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  1. It was developed by Neversoft and published by Activision for the PlayStation. The game was later ported by different developers to various systems, including the Game Boy Color and Nintendo 64 that same year, the Dreamcast and Microsoft Windows in 2001, and Mac OS in 2002.

  2. Neversoft's Spider-Man (PlayStation, Dreamcast, N64, PC -- aka Spider-Man 2000) turns 20 on the day this video is posted. To help celebrate the anniversary, here's a look at the most...

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  3. May 11, 2020 · Spider-Man 2000 PS1 & DreamCast Cutscene Comparison Today's video is a comparison between the PS1 version of Spider-Man and the DreamCast version of the game. The dreamcast and PC...

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  4. Spider-Man is a 2000 action-adventure game based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. It was developed by Neversoft for the PlayStation. The game...

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    Spider-Man is an action game based upon the Marvel Comics character, Spider-Man. It was developed by Neversoft.

    The storyline revolves around Spider-Man trying to stop his arch-nemesis Doctor Octopus from launching a dangerous symbiote invasion around the world.

    Game bosses include Scorpion, Rhino, Venom, Mysterio and the exclusive for the game; Monster Ock.

    Released originally for the PlayStation and Nintendo 64 in 2000, the game was also ported to PC, and Dreamcast.

    Peter Parker (aka Spider-Man) is attending a science expo hosted by Dr. Otto Octavius (aka Dr. Octopus), where he shows off his new machine. As Octavius is demonstrating his new invention, a couple of backstage security guards are attacked by what seems to be Spider-Man. Peter sees what's going on and heads on out to stop the impostor. As everyone is leaving, the Spider-Man impostor takes Octavius' device. Eddie Brock, Parker's rival at the Daily Bugle, begins to take pictures of the situation, but the Spider-Man impostor destroys Brock's camera and runs away. Angry that Daily Bugle head editor J. Jonah Jameson will fire him, Brock begins to lose control of himself and the Venom symbiote begins to take hold of him. Meanwhile, Dr. Octavius begins to deploy a fog over the entire island of Manhattan.

    Peter, dressed as Spider-Man, heads out into the city to find some answers. Along the way, Black Cat comes along to tell him that a bank is being robbed by the Jade Syndicate. After taking care of the robbers, Peter calls Jonah about the robbery but Jonah tells him to call the police about Scorpion attacking him. Spider-Man rushes over to the Bugle and stops Scorpion from hurting Jonah. Soon, the police come to attack Spider-Man for the science expo scandal. While running away, Spider-Man meets fellow hero, Daredevil, and tells him that he was framed and he's innocent. Daredevil believes Spider-Man and goes around to tell his innocence. After escaping a police chopper, Black Cat meets with Spider-Man and tells him that Venom has control of the Times Square jumbotron and that Rhino is attacking a power plant. At the jumbotron, Venom tells everyone that he has taken Mary Jane Watson hostage. Black Cat tries to talk to Spider-Man out of stopping Rhino and go after Mary Jane, but Spider-Man denies the request.

    At the power plant, Rhino badly injures Black Cat and battles Spider-Man, but is defeated. As the authorities come along, Rhino is taken away by Dr. Octavius and Black Cat is taken away by two paramedics, who are actually henchmen of Dr. Octopus. After having a short talk with the Human Torch from the Fantastic Four, Spider-Man begins his search for Mary Jane. Along the way, Venom comes along and taunts Spider-Man. After a brief battle, Spider-Man follows Venom into the sewers. In the sewers, Spider-Man comes across giant lizards from one of Dr. Curt Connors' (aka the Lizard) failed experiments. Soon, Spider-Man finds Mary Jane tied and held hostage. After Spider-Man defeats Venom, Venom begins to blame Spider-Man for what he did back at the expo. But Spider-Man tells Venom that it was an impostor. Convinced by Spider-Man, Venom and Spider-Man begin to work together to find the impostor. They begin by searching the Daily Bugle.

    At the Bugle, Venom makes some puns, and begins to sense that his symbiote counterpart, Carnage, is nearby and abandons Spider-Man to go fight Carnage. Soon, hundreds of symbiotes begin to invade the Bugle and Spider-Man begins to find where they are coming from. He heads to the basement of the Bugle where he finds the Spider-Man impostor. The impostor is the super-villain Mysterio. After defeating Mysterio, Spider-Man demands to know who his boss is and where he is. Mysterio mentions a warehouse that houses tons of symbiotes.

    •In the cheats menu, if you enter in curse words, Spider-Man will pop up and change the words into nice words.

    •In the cheats menu, enter the following code: GBHSRSPM. Once you have entered this code, you will enable What If? mode. You can play the entire campaign but will encounter major differences from the original campaign.

    •This cheat does not work for the Nintendo 64 version of the game.

    •If you enter EEL NATS in the cheats menu, you will unlock everything.

  5. Spider-Man races over to the Daily Bugle, battling Scorpion as Jameson hides in fear of his life. After Gargan has been defeated, Spider-Man is thanked for his efforts by Jonah calling the police on him. After a quick talk with Daredevil about his innocence, the police catch up to him.

  6. Spider-Man is a fifth-generation video game starring the ol' webhead, which came out in 2000 and uses the same game engine as Tony Hawk's Pro Skater. The game was developed by Neversoft for the PlayStation and Nintendo 64 and ported to the Dreamcast, Microsoft Windows, and Apple Macintosh.

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