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Spider-Man 3: Invasión de los Spider-Slayers
Spider-Man 3: Invasión de los Spider-Slayers es un juego de acción y plataformas de 1993 para Game Boy basado en la serie animada de Spider-Man. Los jugadores controlan a Spider-Man a través de varios niveles para detener a los robots Spider-Slayers creados por Smythe y Kingpin.
Fecha de lanzamiento
January 1, 1993
Jugadores
1
Región
US
Tamaño de ROM
82 KB
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Historia
Spider-Man's most dangerous supervillains have discovered his secret identity, Peter Parker, and kidnapped his wife, Mary Jane . The action game takes the player through various city locations, battling an assortment of minor thugs, animals, and a supervillain ( Mysterio , Hobgoblin , Scorpion , Rhino , Doctor Octopus , Venom ) at the end of each level who, through intermission scenes, will taunt Spider-Man as to the whereabouts of his wife.
Sistemas de juego
Spider-Man has three extra lives and three continues . The intermission scenes between each level feature Spider-Man trading catchy barbs with a supervillain on a cell phone or walkie-talkie to find out where he should go next. Spider-Man can jump a normal and a double height. When he double-jumps, he can swing on a web. This can only be done for a short time until the web-meter runs out. Spider-Man's primary standing attack is a punch to the jaw. While crouching, Spider-Man can do a low, side kick. While jumping in the air, Spider-Man can do a side kick. While standing still, Spider-Man can shoot a glob of webbing from his wrists. This slightly depletes his web-meter. In the two vertical levels, Spider-Man climbs up the side of a building, and will "buzz" with his spider sense, indicating that the player should move Spider-Man out of the way of possible falling objects. Web vials are used to restore Spider-Man's web-meter, since his webbing is in limited supply. They are dropped by henchmen throughout the levels. Hamburgers restore some of Spider-Man's health meter.
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