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X-Men: Mutant Academy : ウィキペディア英語版
X-Men: Mutant Academy

|publisher = Activision
|director = Tim Bradstock (Game Boy Color)
|designer = Tim Coode (Game Boy Color)
Daimion Pinnock (Game Boy Color)
|series =
|engine =
|platforms =
|released = Game Boy ColorPlayStation
|genre = Fighting
|modes =
}}
''X-Men: Mutant Academy'' is a 3D/2D fighting game developed by Paradox, the company behind Activision's ''Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style'' and the never-published Thrill Kill, and based on X-Men characters, from Marvel Comics. The game was released for the Game Boy Color and PlayStation as a tie-in to ''X-Men''.
Published by Activision, ''X-Men: Mutant Academy'' is a basic fighting game that uses six buttons: three buttons for punches and three for kicks. Due to the success of the game, it was followed by two sequels: ''X-Men: Mutant Academy 2'' and ''X-Men: Next Dimension''. The game's characters can be played both with their comic book costumes and their costumes from the 2000 film ''X-Men''. Characters not present in the film were given costumes of a similar design.
==Gameplay==


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