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| Spider-Man 2 | |
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| Developer(s) | Treyarch, The Fizz Factor, Vicarious Visions, Digital Eclipse, Backbone Entertainment, Aspyr Media |
| Publisher(s) | Activision, MacPlay |
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| Genre(s) | Action |
| System(s) | Nintendo GameCube, Xbox, Windows, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, N-Gage, Mac OS X |
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| Series | Spider-Man |
Spider-Man 2 is the name of several computer and video games based on the Spider-Man universe and particularly the Spider-Man 2 movie. It is a follow up to the game Spider-Man: The Movie. These games were published for different systems in 2004.
The home console (PS2, GC, Xbox) versions have the feature of allowing the player to swing. The other versions of the game feature more linear side-scrolling and platform sections with less emphasis on the free play experience of the home console versions.
This game's roster of Spider-Man villains includes the Shocker, Rhino, Mysterio, and Doctor Octopus along with various street thugs who commit random street crimes at any time. While street thugs only have handguns, machine guns, crowbars and their fists to protect them, the 'super-villains' and their minions have their various unique powers and weapons that they use to either steal, cause terror or defeat Spider-Man. At the end of the game, it becomes possible to unlock a warehouse in which the player can against fight villains such as Shocker, Rhino, Doctor Octopus, and an additional boss, Calypso, who is not found elsewhere in the game.