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The NES game, Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six. Nintendo Entertainment System developed by B.I.T.S. And released in 1992 for the was the first game featuring Spider-Man on the NES. It was an action platform game that involved Spider-Man swinging across various levels to defeat each one of the Sinister Six; Electro, Hobgoblin, and Doctor Octopus.
Ports to the and followed in 1993. Genesis and Super NES , the first Spider-Man cross platform game, was released on the and. It was first developed for the Super NES in 1992 by (who went on to produce several games for Marvel) and published. The game was later ported to the Sega Genesis Genesis in 1993. The game involves rescuing four of the superhero (, ) from an named. The player must navigate Spider-Man in search of the captured heroes (who join Spider-Man when found), fighting a variety of super villains. Software Creations later adapted the game to the Game Boy in 1993 and to Game Gear in 1994., released on Super NES and Genesis in 1994, was the first one of two major Marvel comic book storyline adaptations.
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Released in 1995 for Super NES, Genesis and PC was the sequel. Both games are side scrolling beat-'em up action games where the player controls either Spider-Man or Venom, fighting various villains from the comic book plotlines. From 1995, was developed by Western Technologies and published by Acclaim on the Genesis, and by on the Super NES. It marked the beginning of a range of software incorporating elements from the cartoon. The game is a side scrolling action platformer.
The Super NES game features six levels, five bosses, and fourteen sub-bosses. The Genesis game features five levels, five bosses, and thirteen sub-bosses. The game also features the Fantastic Four. Super Famicom was released in 1995 for the Super Famicom in Japan, very loosely based on the mini-series The Lethal Foes of Spider-Man. Tiger's LCD games Over the years released several handheld Spider-Man games.
Spider-Man Cartoon Maker , released in 1995 by, is a software package that allowed the user to create films by utilizing an archive of backdrops, animations and props from the Spider-Man animated series. The game featured the voice of, who played Spider-Man in the series. Marvel CD-ROM Comics featuring Spider-Man That same year Marvel attempted to release classic comic books onto.
Only four were ever produced, based on Spider-Man, the X-Men, and the. The Spider-Man one titled, Marvel CD-ROM Comics featuring Spider-Man included animation from the series, trivia games, and four complete issues of the comic narrated.
Capcom's arcade fighting games for the arcade hardware was a result of the success of Capcom's. It was developed by Capcom, released in 1995, ported to, and and features Spider-Man as a playable character., an unrelated action game, was released for the in. The game involves utilizing each of the Marvel superheroes through each of their levels to collect one of the Gems needed to complete the game. The SNES features Iron Man, and Spider-Man. After Children of the Atom and Marvel Super Heroes, a partnership between Marvel and Capcom began, combining the two universes into the.
Spider-Man would appear as a playable character in several titles:. (1995). (1997). (1998). (2000) Venom also appears as a playable character in the latter two games. Spider-Man later returns in. This Spider-Man was seemingly killed by Morlun with a single punch during the events of.
The Amazing Spider-Man: Web of Fire was developed by Harutyun Zatikian in 1996 and published by Sega for the, as one the final titles for the add-on. The game is a platform action game similar to the previous Sega title, Spider-Man vs. This time Spider-Man teams up with to prevent the invading forces of from taking over New York City. The game is broken into six levels with bosses such as the Eel, Tangle, and the Super-Adaptoid. Spider-Man: The Sinister Six Spider-Man: The Sinister Six, developed by was an for the PC. The game was released in 1996 and published by Byron Preiss Multimedia. The game allowed the user to choose the path the narrative would take, interact with characters as Peter Parker, collect items, and confront various puzzles, boss battles, and mini games.
Marvel Creativity Center Marvel Creativity Center, released in 1997 for both and by, teaches the user how to create comics, the 'Marvel Way' with Stan Lee and Spider-Man acting as guides. The 'story' involves Marvel studios being infiltrated by a mystery villain who has broken contact with all the regular Marvel artists and writers, leaving it up to the user to plot, script, illustrate and letter a comic.
2000s Throughout the late 1990s, Marvel Comics suffered an industry slump with Marvel filing for, which explains the lack of Spider-Man games towards the end of the late 1990s. However, by 2000, Marvel was profitable again and was gearing up to drop the and established its own rating system.
They began seriously licensing its characters for major feature film adaptations (with the commercially successful premiering on July 14, 2000). By the late 2000s, new Spider-Man games were in the works, being published by, until January 2, 2014, when the license expired. Early PlayStation and Game Boy Color games Two titles for and were announced.
's PlayStation iteration was highly successful. Enhanced versions were ported by other developers to the in 2000 and PC CD-ROM and the in 2001. A, was released in 2001 for the PlayStation and developed. In those two games, Spider-Man was voiced. A sequel to the Game Boy Color version, (not related to the Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six) was also released in 2001 and was developed.

The PlayStation Spider-Man utilized the same engine as (released September 2000) which was also developed by Neversoft. As an, developer included the ability to play as Spider-Man if the player achieved a high level of success in 'career mode'. When the launched one of the earliest titles released was developed and published by Activision in 2001. In September 2001, Spider-Man made a small appearance as one of the fighters in the fighting game by, for PlayStation. Film-based games As the live-action film was released in 2002, a game developed by titled, was developed for PC, and with a separate title developed by for Game Boy Advance. The game play was similar to that of Neversoft's previous Spider-Man game, except it featured for the first time aerial combat, and to an extent allowed the user to 'web sling' over New York openly, although not being able to land on the ground below.
The game sported the of the actors from the film, including, and including as Harry Osborn and in a bonus story-mode where he wears Norman's Green Goblin gear. After the critical success of both the first Spider-Man film and the video game releases, Marvel ordered a wider selection of titles to coincide with the release of.
The flagship titles being Treyarch's for PlayStation 2, Xbox and Nintendo GameCube, which extended the open environment concept started by their previous title. Unlike the previous generation of games based on the film, Treyarch's game was not released for the PC, and in its stead was an original game developed. The reasons for this remain unclear, and Fizz Factors game did not include the open environment gameplay as seen in Treyarch's game and appeared to be targeted towards a younger audience, despite the game being marketed the same as the console release. Later, in 2005, another version of Spider-Man 2, this time for Sony's handheld, the; which debuted in the first quarter of the year along with the system, was released. The PSP version of Spider-Man 2 was one of the first action games for the PSP, in which Spider-Man has to stay at a certain height, and Vulture is exclusive to the PSP version. The PlayStation, Xbox and GameCube received high critical acclaim and is often the basis for comparison for other Spider-Man video games.
In 2007 was released for, and. It is similar to the prequel. The game was developed by, the other console version was developed by, and the PC version. And versions of the game were planned, but later cancelled due to low sales for Xbox and limited resources for GameCube.
Sony Pictures Mobile games released a Spider-Man game for in 2003. The game was such a success that a number of titles were planned to be released alongside the Spider-Man 2 film. Some titles were delayed and are slowly being released. Titles include; Spider-Man vs. Doc Ock (May 2004) (a multi-level action-adventure game where Spider-Man battles Doc Ock), Spider-Man 2 Pinball (May 2004) (virtual pinball game, themed with Spider-Man & Doc Ock characters), Spider-Man 2 3D: NY Subway (April 2005) (the player acts as Spider-Man as he leaps, swings and soars through the city, defeating thugs and ultimately facing off with Doc Ock. The 3D games feature superior graphics and sound and showcase the advanced capabilities of new mobile handsets) and Spider-Man 2 Text Messaging Games (players must show their knowledge of Spider-Man trivia and navigate through a mission-based text game). Other hand handheld versions developed appeared on the and by and.
JakksTVGames In November 2004, JakksTVGames released an all inclusive controller that includes an ATV input jack, to operate as a console plugged straight into a TV. It was titled Spider-Man Controller with 5 TV Games, and includes five original video games each with a different goal; Streets of the City, Spider Training, Venom's Vindication, Escape from the Sewers, and Vulture's Venture.
Micro Games of America Additionally, towards the end of 2004 released a portable game, titled Spider-Man 2. Sony Pictures has also released their own LCD game, titled Spider-Man 2 Hand Held Game and a virtual reality head set portable game titled, Spider-Man 2 VR 3D. Spider-Man & Friends As 2005 began, Activision released Spider-Man & Friends for PC. It was developed by their internal company, and targeted towards young children. It featured action game based gameplay with various puzzles used as a learning tool. In March, Activision Value released their second title based on the Spider-Man franchise, Spider-Man Print Studio.
The software allows the user to print various, door hangers, and masks from a library of pre-existing Spider-Man themed art, with Spider-Man as a guide to show the user the software. Ultimate Spider-Man Spider-Man is featured in, voiced. Based on the Marvel Comics' Ultimate Spider-Man, it was released on September 22, 2005 for Nintendo GameCube, Xbox, PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, PC, Mobile Phones, and Game Boy Advance. In this game, players get to play both hero Spider-Man and fan-favorite villain Venom in their own storylines. The game also introduces the new Comic Inking Animation technology, that makes the entire game appear as if it were a living comic-book. The writing and art design for Ultimate Spider-Man were done by Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley, respectively, who both have worked on the comic book series of the same name since it was launched. The game's plot line also supposedly fits into the USM chronology, with issues 86 - 88 being advertised dealing with the aftermath of the events of the game.
Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects Also in September 2005, was released, which includes both Spider-Man (voiced by ) and Venom as playable characters. The game was released for, and. A spiritual sequel to was scheduled for release. A preview of the game was released containing a battle between Spider-Man and, but due to the end of the partnership between EA and Marvel the game was cancelled. Marvel: Ultimate Alliance Spider-Man is a featured playable character in, voiced.
The is an alternate costume for Spider-Man outside of his Classic, Symbiote, and Stark Armor costumes. Outside of playable character status, he is seen in the cutscenes with, and. Spider-Man has special dialogue with various characters ranging from Dark Spider-Man and Dark Thor, and. A simulation disk has Spider-Man defending from Scorpion while on the Omega Base. Spider-Man shows mock envy to his allies during mission briefings, making comments on S.H.I.E.L.D's advanced Hellicarrier and Omega base, wealth and the 's relationship with the Empire. Spider-Man is also in, voiced.
Spider-Man: Battle for New York This and video game was set in the Marvel Ultimate universe. Spider-Man is voiced. Spider-Man 3 The was released at the same time as the film. The game is on all formats, with the receiving a Collector's Edition featuring an exclusive playable character - Harry Osborn's 'New Goblin' persona. The black suit was handled differently by the different development teams that worked on the game, with some opting to keep the player in the costume until a certain point in the game whilst other versions of the game utilised the suit in a more strategic fashion, allowing the player to don or remove the costume while suffering side effects appropriate to how much the suit is worn. In October 2007, the New Goblin was released onto the Xbox Live Marketplace, making the PC version of Spider-Man 3, besides the PS2 and Wii, the only version developed by Treyarch not to have the New Goblin as a playable character (Excluding fight against Sandman).
In 2007, two Spider-Man 3 games were released for mobile devices, developed by USA and produced. Was released early in the year, followed by Spider-Man 3 Puzzle a few months later. Spider-Man: Friend or Foe was released on October 2, 2007 for Xbox 360, Wii, PlayStation 2, PC, PSP and Nintendo DS where reprised his role of Spider-Man.
The game is a different take on the three films, adding humor and story changes. Players can team up with a number of super villains from the comics, including Venom, Doc Ock, Green Goblin, Sandman, Black Cat, etc. Stern Pinball game has developed a Spider-Man pinball machine that encompasses all three Spider-Man theatrical releases, released in June 2007. This machine is designed by and programmed by Lyman Sheats.
Spider-Man: Web of Shadows Spider-Man appears as the lead in, voiced by Mike Vaughn. Released on October 21, 2008, Web of Shadows has received positive reviews with critics praising the idea of an original story, but citing poor polish and execution. Four separate versions of the game were released: a 3D action game for PS3, Xbox 360, Wii and Microsoft Windows, a 2.5D side-scrolling beat 'em up action game for the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 2 (called Amazing Allies Edition), and a 2.5D side-scrolling brawler/platformer for the Nintendo DS. Marvel Super Hero Squad Spider-Man appears as one of the playable heroes in the with reprising the role.
Regular, symbiote, and 2099 versions of Spider-Man are playable. Spider-Man is also in voiced again by Josh Keaton, and he appears in voiced. The Amazing Spider'Man Games bot=InternetArchiveBot fix-attempted=yes The character is voiced. He has four alternate color schemes: the classic red and blue costume, the black costume, the ', and the black and green suit from the recent 'Big Time' storyline. Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Spider-Man reprises his role as a playable character in, which is an enhanced version of.
He is voiced by Josh Keaton. His black and green outfit was replaced with the black and red outfit from 'Big Time' as well as the black and yellow Spider Armor suit. He additionally gains his white and black Future Foundation outfit, and his DLC costume is Ben Reilly's Scarlet Spider outfit. Spider-Man: Edge of Time is a 2011 that was developed by and, the same companies that developed.
The main characters for this game are: the Amazing, voiced by, and the, voiced. The Amazing Spider-Man is a game based on the that was released in. The game was developed by and, the same developers of and. Voices Spider-Man and in the iOS version of the game, voices. Marvel: Avengers Alliance Spider-Man is a playable character in the game.
Marvel: Avengers Alliance Tactics Spider-Man is a playable character in the game. Marvel Avengers: Battle for Earth Spider-Man appears as a playable character in the 2012. Marvel Heroes Spider-Man is a playable character in the, voiced by reprising the role while Spider-Man wears his modern costume, reprises the role while Spider-Man wears his Symbiote costume. Lego Marvel's Avengers Spider-Man appeared as a free downloadable character in in both classic, his civilian identity and his separate Marvel Cinematic Universe's first appearance costume from, bundled with Iron Spider, version of, Ultimate and Ultimate version. Lego Marvel Super Heroes Spider-Man is a playable character in, reprises his role. He serves as one of the main story characters in the game alongside the (consisting of, ), the (consisting of, and ), and the.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is a game based on the developed by and was released in April 2014, with Riegel reprising the role. Same for the iOS version where reprises the role. This was the last game published by Activision before the licensed expired. Marvel: Contest of Champions Spider-Man is a playable character in. Spider-Man (Symbiote), Spider-Man (Stark Enhanced), and Miles Morales also appear as separate playable characters.
Marvel Puzzle Quest Spider-Man is one of the heroes in. Spider-Man Unlimited is an endless runner mobile game developed by, was released on September 2016 for PC, iOS, Android, and Windows Phone. It features Spider-Man, along with his other alternative versions, as playable characters. Spider-Man is voiced. Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes Spider-Man is a playable character in voiced by Drake Bell, reprising his role. Marvel Mighty Heroes was shut down a year after launch. Marvel: Future Fight Spider-Man is a playable character in the mobile game.
Marvel: Avengers Alliance 2 Spider-Man is a playable character in the mobile game. Marvel Avengers Academy Spider-Man is a playable character in the mobile game.
Capcom: Infinite Spider-Man returns as a playable character in with reprising the role from. He was revealed at 2017, along with, and the Nemesis from.
Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 Spider-Man returns as a playable character in, he teams with the other heroes to stop, He seems to be good friends with, and, and is seen flirting with. He primarily wears a costume based on the one worn by 's character in (introduced in ). The homemade suit (shown in ) also appears as an unlockable variant. Marvel's Spider-Man At, Sony announced, developed by for the.
The game will feature an environment and depict an older and more experienced Spider-Man with an original story and no ties to any of the existing Marvel project. Spider-Man will be voiced. References.
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