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Spider-Man (2000 video game)

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Spider-Man is a 2000 action-adventure video game based on the Marvel Comics series The Amazing Spider-Man. Although it features the likenesses and same voice actors, it is not based on the animated television shows from the 1990s. It was developed by Neversoft and published by Activision using the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater game engine for the PlayStation. The game was later ported by different developers to various systems including the Game Boy Color and Nintendo 64 that same year, as well as the Dreamcast and Microsoft Windows in 2001.

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Developer(s)Neversoft [A]
Vicarious Visions (GBC)Publisher(s)Activision
Aspyr (Mac)Director(s)Jay Halderman (N64)[1]Producer(s)Kevin Mulhall & Jason Uyeda
Drew Fisher (N64)[1]
Gregory John & Jonathan Zamkoff (Dreamcast)Designer(s)Chad Findley
Team Baisoku (GBC)Programmer(s)Dave Cowling
Srini Aouie Lakshmanan (Dreamcast)[2]
Jason L. Maynard & Michael S. Livesay (PC)[3]Artist(s)Chris Ward
Christian Bušić (Dreamcast)[2]
Russell Truelove (PC)[3]
Jorge Diaz, Jonathan Russell, Rick Grossenbacher (GBC)Writer(s)Jorge Diaz, Jonathan Russell, Karthik Bala (GBC)Composer(s)

Tommy TallaricoHoward UlyateMatt Furniss (Sound FX on PC)Sergio A. Bustamante II (Additional sound on Dreamcast)Manfred Linzner (GBC)

EngineTony Hawk's Pro SkaterPlatform(s)

PlayStationGame Boy ColorNintendo 64DreamcastMicrosoft Windows

ReleasePlayStation, Game Boy Color

NA: September 1, 2000[5]EU: September 15, 2000[4]

Nintendo 64

NA: November 21, 2000

Dreamcast

NA: April 19, 2001EU: June 29, 2001

Microsoft Windows

NA: September 17, 2001EU: September 21, 2001

MacOS

NA: February 2002

Genre(s)Action-adventureMode(s)Single-player

The game's story follows Spider-Man as he attempts to clear his name after being framed by a doppelgänger and becoming a wanted criminal, while also having to foil a symbiote invasion orchestrated by Doctor Octopus and Carnage. Numerous villains from the comics appear as bosses, including Scorpion, Rhino, Venom, Mysterio, Carnage, and Doctor Octopus, as well as a Carnage symbiote-possessed Doctor Octopus named Monster-Ock, who was created exclusively for the game as the final boss.

Spider-Man received an overall generally positive reception. It was followed three sequels in 2001: Spider-Man 2: The Sinister Six, developed exclusively for the Game Boy Color by Torus Games; the Playstation-exclusive Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro, developed by Vicarious Visions; and the Game Boy Advance-exclusive Spider-Man: Mysterio's Menace, also developed by Vicarious Visions. The game features narration from co-creator Stan Lee, and is the first Spider-Man game published by Activision following their acquisition of the license, which would expire in 2014.

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