

The basic idea in this game is to drive around in a series of non-linear maps of roads, destroy enemy vehicles, roadblocks and bunkers, loot some buildings and move on.
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Anyway, this game is based on Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, which is a bit odd, considering the game title is just Mad Max, and the original movie is something rather different. A new Mad Max game is coming up this year, to pave the way for a new Mad Max movie, which should be coming up next year, but who knows if we shall ever see it come to life. To my knowledge, Mad Max for the NES is the only video game based on any of the original Mad Max movies, and indeed, currently the only Mad Max game in existence. Let's start off this entry with a unique movie licence game. So, while you're waiting for the next actual comparison, take a look at another list of rather interesting games.

If not exactly unique, then hopefully at least exclusive. Some of these games are as questionable as anything for being included here, but all of them should have some proper reason or two for being included. Surprise, surprise! While Lemon64 was out for a longer period of time last month, I also found myself almost forced to work on another set of Unique Games, which frankly compiled up like a breeze, and as such came as a welcome distraction.
