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The game does not follow a typical Marvel origin story. Instead, it features a unique, surreal narrative:
: Today, the game is often found in archives for the Oric 1/Atmos computer systems, where it is listed under the file name "Marvel Adventure #1-The Hulk (19xx)". ROMs Oric - Tangerine ORIC 1-Atmos-Telestrat - Disk
: A promotional comic book titled Questprobe was released alongside the game. It explained that a character named Durgan the Philosopher was manipulating the Hulk into performing these trials to save his own doomed planet. Marvel Adventure 1 - The Hulk (19xx)
: The Questprobe series was intended to have 12 installments, but it was cancelled after only three games ( The Hulk , Spider-Man , and The Fantastic Four ) due to the developer's bankruptcy in 1986.
: The Hulk is abducted by a mysterious cosmic entity known as the Chief Examiner , who places him in a series of bizarre mental and physical tests to evaluate his worth. The game does not follow a typical Marvel origin story
: Players begin the game as Bruce Banner, trapped in a strange laboratory. To progress, you must find ways to transform into the Hulk to overcome environmental obstacles, such as areas with ultra-high gravity that would crush a human.
: It was released for multiple 8-bit systems, including the Apple II , Commodore 64 , and Atari 8-bit . It explained that a character named Durgan the
"Marvel Adventure #1 - The Hulk (19xx)" refers to a titled Questprobe featuring The Hulk . Published by Adventure International and designed by Scott Adams , it was the first entry in a series of licensed Marvel games. The Game's Story
The game does not follow a typical Marvel origin story. Instead, it features a unique, surreal narrative:
: Today, the game is often found in archives for the Oric 1/Atmos computer systems, where it is listed under the file name "Marvel Adventure #1-The Hulk (19xx)". ROMs Oric - Tangerine ORIC 1-Atmos-Telestrat - Disk
: A promotional comic book titled Questprobe was released alongside the game. It explained that a character named Durgan the Philosopher was manipulating the Hulk into performing these trials to save his own doomed planet.
: The Questprobe series was intended to have 12 installments, but it was cancelled after only three games ( The Hulk , Spider-Man , and The Fantastic Four ) due to the developer's bankruptcy in 1986.
: The Hulk is abducted by a mysterious cosmic entity known as the Chief Examiner , who places him in a series of bizarre mental and physical tests to evaluate his worth.
: Players begin the game as Bruce Banner, trapped in a strange laboratory. To progress, you must find ways to transform into the Hulk to overcome environmental obstacles, such as areas with ultra-high gravity that would crush a human.
: It was released for multiple 8-bit systems, including the Apple II , Commodore 64 , and Atari 8-bit .
"Marvel Adventure #1 - The Hulk (19xx)" refers to a titled Questprobe featuring The Hulk . Published by Adventure International and designed by Scott Adams , it was the first entry in a series of licensed Marvel games. The Game's Story