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North American PlayStation cover art Kevin Mulhall Chad Findley Dave Cowling Chris Ward Howard Ulyate Release PlayStation, Game Boy Color.: August 30, 2000.: September 15, 2000 Nintendo 64.: November 21, 2000 Dreamcast.: April 19, 2001.: June 29, 2001 Microsoft Windows.: September 17, 2001.: September 21, 2001 Mode(s) Spider-Man (also known as Spider-Man 64 for the Nintendo 64) is an based on 's. It was developed by and published by using the for the in 2000; the game was later ported by different developers to various systems including the and that same year, as well as the and in 2001. The game follows Spider-Man as he is framed by a for stealing a device created by a supposedly reformed. The game features, and an exclusive-to-game Doctor Octopus all as boss battles. Two direct sequels were released in 2001; one developed by, released for the, and one developed by, released exclusively for the PlayStation. This game and it's sequel feature narration from Spider-Man co-creator.

Vicarious Visions developed the Game Boy Color version, Edge of Reality developed the Nintendo 64 version, developed the Sega Dreamcast version, and LTI Gray Matter developed the Windows version of the game, the latter two having the superior graphical quality. Contents. Gameplay The game has the player controlling Spider-Man as he goes through each level, either trying to reach the exit or complete a certain objective.

The player must restart the current level if Spider-Man runs out of health, falls off a building, or fails to complete certain objectives such as rescuing a hostage. Spider-Man is able to utilize his spider powers to traverse the environments, being able to crawl on walls and ceilings, swing short distances and instantly zip between certain points. In combat, Spider-Man can utilize a limited supply of web-cartridges to attack his enemies, either webbing them up to stall or defeat them, increasing the strength of his attacks, or forming an explosive barrier. Spider-Man can also find comics, which unlock a Spider-Man comic book issue cover in the menu screen, as well as power-ups such as Spider-Armor which temporarily increases his strength and defense, and Fire Webbing which is effective against symbiotes. Alternate costumes There are variety of different costumes that span the course of Spider-Man's career featured in the game, each one achieved by accomplishing various goals or by entering in a cheat code.

While some are just alternate character skins, others give Spider-Man new abilities. These costumes include the Symbiote, street clothes, Quick-Change Spider-Man, Amazing Bag-Man, Spider-Man 2099, Scarlet Spider, and versions. Every time the game is completed, another costume will be unlocked. Plot A supposedly reformed is holding a scientific demonstration at Science Expo 2000, in New York City, but is interrupted when an impostor attacks the crew and steals his equipment.

Tries to take pictures for of the Daily Bugle, but the impostor shatters his camera. In rage, the symbiote surfaces inside him, and he swears revenge on both Jameson and Spider-Man. Peter Parker (the real Spider-Man, in attendance) is framed for the incident and the police begin to track him down. Meanwhile, two mysterious figures working together release a strange fog which spreads through the entire city. After meeting and foiling a robbery by the Jade Syndicate, Spider-Man rushes to the Daily Bugle, where he fights and defeats to keep him from killing Jameson, only for Jameson to send the police after him.

He encounters, who promises to spread the word about Spider-Man's innocence. After evading a police chopper, Spider-Man reunites with Black Cat, who alerts him to two new problems: a power plant (Omni-Tech) being attacked by, and Venom holding his wife hostage to lure Spider-Man. Spider-Man refuses to abandon Black Cat and goes with her to the power plant. Spider-Man defeats Rhino, but Black Cat is injured and kidnapped by paramedics who are not who they seem.

After encouragement from the, Spider-Man sets out to find Venom, only for him to appear behind him and lead Spider-Man on an elaborate chase into the sewer. Spider-Man comes across the imprisoned, who explains that Venom locked him up and took control of his lizard men, and points him in the direction of Venom's lair where Mary Jane is being kept. After defeating Venom and rescuing Mary Jane, Spider-Man convinces Venom that someone has framed him and that they have deliberately been turned against each other.

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To make amends, Venom decides to aid Spider-Man, and they head for the Daily Bugle to search through Jameson's files to try and find the impostor's identity. During the search, Venom senses the presence of, and leaves to find him and keep him away from Spider-Man.

After fighting through an infestation of symbiotes throughout the building, Spider-Man finally locates the identity of his impostor:. After being defeated by Spider-Man, Mysterio reveals his boss's plan: to infest New York with symbiotes, with the fog over the city acting as a beacon for the symbiotes that will prepare the citizens for. Mysterio's information leads Spider-Man to Warehouse 65, which hides an enormous underground base where the symbiotes that are cloned from Carnage's symbiote are being manufactured. Spider-Man runs into the, and with his help, finds a path leading into an undersea base. After rescuing Black Cat, Spider-Man finally discovers that her kidnappers, Octavius and Carnage, are the masterminds behind the plan. Taking up his Doctor Octopus persona once again, Octavius explains that he feigned reform and is planning to rule the new world he plans to create via symbiosis. As Venom appears and takes on Carnage, Spider-Man battles and defeats Doc Ock despite the force field protecting him.

Carnage defeats Venom, forcing Spider-Man to fight the symbiote himself. He manages to defeat Carnage with sonics, but his symbiote fuses with Ock to produce an enormous, out-of-control monster called 'Monster Ock'. Spider-Man escapes Monster Ock in a long chase, and the base is destroyed. Ock is separated from the symbiote, and Spider-Man carries him to the surface, where he is rescued by, who was called by Black Cat and Venom. In the epilogue, Spider-Man is shown playing cards with Captain America, Daredevil, and the Punisher, while Black Cat and the Human Torch are dancing. In prison, Mysterio, Rhino, Scorpion, and a Jade Syndicate thug are also playing cards while Doctor Octopus is banging his head on the cell bars. Scorpion openly mocks the other villains for failing to defeat Spider-Man despite all working together.

Development Spider-Man uses the same game engine as. Spider-Man was a hidden character in, and a reference is made to this during gameplay. The PlayStation, Dreamcast, and Windows versions have pre-rendered, whereas the Nintendo 64 version shows captioned freeze-frames done in the style of a comic book and with fewer voice clips, due to that console's technical limitations for cutscenes. The Lizard was meant to appear in the final cutscene but was not included in the final version of the game's cutscene. The earliest footage of the game was found in a German demo disc entitled PlayDemo Vol. 17, and featured some drastic changes from the final product, such as a different opening, different (most likely placeholder) voices, different music, and an entirely different model for and an entirely different boss stage, as well as a sewer level not found in the final game.

Audio Some of the voice actors from both the 1990s and cartoons reprise their respective roles. For instance, reprises his role as Spider-Man from Spider-Man Unlimited,. Reprises his role as Doctor Octopus from the 1990s Spider-Man cartoon, and reprises her roles as both Black Cat from the 1990s Spider-Man cartoon and Mary Jane Watson from Spider-Man Unlimited. Reprises his role as from the. The main song is a 'rock n' roll' remix of the.

Narrates key parts of the story. The game features voices from as, and. Voices, and. Soundtrack The game's soundtrack was composed. It features a variation of musical loops mostly influenced by popular genres of the time, such as and.

The Nintendo 64 version includes a sound test where individual samples of tracks can be listened to. 'CTW Game Guide'.

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Hello retro gamers, let's go back to the childhood once more. Contrary to the popular belief, this Spiderman game was the first one to come out for Microsoft Windows in 2000.

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From Wikipedia Spider-Man is an action-adventure beat 'em up video game based on Marvel's Spider-Man franchise. It was developed by Neversoft and published by Activision for the PlayStation in 2000. The game was later ported to the Game Boy Color, Nintendo 64 (also known as Spider-Man 64 by some players), Dreamcast and Windows by various developers. Developer(s) LTI Gray Matter (PC) Publisher(s) Activision Distributor(s) Marvel Entertainment Platform(s) Microsoft Windows Release date(s) NA September 17, 2001 EU September 21, 2001 Genre(s) Action-adventure, beat 'em up Mode(s) Single-player Hard to find. Like my every upload, this will work in Windows and Linux. Windows: Extract, burn a CD, insert and install.

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