Spider-Man: The Video Game
A side-scrolling beat 'em up where up to 4 players can team up as Spider-Man, Black Cat, Hawkeye, or Namor to battle through 6 stages against classic villains including Doctor Doom, Venom, and Kingpin.
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Story
Spider-Man and his allies must retrieve a mystical artifact first from the Kingpin , then Doctor Doom .
Gameplay Systems
The game was released as a coin-operated arcade title based on the Sega System 32 hardware. The game can be played as a single player game or up to four players cooperatively. Each character can perform a special move related to their super power which draws from their health. Throughout its levels, the gameplay changes from a side-scrolling beat 'em up into a platform game in which the camera zooms to a far-away view of the characters before it zooms back in for the much larger and more detailed characters to continue brawling.
The game was divided into four acts, encountering various villains, including Kingpin , Venom and his symbiote clones , Doctor Octopus , Electro , Lizard , Scorpion , Sandman , Green Goblin , Hobgoblin , and finally Doctor Doom . High scores are separated by character; so a high score on Spider-Man may not be a high score on Hawkeye or Black Cat. Spider-Man: The Video Game ' s soundtrack is also composed partially of songs from Sega's 1986 arcade game Quartet , notably the tunes "Oki Rap" and "FM Funk" (for instance, "FM Funk" appears in the second stage in Spider-Man, while it is featured in the third stage of Quartet ).
About Spider-Man: The Video Game
Spider-Man: The Video Game is a classic video game released for the Arcade on January 1, 1991. Developed by Sega and published by Sega, this title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.
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