerIsYou: AWinnerIsYou:
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No matter which fighter you choose, [[http://www.vgmuseum.com/end/snes/a/jl.htm the endings are all the same]] and not even worth to mention in this page.
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Moved to Trivia section


* LicensedGame: Of DC's ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague''.
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The game was '''[[InNameOnly very loosely]]''' based on ''Justice League: Task Force'' comic books published by Creator/DCComics between 1993 and 1996. If well the game was considered as the JackOfAllStats of [[FightingGame fighting games]] for these consoles, ''Task Force'' was considered the first DC fighting game title ever.

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The game was '''[[InNameOnly very loosely]]''' based on ''Justice League: Task Force'' comic books published by Creator/DCComics between 1993 and 1996. If well Although the game was considered as the JackOfAllStats of [[FightingGame fighting games]] for these consoles, ''Task Force'' was considered the first DC fighting game title ever.



%%* EvilTwin: Every one of the JL members you fight against in the game.
* FanRemake: Thanks to ''VideoGame/{{MUGEN}}'', all the characters were remade in a better quality than the source, first as separate characters (and edits) and later as a couple of fullgames.

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%%* * EvilTwin: Every one of the JL members you fight against in the game.
game is later revealed as clones made by Darkseid to stop you.
* FanRemake: Thanks to ''VideoGame/{{MUGEN}}'', all the characters were remade in a better quality than the source, first as separate characters (and edits) and later as a couple of fullgames.fullgames, one of them makes {{crossover}} with ''Franchise/StreetFighter''.



* ReformulatedGame: If well both versions have the same characters and stages, the game isn't the same for SNES and Genesis, in part because were different co-creators with Sunsoft.

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* ReformulatedGame: If well Although both versions have the same characters and stages, the game isn't the same for SNES and Genesis, in part because were different co-creators with Sunsoft.
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* WeaponOfChoice: Batman has his batarangs, Wonder Woman has her Lasso of Truth and Aquaman has his golden trident.

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* NinetiesHair: Superman and Aquaman, as the fashion of that time.

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* %%* NinetiesHair: Superman and Aquaman, as the fashion of that time.



* BigBad: Darkseid.
* BadGuyBar: Despero's stage.

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* %%* BigBad: Darkseid.
* %%* BadGuyBar: Despero's stage.



* EvilTwin: Every of the JL members you fight against in the game.

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* %%* EvilTwin: Every one of the JL members you fight against in the game.



* TheHero: Superman.

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* %%* TheHero: Superman.



* LicensedGame: Of DC's ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague''. And not a good one, sadly.

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* LicensedGame: Of DC's ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague''. And not a good one, sadly.



* {{Mook}}: Cheetah and Despero.

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* %%* {{Mook}}: Cheetah and Despero.



* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Wonder Woman for heroes and Cheetah for villains.

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* %%* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Wonder Woman for heroes and Cheetah for villains.
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* ComicBook/{{Darkseid}} (BigBad[=/=]TheBoss of the game)

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* ComicBook/{{Darkseid}} (BigBad[=/=]TheBoss (BigBad[=/=]FinalBoss of the game)
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* AdaptationalSuperPowerChange: Aquaman has the power to shoot hard water balls, a power he does not actually made in the comics.

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* AdaptationalSuperPowerChange: Aquaman has the power to shoot hard water balls, a power he does not actually made have in the comics.comics (though he did in his self-titled 1960s Filmation cartoon).

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* AdaptationalSuperPowerChange: Aquaman has the power to shoot hard water balls, a power he does not ac

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* AdaptationalSuperPowerChange: Aquaman has the power to shoot hard water balls, a power he does not acactually made in the comics.


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* FanRemake: Thanks to ''VideoGame/{{MUGEN}}'', all the characters were remade in a better quality than the source, first as separate characters (and edits) and later as a couple of fullgames.

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* ActionGirl: Wonder Woman

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* ActionGirl: Wonder WomanAdaptedOut: None of the Comicbook/{{Green Lantern}}s associated with the team appear in the game, nor does Comicbook/MartianManhunter.
* AdaptationalSuperPowerChange: Aquaman has the power to shoot hard water balls, a power he does not ac
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moved to YMMV subpage as it's a subjective, Just For Fun wick


* XMeetsY: The game was one of the numerous ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII'' clones from the early '90s, just with DC characters as the fighters.

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