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The following is a list of the most expensive video games ever developed, with a minimum total cost of US$50 million and sorted by the total cost adjusted for inflation. Most game budgets are not disclosed, so this list is not indicative of industry trends.
The top seven highest-grossing superhero films and nine out of the top ten highest-grossing superhero films have been produced by Marvel Studios, within the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame are the only two superhero films to surpass a $2 billion worldwide gross, with Avengers: Endgame b eing the ...
The first appearance of the Hulk — one of Marvel’s most beloved superheroes — makes this comic a holy grail for collectors. A near-mint copy (9.2 grade) from 1962 sold for $320,000 at an ...
At the time of release in 1999, the game had the record for the most expensive production costs (over US$70 million), [276] and its five-year production time. In comparison, the games' total sale was 1.2 million copies. [277] Shenmue, however, was a critical hit, earning an average review score of 89%. [278]
Marvel New Media (also called Marvel Digital) [94] is a unit of The Walt Disney Company consisting of the company's website, web series, [82] and podcast. [83] Digital shows under New Media are THWIP! The Big Marvel Show, The Marvel Minute, Marvel LIVE! and Marvel Top 10. [94]
Originally a computer indie game made using Java, it has since been ported to game consoles and mobile devices. It was bought by Microsoft Studios in November 2014. It is the most successful video game franchise to originate in Sweden and the single best-selling game of all time. FIFA: December 15, 1993: 325 million [53]
It is unclear which sound-era production superseded it as the most expensive film, although this is commonly attributed to Hell's Angels (1930), directed by Howard Hughes; the accounts for Hell's Angels show it cost $2.8 million, but Hughes publicised it as costing $4 million, selling it to the media as the most expensive film ever made. [214]
From 1986 to 1996, most of Marvel's major characters were optioned, including the Fantastic Four, X-Men, Daredevil, the Hulk, Silver Surfer, and Iron Man. [12] Marvel's first big-screen adaptation of one of its properties was the 1986 film Howard the Duck, [13] which was a box-office bomb. [14]