Developer & Publisher: SEGA Part Number: 4412 Release: 1993 Genre: Jump & Shoot Player: 1 Level: 45 Language: Englisch Value: ~15€ Scarcity: 4
Spider-Man durchkämmt New York City und bringt die Bande des Kingpins zur Strecke. Hier gibt es Non-stop Action, Horden von skrupellosen Verbrechern und sämtliche verblüffenden Spezialmanöver von Spidey!
Spider-Man scours New York city, hunting down the Kingpin's mob. Non-stop action, hordes of vicious criminals and all Spidey's dazzling moves!
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GAMERS Ausgabe 1/1994: [Grafik: 3 Sound: 3 Gesamt: 4]
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The city of New York is certainly a great place to be, but not when there's the criminal element running about. Lucky for the NYPD, there's also the heroic Spider-Man on their side! But now one of the biggest criminals in the city, Wilson Fisk, a.k.a. The Kingpin, has pulled of the ultimate plot! He announces to New York that a bomb has been planted somewhere in the city, and that it'll go off in 24 hours! What's worse, he lays the blame on Spider-Man, and now the webslinger is on his own, and on the run from the police. Spidey smells a rat, and he knows what he must do. Spidey has 24 hours to find and disarm that bomb. And he must also clear his name, so he takes his camera to take convincing photos for his Spider-Man hating boss, J. Jonah Jameson, and the police, to prove his innocence. Along the way, he just may run into a few of his *AHEM* „old friends“, including Dr. Octopus, Electro, Mysterio, and ultimately Kingpin himself! www.Mobygames.com
This is clearly a remake of the original Genesis Spiderman game, with many of the graphics and level designs taken directly from that game. But Spiderman vs. the Kingpin is actually a significant improvement, especially when it comes to the control. As with the original Spiderman game, our hero must move from level to level, punching endless thugs and facing six different villains. But this time there are A LOT more levels, and you can choose the order in which to play them. The fighting hasn't changed much - you'll still punch the same villains over and over again, but the improved control makes it easy and fun to climb on walls and ceilings. The graphics are slightly improved, and feature more interesting levels and backgrounds than the first game. Cartoon quality cut-scenes are used to convey the story, and although they can take a while to sit through, they're pretty darn funny (unintentionally?). Other cool features include a password save feature and a gallery of artwork. Thumbs up! www.videogamecritic.net
Explore New York City in the order you choose, cleaning up the streets and tracking down the 10 super-villains behind the plot to frame Spider-Man - all in 24 real-time hours. The game starts with a lengthy cartoon intro before dropping you off at the Daily Bugle Office to begin your quest. Although the manual makes the controls look complicated they quickly become second nature, and Spiderman is as agile as he should be - swinging through the streets and crawling along any flat surface including building facias. Travelling around the city you must avoid or incapacitate gang members, animal enemies and the police, as well as the occasional boss to hunt down the 5 keys needed to defuse the bomb and defeat the Kingpin. A CD-audio rock soundtrack covers up the sometimes dodgy spot effects, and the graphics are pretty standard for platform-fare, but the game remains challenging and fun, if a little repetitive. www.sega-mega-cd-library.co.uk