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This is one gaming moment I recall with vivid frustration. Almost as terrible as my experiences withfor the Atari. The game itself wasn't so much the problem as a later level in the game. Anyone that was lucky enough to play this gem will likely have the same story of hitting a brick wall in the Mojo level.In the second to last level after the Mojo boss fight, one finds a computer screen to destroy. Then you are told to: "Reset the Computer." My friends and brothers spent an entire summer looking for a button. We scoured the level in the game to press and continue. The solution to this puzzle is quite the astonishment.Now years after attempting, failing and just moving on to other games, I happened to find the answer. This was years ago, by the way. To reset the computer- the player had to press reset on the Sega Genesis console. Yes. I was taken aback. It felt like a slap in the face. Not only was the player supposed to think outside the game cartridge, but they were supposed to do somethinggamer in their right mind would ever think of doing for fear of losing progress in the game.And to top it off- if you pressed it for even a fraction of a second to long, the game would do exactly that- reset the system and you'd lose your progress. So gamers were supposed to tap the reset button which brought up a screen full of numbers and then moved you on to the next level.Absolutely brilliant for breaking the 4th wall for gamers, as well as being a horrible dilemma for kids that would never think of risking their gameplay by pressing the damn reset button. Are there ANY gamers out there that genuinely discovered the answer to this puzzle? Any brave kids that ventured to press the button that was typically off-limits to even think about touching?Anyway, while this game was an average game to play, I always wondered why they didn't just port the X-men 6-player arcade game that was released a year earlier. Either way the next X-men game to arrive on the Sega Genesis,, was a vast improvement. Better gameplay, better animation, better story. It even gave players unlimited mutant powers!