Spider-Man - Playstation 1 - First Minutes - Gameplay
#Spider-Man - #Playstation 1 - #First #Minutes - #Gameplay
A supposedly reformed#Dr.Otto #Octavius is holding a #scientific demonstration at Science Expo 2000, but is interrupted when an impostor #Spider-Man attacks the crew and steals his equipment. Eddie Brock tries to take pictures for the Daily Bugle, but the impostor shatters his camera. In rage, the Venom symbiote resurfaces inside Brock, and he vows revenge against Spider-Man. Meanwhile, the real Spider-Man, who witnessed the incident, is held responsible for the theft, and the police ensue a manhunt for him. Elsewhere, two unseen figures release some fog from their hidden base into the city, which quickly covers the streets.
After meeting with Black Cat and foiling a bank robbery by the Jade Syndicate, Spider-Man is forced to save J. Jonah Jameson from Scorpion. He defeats Scorpion, only for an ungrateful Jameson to call the police on him. While trying to escape, Spider-Man encounters Daredevil, who promises to spread the word about Spider-Man's innocence. After evading a police chopper, Spider-Man reunites with Black Cat, who informs him of two new problems: Rhino is attacking a power plant, and Venom has kidnapped his wife Mary Jane Parker to lure out Spider-Man. Choosing to deal with Rhino first, Spider-Man and Black Cat defeat him and leave him for the police, but the latter, badly wounded during the fight, is kidnapped by unknown assailants posing as paramedics.
After encouragement from the Human Torch, Spider-Man sets out to find Venom, only for him appear behind Spider-Man and lead him on a chase through the city and then the sewers. While pursuing Venom, Spider-Man encounters the Lizard, who was imprisoned by Venom after taking control of his lizard-men (which attacked Spider-Man at various points during the chase). The Lizard points Spider-Man to Venom's lair, where the former rescues Mary Jane and defeats Venom. To make amends with Spider-Man after learning he was framed, Venom offers to help him figure out who did it. The two go to the Daily Bugle to search through Jameson's files for answers, but during the search, Venom senses Carnage's presence nearby and leaves to find him.
Spider-Man discovers an entrance to a massive undersea base inside the warehouse, and proceeds to investigate, quickly coming across a symbiote manufacturing operation and an imprisoned Black Cat. After disrupting the operation and rescuing Black Cat, Spider-Man finally confronts her kidnappers and the masterminds behind the symbiote invasion: Octavius and Carnage. Taking up his Doctor Octopus persona once again, Octavius explains that he faked his reform and that, with the help of Carnage - who donated his symbiote to be cloned - he hopes to create a new world dominated by symbiotes, under his rule. Just then, Venom appears and takes on Carnage, while Spider-Man fights Doc Ock. After both Doc Ock and Venom are defeated, Spider-Man fights Carnage and defeats him by tossing him into a sonic bubble. However, the Carnage symbiote then fuses with Doc Ock, creating Monster-Ock, who proceeds to chase Spider-Man through the self-destructing base until he is caught in an explosion, which removes the symbiote from Doc Ock's body. Spider-Man carries the unconscious Doc Ock to the surface, where they are saved by Captain America, Black Cat, and Venom.
Developer(s)
#Neversoft
Treyarch (#Dreamcast)
LTI Gray Matter (#Microsoft Windows)
Westlake Interactive (Mac)
Edge of Reality (#Nintendo 64)
Vicarious Visions (#Game Boy Color)
Publisher(s)
#Activision
Aspyr (Mac)
Success (JP)
Director(s) Jay Halderman (N64)
Producer(s) Kevin Mulhall
Jason Uyeda
Gregory John & Jonathan Zamkoff (Dreamcast)
Drew Fisher (N64)
Designer(s) Chad Findley
Programmer(s) Dave Cowling
Srini Aouie Lakshmanan (Dreamcast)
Evan Bell, David Bellhorn & Jacob Meakin (N64)
Mike Livesay & Jason L. Maynard (PC)
Artist(s) Christopher Ward
Christian Bušić (Dreamcast)
Bryan Pritchard, David Bunn, James Daly III, Jason Owen & Rayfield Wright (N64)
Russell Truelove (Microsoft Windows)
Composer(s)
Tommy Tallarico
Howard Ulyate
Manfred Linzner (Game Boy Color)
Sergio A. Bustamante II (Dreamcast additional sound)
Matt Furniss (PC sound fx)
Platform(s)
#PlayStation
#Game Boy Color
#Nintendo 64
#Dreamcast
#Microsoft Windows
Release PlayStation, Game Boy Color
NA: September 1, 2000[2]
EU: September 15, 2000[1]
Nintendo 64
NA: November 21, 2000
Dreamcast
NA: April 19, 2001
EU: June 29, 2001
Microsoft Windows
NA: September 17, 2001
EU: September 21, 2001
MacOS
NA: February 2002
Genre(s) Action-adventure
Mode(s) Single-player
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