A colorful brawler tied to the comic, fun in two player but repetitive over time. Best for short, no fuss couch sessions.
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Platformer featuring Astérix and Obélix running through levels inspired by the comic series. Published by Infogrames, released in Europe in 1995. Two alternately playable characters with distinct abilities, levels in Gaul, Rome and Egypt faithful to the Goscinny/Uderzo visual style, world-end bosses. French-Belgian comic adaptation on Super Nintendo.
Complete: box, manual and disc/cart very clean. Lightly handled.
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A two-character Astérix and Obélix beat 'em up by Infogrames, this European release extends the licence's Franco-Belgian roots into the late SNES years. Arriving after the first game, it saw a more modest run, making a fine complete copy a touch harder to assemble. It remains a licence tie-in without hit aura: loose is cheap, and the interest rests on the faithful Goscinny/Uderzo look and the completeness of the European cardboard box.
Is Asterix & Obelix still worth playing in 2026?
A platformer drawn from the comic, Asterix & Obelix lets you play the two Gauls across colourful levels touring Roman Europe, with humour faithful to Goscinny and Uderzo's world. The polished graphics and the general good cheer make the title's charm. The gameplay stays basic and the difficulty uneven in places, with no real risk taking. A likeable platformer for fans of the comic and lovers of Franco-Belgian licences on 16 bit.