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Justice League Task Force is a competitive fighting game produced by Sunsoft and distributed by Acclaim for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Genesis in 1995. The Super NES version was co-developed by Blizzard Entertainment and the Genesis version by Condor, Inc. (later known as Blizzard North).
Sam Oscar Lantinga is a computer programmer.He used to be the lead software engineer at Blizzard Entertainment, where he was known to the community as Slouken.He is best known as the creator of the Simple DirectMedia Layer, a very popular open source multimedia programming library, and also developed the compatibility database for Executor, a proprietary Mac OS emulator.
Justice League Task Force: Sunsoft Condor: Acclaim Entertainment: September 1, 1995: January 1995: June 1995: Ka-Ge-Ki: Fists of Steel: Kaneko Hot-B Hot-B JP Sage's Creation NA: April 26, 1991: October 1991: Unreleased Kawasaki Superbike Challenge: Lankhor: Time Warner Interactive NA Domark PAL: Unreleased December 1994: March 17, 1995: Kick ...
Justice League: Cosmic Chaos: 2023 Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch PHL Collective Outright Games DC Dual Force [9] Windows (other platforms TBD) Cryptozoic Entertainment/CCG Lab Yuke's: Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League: 2024 Windows, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S Rocksteady Studios
Justice League Task Force refers to superheroes owned and published by DC Comics. It may also refer to: Justice League Task Force - the name of a former DC Comics publication, as well as a superhero team. Justice League Task Force - a video game developed by Blizzard Entertainment and published by Acclaim Entertainment.
Justice League Task Force was an American monthly comic book series published by DC Comics from June 1993 to August 1996; it lasted 37 issues. At the time the Justice League was featured in three separate series: Justice League America, Justice League Europe (JLE) and Justice League Quarterly (JLQ).
Despero returned in an extensive story arc in Justice League America #37–40 (April–July 1990) and Justice League Europe #30–34 (September 1991–January 1992). The character's body reappeared as the host for L-Ron in Justice League Task Force #0 (October 1994), #13–33 (June 1994–March 1996), and #37 (August 1996) and Justice League ...
Ray was present when fellow League member Ice was killed by the Overlord, prompting a number of member departures and signifying the end of the League operating closely with the U.N. Ray is then asked to join the ranks of Justice League Task Force, led by Martian Manhunter. With the Task Force he shared a number of adventures, including ...