In Japan,
Game Machine listed
X-Men as both the third most successful table arcade unit and seventh most successful upright arcade unit of August 1992. In the United States,
X-Men was the top-grossing deluxe
arcade cabinet on the
RePlay charts from May to October 1992. It was one of the top five highest-grossing dedicated
arcade games of 1992 in the United States, according to the Amusement & Music Operators Association (AMOA). At the 1992 AMOA Games Awards, it was nominated for the "most played video game (dedicated)" and "most innovative new technology" awards. In
Play Meter magazine, Jim Overman gave the arcade game a rating of 91% and a "gut feeling" score of 10 out of 10. In 2004,
X-Men was inducted into
GameSpots list of the greatest games of all time. In 2013, Arcade Sushi ranked X-Men 3rd on their "10 Best Retro Beat 'Em Ups".
Nerdist.com included the game in its "Top Ten Most Iconic Marvel Video Games". In 2023, Time Extension included the game on their top 25 "Best Beat 'Em Ups of All Time" list.
IGN gave the HD port of the game a score of 7.5, saying "the game is incredibly simple and repetitive... And yet it works. It's simply a blast to play with friends". Many websites and reviewers such as Gouki.com stated that having unlimited continues without penalty for all modes has cheapened the classic experience, especially online play.
Sinclair User magazine gave
X-Men a score of 58/100, noting the arcade game's ability to have six players playing simultaneously, although stating "big game, big sprites, but unless you are a big fan of the Marvel comic, probably not big fun".
Colossus roar An
X-Men cabinet was donated to
MAGFest, the Music and Gaming Festival, by attendee Charles Margolis in 2008. It was placed in a hub area and was extremely loud. In part due to the accoustics of the venue, the roar from Colossus' special move was heard frequently by attendees throughout the whole event. As a result, it has become a tradition at MAGFest for the audience to mimic the Colossus roar.
Nobuo Uematsu led the crowd in a Colossus roar during a live performance there in 2012. The original cabinet is still present, with a memorial notice added after Margolis died from
brain cancer in 2017. ==Notes==