Thread:BlindmelonKen/@comment-1320618-20130510012815/@comment-4300738-20130510220921

It never specifically stated that Jack Taggert was in the Firepower suit. Not only that, but the voices were vastly different too. I personally see the Iron Man (video game) as an extension of the movie. Same with the Incredible Hulk game. I paid close attention to how time went by and how certain events took place in the Iron Man, specifically sun rise and sun sets telling the time of the day and how much time has passed. Interestingly enough, there was no info on what happened on October 23, 2009. Leaving a big gap between October 22 and October 24. I think the game fills in that gap, and extends the timeline in that case.

As for the Increbile Hulk game, it doesn't specially follow the movie and mostly centers around Bruce Banner's journey around the world. The timeline for the Hulk movie was spread out in a span of about two years. Much could have happened during that time.

And to say the villains were never mentioned again doesn't mean they didn't exist. Most of if not all of the game-exclusive villains were killed off, so why would Iron Man bring up a random encounter with Titanium Man? Out of the billions of people in the world, you can't tell me only about 80 or 90 of them are supervillains. This is the cinematic Marvel Universe, setting itself up for a larger world.

That's my two cents. You don't have to agree with me, I just thought I'd share my opinion and how I personally think it can fit into the timeline.