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X-Men: Children of the Atom
X-Men: Children of the Atom (1997) is a title from the leap into 3D, catalogued in the VG90 reference archive for Arcade, DOS, SEGA Saturn.
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About the game
X-Men: Children of the Atom is a video game released in 1997 for Arcade, DOS, SEGA Saturn. VG90 lists it as a reference record so the title stays discoverable alongside the thousands of other releases that defined the leap into 3D.
The years around 1997 belonged to the leap into 3D, when polygons, CD-ROM storage and analogue control were rewriting what games looked and felt like. VG90 groups titles like this one by era and platform so those connections are easy to trace.
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Why it matters
Beyond any single title, the leap into 3D matters as a chapter in gaming history — polygons, CD-ROM storage and analogue control were rewriting what games looked and felt like. Cataloguing releases from the period, notable and obscure alike, keeps that fuller picture intact.
Technical notes
Catalogued for Arcade, DOS, SEGA Saturn, dated 1997. This entry reflects public listing metadata — platform and year — with direct download links attached.
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