Spider-Man vs. the Kingpin (Video Game 1991) Poster

(1991 Video Game)

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5/10
Played both the genesis version and sega cd version. Both had good/bad.
Aaron13751 October 2008
Yes, both have the same premise...the Kingpin has framed Spider-Man, making it seem he has planted a bomb in New York. Of course, he is only doing this to turn New York against Spidey so they will go after him and hopefully take care of the webslinger once and for all. In the genesis version you go through a basic progression of levels side scrolling style. Pretty straight forward, go through a level and fight a boss at the end. You have Doc Ock, Electro, the Lizard, Venom, the Sandman, Hobgoblin and the Kingpin. Each one other than Kingpin has a key that goes to the nuclear bomb and the last stage you have a big battle royal with this villains before you face off against the Kingpin. You also have a cool picture taking feature that rewards you for cool shots you take. This is sadly left out of the sega cd version which has a bit more added depth with animated cut scenes and two additional villains: The Vulture and Mysterio. The levels are also done on a map in which you have to find the villains a bit, but once you select a level it is basically the side scroller the genesis version is. The games are both rather simple, the cd version being a bit easier, however, playing them now you will notice they are both short. I won the cd version in an hour worth of time. The music is better in the genesis mode as the cd uses a horrible soundtrack. I also wish the cd version had kept the picture taking as it replaces it with a stupid collect comic books feature and if you get them all you get absolutely nothing!
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5/10
Too short
CuriosityKilledShawn29 April 2004
And not much in the way of playability. I liked the feature of taking pictures and selling them the Daily Bugle but there's not much else going on. There are only 6 levels and some of them, like the power station, are REALLY short. I liked this game when I was younger but I was used to more simpler games then. But it doesn't really even push the limited (then wonderful) capabilities of the Genesis. The graphics are very basic and Spiderman doesn't get much of a workout other than some unspectacular swinging around. There's also a very pointless 'go home for a while' feature that has no use whatsoever.

Don't get me wrong, it's miles better than that awful Spiderman/X-Men game but still not too Amazing. Pick it up cheap, finish it then trade it.

Hint: You MUST play the game on Nightmare mode to finish it otherwise you'll only get a couple of levels.
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