Despite being one of the most powerful platforms on the market at the time, the PlayStation lacked the capacity for a full, open-world Spider-Man game. 2000 – Spider-Manĭeveloper Neversoft’s only Spider-Man game-simply titled Spider-Man -was released for the PlayStation in 2000 and later ported to Game Boy Color, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, and PC. OnlySP continues its Spider-Man Week coverage with the second part of the history of Spider-Man games, looking at the beginning of the character’s 3D iterations. Activision received the video game rights to Marvel Comics properties for the 2000s, prompting a variety of games across different platforms-some original and some film adaptations. After nearly two decades of successful Spider-Man titles on Atari 2600, Amiga, Game Boy, Nintendo Entertainment System, and the Sega Genesis, the turn of the millennium took the swinging superhero to 3D on the Sony PlayStation, Nintendo 64, and Sega Dreamcast.
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