


Spider-Man 2 was a marked improvement for web shooting, as Spiderman began to move much faster, and that carried through all the way to Spider-Man: Miles Morales.

Peter Parker hasn't stopped since, webswinging his way onto everything from the Xbox 360 to the PS5. While he stayed on the pc for a few years, he eventually came to the NES and Master System, and eventually SNES and Genesis. In it you play as Spider-Man as you go about his day to day activities. This is a platformer that doesn’t suck, if you can believe this. Spider-Man web shooters recently came to fortnite, so we wanted to take a look at Spider-Man webslinging through the years a mechanic that's been here since the 80's.Īs it turns out, Spider-man has been webslinging in games for almost 4 decades! Ever since Spider-Man on the Atari 2600, in fact. While the US got no less than four Spider-Man games on the SNES (Arcade’s Revenge, Maximum Carnage, Separation Anxiety, and the cartoon-based one), Japan had to go ahead and get the only one that DIDN’T SUCK.
