Spider-Man! Spider-Man! Marvel’s most popular superhero has spanned decades of adaptations, including a wide array of games! How could you possible rank every Spider-Man game without going mad?
So let’s do it. Every single Spider-Man game. If it spins webs or crawls on walls, we’re covering it. The only exception here is cameos – sorry, Ultimate Alliance fans!
Questprobe is a trilogy of Marvel adventure games programmed and designed by Scott Adams. Adams is credited as one of the first adventure game designers ever, and for that, he’s owed a great deal of respect.
THE SPECTACULAR STATIC IMAGE MAN – QUESTPROBE: SPIDER-MAN GAME FOR PC
Web of Fire might just be one of the weirdest Spider-Man exclusives for any console. Built by SEGA specifically for the 32X expansion, it’s… really bad. Everything about it is bland.
BURN IT DOWN – THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN: WEB OF FIRE FOR THE SEGA 32X
Arcade’s Revenge is a fairly famous highlight of Spider-Man’s early 2D games – that is on home consoles. The handheld ports try their best to make it work, but whether on Game Boy or Game Gear, the game becomes virtually unplayable.
SPIDER-MAN AND THE X-MEN IN ARCADE’S REVENGE FOR GAME BOY & GAME GEAR
It barely feels like a Spider-Man game. It’s neither as amazing nor spectacular. Legitimately the nicest thing I can say is that some of the skyboxes look nice for their time.
SPIDER-MAN: RETURN OF THE SINISTER SIX FOR NES, SEGA MASTER SYSTEM, & GAME GEAR
Man, they really named a lot of these games The Amazing Spider-Man, didn’t they? Many of them are unrelated, but this is actually the first part in a trilogy of Game Boy Spider-Man games.
THE AMAZING WALKING-GUY THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN FOR GAME BOY