PSA: I state pretty clearly that this video is focusing on the portable Spider-Man titles I've never covered on this channel before in any guise. Yes, there are other PSP, Game Gear, and DS games, but the vast majority of them I've already done videos on. Please remember this.
There was one you haven't covered before, actually. An Ultimate Spider-Man game on the Gameboy Advance, tied to the Treyarch game and developed by Vicarious Visions. You saving it for a proper video on the main game?
Mysterio's Menace is still my favourite portable SpiderMan game to this day. The gameplay, soundtrack and graphics were absolutely fantastic. I still play it from time to time.
Same here, remember like yesterday going with my dad to Toys R Us to get the GBA, didn't know what game to choose but chose Spiderman cuz well he's Spiderman lol
More people need to know about this Spidey GBC Easter Egg- if you drop down to the left of the Daily Bugle building during the Lizard chapter there’s a green pipe. You can drop through it by holding down and pressing A and there’s a loving recreation of Super Mario Bros 1-1 you can play through. Also if you want to play the worst thing you’ll ever experience, put “B1RDY” into the password screen to turn every enemy in the game into birds
I just read this and wanted to see and had no means of playing this other than one of those "play ___ game online" on my phone. So emulated controls upon emulated janky controls... the torture I went through to get to that little easter egg was so unfair.
@10:09 I'm surprised Fox didn't sue, either, even after Toy Biz made a figure of the thing for the cartoon's toyline, despite that particular Spider-Slayer not making the jump from comic to show.
Haven't watched yet but thanks for the new years gift! I found your channel this year and it's provided me with so much good wholesome video game content. Happy new year!
Dang, I kinda was hoping he'd take a look at Ultimate Spider-Man for the GBA. It was such a good game, playing as Venom was very fun and, hey, at least the cutscenes there had music!
Oh god I remember the GBC games! My first Game Boy games! Growing up I only ever had Game Boys, always getting my cousins' hand-me-downs. Started with their Game Boy Colors and these two were also my favourite two. I was a huge Spider-Man fan as a kid. Managed to beat the first game, but I was never able to beat the second. I always got stuck on the Vulture's level. My tiny child brain was unable to navigate that big map without dying.
I don't know who developed it, but there was a spider man game and watch made in the late 90s/early 2000 It was when Nintendo was releasing game and watch games in the tiny game boy shell, but they made a few original games also
One particular thing I liked about the first GBC Spider-Man game is that Spidey didn't need to find webbing refills or have enemies drop them (even though he has an idle animation where he refills his web shooter). It probably would have been a pain to run out of webbing while swinging around an open map. So many games before that used the limited webbing approach, but it was nice to step away from that, even though the sequel didn't, and we wouldn't really go back to infinite webbing until the Spider-Man 2 movie game.
From what I recall from the first Amazing Spider-Man game on GameBoy, you make Spider-Man jump higher by "getting a running start," meaning he has to walk a distance before being able to jump high. If he doesn't walk enough distance he can't do it. Additionally in order to webswing, you have to do the high jump and if you hold the jump button, he will webswing. If you don't hold the button, he won't do it. I actually managed to beat that game and I remember figuring that out eventually. The first GBC game was great...except those birds like you mentioned. Killed the game for me. I did do the level select to fight the last boss though. The second GBC game was great IMO. Never played any of the other titles here.
23:07 Ah, Ron Lim...a legendary Marvel artist... ...and then, sadly, he would be responsible for some of the worst artwork to be featured in the Archie Sonic the Hedgehog comics...
I have some good memories of Mysterio’s Menace, my cousin gave it to me and it ended up being a lot of fun and fairly challenging too (though I was kid back then, I don’t know it would still be challenging now). I hope that at some point Marvel release a compilation of these games, hard to find them these days.
As a kid I remember getting the first 2 GB games. I got pretty far in the first one but could never beat it. I also got to Carnage in the second one but had no clue what to do. Nostalgic to see them all these years later.
10:10 There is a reason why fox didn't sue others for using H.R Giger Xenomorph creatures. Not only that H.R Giger art was using that kinda bodyshape allready so the copyright is more strict to the fox. Also H.R Giger art is well "interesting" in it's own way so they didn't want to make too big fuss about it anyway. H.R Giger art have the biomechanical horror with erotic element mixed in. If you dare to look into his art on google you'll find familiar looking xenomorphs there, just more details of what part of human body gave inspiration on that part of xenomorph.
Even as a seven year old who bought spiderman 3 on gameboy with his own money I knew it was dog poop. Never got past the second level. Totally forgot about it until today..... 29 years later..... Thanks spidermatt?
Happy new year to you And your loved ones Matt and to the team that helps make your videos love the content and my first spiderman game was the gba version of the movie game and i loved that title as a kid.
Remember playing The Amazing Spider-Man on gameboy a lot when I was little. Even though I was pretty oblivious about the "quality" of a game, playing that game just felt off.
Man this ended up being a fun ride, I honestly didn't know the Neversoft Started Spider-Man game series got a third game under the GBA of all things, makes me happy the plot of those games weren't completely abandoned, might have to pick up some of these games starring our favorite Web Slinger.
OH NO! YOU MISSED A DETAIL! YOU'VE GOTTA REDO THE MOVIE! in all seriousness though, there's a neat little function in the color games, in the first game, if you press A, then B, or B then A, you can shoot a web ball. the second game is a little more finnicky, as you have to press A directly after B, during the punch animation. it's neat.
I remember that first GB Spidey game. My cousin let me play his copy and I recall Spidey's punch animation was weird but it was actually pretty useful for I believe the fight against Doc Ock, but only that one fight. Anywho, thanks for the video.
I don't know if you'd actually be able to do a video on it, but I remember playing the two Spider-man plug in and play TV games a lot as a kid, and it'd be fun to go down that memory lane if possible
My thoughts on my repeated playthroughs of GBC Spider-Man 1 as a kid(I haven’t played it in 20 years): -fuck seagulls -boot to the head -I still have no idea where the super web is -the ceiling is my territory. All groundlings beware.
I actually had that first GBC game. And my mother bought me the game guide for the PS1 game by accident because game titles when needlessly confusing back then.
I worked on a lot of Torus' GBA titles. We always had to play 2nd fiddle to Vicarious and Activision would only pass on the scraps and overflow. But was some of the most fun times in my career and got to work with some amazing guys.
That's pretty interesting, 🙂🙏 guessing the shift of change of developers was rather an unexpected turn of events? *considering vv was working on mysterio's menace on gba and enter electro on ps1* and does that also include the human torch's solo adventure?? 🙂😁😁 *fantastic 4: flame on, in which that game was really a treat for me, I love the human torch in the original fantastic 4 movie, I appreciate ya gave him the spotlight he deserves
Mysterio's Menace waa a MAJOR part of me childhood. I never did beat it cause I sucked at games back then and eventually lost it, but I did rebuy it at a retro shop one day where I STILL haven't beaten it cause I'm too fucking busy or tired for games
I still have my old Spiderman 2 GBA cart with it's dumb pseudo 3D swinging segments.....not because I wanted to collect it, but back in the day no shop would offer more than $1 for it so I tossed it in a drawer and found it last week.
Mysterio’s Menace is what introduced me to spiderman gaming as a kid so I never really had an issue with the art style. I absolutely loved that game and spiderman ever since.
I played Spider man 3 on the Game Boy as a kid and I ultimately lost the battle against the horrible controls. I couldn’t make the climb up the buildings in level 2 and eventually rage quit.
I never owned Mysterio's Menace, but in Primary School, there was a girl that burnt me a CD-R with a GBA Emulator with several games on it. Mysterio's Menace was one of them.
The GBC games look genuinely great for the time. Movement and animations look so snappy and smooth while the sprites are eyecatching and easily readable. It's no wonder that Vicarious Visions got the go-ahead to make the equally solid Enter Electro.
GBC Spider-Man is legit one of the character's most underrated games, and I think the best 2D Spidey game, actually. Always been a favorite. Mysterio's Menace is also great, but the original just has that special magic.
That first Game Boy game I remember hiding in the school cloakroom during lunch with a friend who sneaked his Game Boy into school and played it, the rebels that we were.
I had the Spider man battle for new york on the GBA when I was a little kid, I found it very difficult and passed the game to my dad to get past the challenging parts
Oh Spider-Man GBC...never owned it but my friend had it. Never got far (reached the Lizard once I think) but I remember being very proud when I figured out how to cheese the Venom fight. I was like 10 so it was a big deal for me
I first found out about Matt while watching AVGN videos, but for some reason or another I never got to watch any of his videos, I think I must have watched over 30 in the past week. From all different series and I must say how much I’m enjoying them thanks for providing enjoyable content.
The Spiderman Shinobi-style game on the Gameboy was actually the very first video game I ever played, even before Pokemon Blue and Tetris. Not a good difficulty curve for a 6 year old but it's incredibly nostalgic regardless.
Since you're playing with some Peter, you should do some Flophouse Plays of the old 90s arcade Spider-Man beatemup from Sega! Also cool to see Ron Lim doing some Spidey art! Used to love his run on Silver Surfer back in the day.
29:47 actually matt the only thing that the ds versión does with the touch screen is selecting the special move You use and some environment mini games...which are streamly annoying
I love the way you are preserving gaming history. I hope to see more! Also...if you ever want to run a delve into one of the most bizarre cases of bloated ego ever seen.... ever heard of Bob's Game?
Watching that Silver Sable boss fight made me wish we got a Moon Knight bossfight in a Spidey game. Member that time Khonshu tried to take over New York... twice?
Maybe a "History of Alternate Costumes" themed episode? I imagine it might take some odd twists and turns, but I get if that'd be a little too out there for you.
Too bad you didn't tackle the ds and psp games. In particular I will always remember DS web of shadows. The plot is much more basic and unremarkable compared to the console/pc version, but my god, what a well polished combat.
Its funny how I grew up with a ps1 and a Gameboy , was big into games and gaming got magazines to read about new games , reviews ect. There wasn't much internet or advertising so games in shops all you had to go on was the box, it was a gamble of it was worth it unless it was "mainstream" or your friends recommended it. For instance I'm very interested in the rtypes series and have been collecting all the games over the years but there was a secret one I completely missed until recently when I looked them up , my brother got me it on the ps1 for Christmas XD we grew up with rtypes and both are big into it but like so many great games we missed out on in the day because there wasn't much internet those days or coverage of games . Because of it I'm hyper critical but I also found some hidden gems hunting in those games shops ❤️
27:01 I am a fan of the tone and writing of Ultimate Spider-Man, but not the same one you're talking about. Marvel has a problem with reusing names lol
Even as a tiny kid I knew that Mysterio's Menace was the GOAT on GBA. Absolutely love that game. Unfortunately I lost my cartridge for it... I gotta buy it again!!!
I recently tried out Spiderman for Gameboy Colour, who thought the flying enemies were a good idea?? 😂 Spidey 2 on the Colour was waaaay more superior and couldn't stop playing that as a kid.
On the topic of handheld games. I can't recall whether you covered the Nintendo DS versions of Web of Shadows and Shattered Dimensions before, but from what I remember both of these were incredibly fun and should make for an interesting video
PSA: I state pretty clearly that this video is focusing on the portable Spider-Man titles I've never covered on this channel before in any guise. Yes, there are other PSP, Game Gear, and DS games, but the vast majority of them I've already done videos on. Please remember this.
Neato burrito.
Was Hoping to see edge of time ds
There was one you haven't covered before, actually. An Ultimate Spider-Man game on the Gameboy Advance, tied to the Treyarch game and developed by Vicarious Visions. You saving it for a proper video on the main game?
Mysterio's Menace is still my favourite portable SpiderMan game to this day. The gameplay, soundtrack and graphics were absolutely fantastic. I still play it from time to time.
Mysterio's Menace was the first game I ever got for my GBA when I was a kid. Still love it.
It wasn’t my first but I got it from a friend and I still love it, especially the music!
Same here, remember like yesterday going with my dad to Toys R Us to get the GBA, didn't know what game to choose but chose Spiderman cuz well he's Spiderman lol
One of my first as well. Very good in comparison to other GBA liscensed games.
Yay, I'm in the club.
My first was Spider-Man 2 the movie game for the gba
More people need to know about this Spidey GBC Easter Egg- if you drop down to the left of the Daily Bugle building during the Lizard chapter there’s a green pipe. You can drop through it by holding down and pressing A and there’s a loving recreation of Super Mario Bros 1-1 you can play through.
Also if you want to play the worst thing you’ll ever experience, put “B1RDY” into the password screen to turn every enemy in the game into birds
weird how theres no videos on this
Alfred Hitchcock mode
I just read this and wanted to see and had no means of playing this other than one of those "play ___ game online" on my phone. So emulated controls upon emulated janky controls... the torture I went through to get to that little easter egg was so unfair.
@10:09 I'm surprised Fox didn't sue, either, even after Toy Biz made a figure of the thing for the cartoon's toyline, despite that particular Spider-Slayer not making the jump from comic to show.
Oh boy, just looking at Peter's posture for the walking animation in that first game makes my back hurt
Moreso than Tobey from when he broke his own back.
If you think that's bad, look at how Spidey stands in the Marvel Vs Capcom games. It hurts just to look at him.
I just had to pause the video real quick to say that opening sequence made me smile really big. That's awesome! Have a happy new year, Matt!
5:29 "SPIDERMAN TURNS BRO" is a great headline.
Didn't expect one last video to drop on NYE. Thanks Matt! Cheers to 2023!!
Haven't watched yet but thanks for the new years gift! I found your channel this year and it's provided me with so much good wholesome video game content. Happy new year!
Dang, I kinda was hoping he'd take a look at Ultimate Spider-Man for the GBA. It was such a good game, playing as Venom was very fun and, hey, at least the cutscenes there had music!
I especially loved the Carnage boss battle!
My first GBA game! And a great one too.
That's actually the only one I ever played haha Couldn't remember if I was thinking of the wrong name
The walking sprite in the first Bits title looks more like Dare Devil to me.
And that 45°stick figure kick is amazing
Oh god I remember the GBC games! My first Game Boy games! Growing up I only ever had Game Boys, always getting my cousins' hand-me-downs. Started with their Game Boy Colors and these two were also my favourite two. I was a huge Spider-Man fan as a kid. Managed to beat the first game, but I was never able to beat the second. I always got stuck on the Vulture's level. My tiny child brain was unable to navigate that big map without dying.
What a better way to end 2022 than with a new Spider-Matt video! Happy new year to Matthew and anyone who reads this
Same to you my friend
Happy new year to you too pal
I don't know who developed it, but there was a spider man game and watch made in the late 90s/early 2000
It was when Nintendo was releasing game and watch games in the tiny game boy shell, but they made a few original games also
One particular thing I liked about the first GBC Spider-Man game is that Spidey didn't need to find webbing refills or have enemies drop them (even though he has an idle animation where he refills his web shooter). It probably would have been a pain to run out of webbing while swinging around an open map. So many games before that used the limited webbing approach, but it was nice to step away from that, even though the sequel didn't, and we wouldn't really go back to infinite webbing until the Spider-Man 2 movie game.
"On the run from the villain of the week" is a great way to describe "hiding in the basement from the in-laws."
From what I recall from the first Amazing Spider-Man game on GameBoy, you make Spider-Man jump higher by "getting a running start," meaning he has to walk a distance before being able to jump high. If he doesn't walk enough distance he can't do it. Additionally in order to webswing, you have to do the high jump and if you hold the jump button, he will webswing. If you don't hold the button, he won't do it. I actually managed to beat that game and I remember figuring that out eventually.
The first GBC game was great...except those birds like you mentioned. Killed the game for me. I did do the level select to fight the last boss though. The second GBC game was great IMO. Never played any of the other titles here.
23:07 Ah, Ron Lim...a legendary Marvel artist...
...and then, sadly, he would be responsible for some of the worst artwork to be featured in the Archie Sonic the Hedgehog comics...
That's too bad, I remember him on Silver Surfer. As a kid i remember him getting a big push and seeing him featured in Wizard magazine and such.
I have some good memories of Mysterio’s Menace, my cousin gave it to me and it ended up being a lot of fun and fairly challenging too (though I was kid back then, I don’t know it would still be challenging now). I hope that at some point Marvel release a compilation of these games, hard to find them these days.
As a kid I remember getting the first 2 GB games. I got pretty far in the first one but could never beat it. I also got to Carnage in the second one but had no clue what to do. Nostalgic to see them all these years later.
10:10 There is a reason why fox didn't sue others for using H.R Giger Xenomorph creatures.
Not only that H.R Giger art was using that kinda bodyshape allready so the copyright is more strict to the fox.
Also H.R Giger art is well "interesting" in it's own way so they didn't want to make too big fuss about it anyway.
H.R Giger art have the biomechanical horror with erotic element mixed in.
If you dare to look into his art on google you'll find familiar looking xenomorphs there, just more details of what part of human body gave inspiration on that part of xenomorph.
Even as a seven year old who bought spiderman 3 on gameboy with his own money I knew it was dog poop. Never got past the second level. Totally forgot about it until today..... 29 years later..... Thanks spidermatt?
Happy new year to you And your loved ones Matt and to the team that helps make your videos love the content and my first spiderman game was the gba version of the movie game and i loved that title as a kid.
Glad to see Spider Matt back. I missed these.
Remember playing The Amazing Spider-Man on gameboy a lot when I was little. Even though I was pretty oblivious about the "quality" of a game, playing that game just felt off.
Man this ended up being a fun ride, I honestly didn't know the Neversoft Started Spider-Man game series got a third game under the GBA of all things, makes me happy the plot of those games weren't completely abandoned, might have to pick up some of these games starring our favorite Web Slinger.
Spiderman 2 Sinister six was one of my first GBC games as a kid. Good memories.
There needs to be more Spider-Man games where Peter's love for wheatcakes are acknowledged.
OH NO! YOU MISSED A DETAIL! YOU'VE GOTTA REDO THE MOVIE!
in all seriousness though, there's a neat little function in the color games, in the first game, if you press A, then B, or B then A, you can shoot a web ball. the second game is a little more finnicky, as you have to press A directly after B, during the punch animation. it's neat.
I remember that first GB Spidey game. My cousin let me play his copy and I recall Spidey's punch animation was weird but it was actually pretty useful for I believe the fight against Doc Ock, but only that one fight. Anywho, thanks for the video.
5:14 This looks like "SPIDER-MAN TURNS BRO" - a dire fate for New York
Man, that Gameboy Color game had such great promises of villains on the back of the box. It's a shame I never got passed Venom
I played the shit out of that first spiderman Gameboy color game. Never could beat it. But had a blast.
You got the Torus!
28:03
I don't know if you'd actually be able to do a video on it, but I remember playing the two Spider-man plug in and play TV games a lot as a kid, and it'd be fun to go down that memory lane if possible
My thoughts on my repeated playthroughs of GBC Spider-Man 1 as a kid(I haven’t played it in 20 years):
-fuck seagulls
-boot to the head
-I still have no idea where the super web is
-the ceiling is my territory. All groundlings beware.
I actually had that first GBC game. And my mother bought me the game guide for the PS1 game by accident because game titles when needlessly confusing back then.
I worked on a lot of Torus' GBA titles. We always had to play 2nd fiddle to Vicarious and Activision would only pass on the scraps and overflow. But was some of the most fun times in my career and got to work with some amazing guys.
That's pretty interesting, 🙂🙏 guessing the shift of change of developers was rather an unexpected turn of events? *considering vv was working on mysterio's menace on gba and enter electro on ps1* and does that also include the human torch's solo adventure?? 🙂😁😁 *fantastic 4: flame on, in which that game was really a treat for me, I love the human torch in the original fantastic 4 movie, I appreciate ya gave him the spotlight he deserves
A fun video could be what you would do for a Spider-Man show or game, presenting it like a pitch you'd give to a studio.
Aww, Spider-Man and the Xmen on GB was skipped. I subjected myself to that game so many times I eventually had to love it.
Mysterio's Menace waa a MAJOR part of me childhood. I never did beat it cause I sucked at games back then and eventually lost it, but I did rebuy it at a retro shop one day where I STILL haven't beaten it cause I'm too fucking busy or tired for games
That music is nostalgic. Saturday mornings were cool back in the 90's.
I still have my old Spiderman 2 GBA cart with it's dumb pseudo 3D swinging segments.....not because I wanted to collect it, but back in the day no shop would offer more than $1 for it so I tossed it in a drawer and found it last week.
Mysterio’s Menace is what introduced me to spiderman gaming as a kid so I never really had an issue with the art style. I absolutely loved that game and spiderman ever since.
@7:15 you're talking about The Deadass Spider-Man
I played Spider man 3 on the Game Boy as a kid and I ultimately lost the battle against the horrible controls. I couldn’t make the climb up the buildings in level 2 and eventually rage quit.
Now we wish we had a handheld version of Spiderman... 😎
We do have one it's on the Steam Deck!
A game boy was small enough to fit in your pocket yk!
A pocket gameboy
steam deck has remastered and miles on iy
Probably not gonna happen since Sony now owns the video game rights and don't make handhelds anymore
@@jasonarmstrong5750 the games are on steam deck, with spider man 2 probably coming to pc so that will be there too
I remember my brother and I had Spiderman 2 on GBA and I had no idea how to get through more than half the game.
God, I wanted all of these games when I was growing up and I couldn't.
Also, the name of the Doc Ock/Carnage fusion is "Monster-Ock"
I'm surprised Disney doesn't put out some legacy collections of old Marvel games. I still think it's worth it as a curiosity.
The funny thing is that in gba's battle for ny in credits there's a cut scene audio guy
I remember getting the last 2 GameBoy games for $8 each from a bargain bin in Wal-Mart.
I never owned Mysterio's Menace, but in Primary School, there was a girl that burnt me a CD-R with a GBA Emulator with several games on it. Mysterio's Menace was one of them.
The GBC games look genuinely great for the time. Movement and animations look so snappy and smooth while the sprites are eyecatching and easily readable. It's no wonder that Vicarious Visions got the go-ahead to make the equally solid Enter Electro.
GBC Spider-Man is legit one of the character's most underrated games, and I think the best 2D Spidey game, actually. Always been a favorite. Mysterio's Menace is also great, but the original just has that special magic.
I feel like ASM2 could have been developed as a pretty fun PC game
That first Game Boy game I remember hiding in the school cloakroom during lunch with a friend who sneaked his Game Boy into school and played it, the rebels that we were.
I had the Spider man battle for new york on the GBA when I was a little kid, I found it very difficult and passed the game to my dad to get past the challenging parts
i just imagined you running out to the stage with giant letters behind you Krusty the Klown style. "P P P? Oh, that ain't good!"
Oh Spider-Man GBC...never owned it but my friend had it. Never got far (reached the Lizard once I think) but I remember being very proud when I figured out how to cheese the Venom fight. I was like 10 so it was a big deal for me
Well, it seems 2023 is off to a good start!
13:10 JJJ saying peter should talk in his free time.... but isn't peter a freelance photographer and therefor everytime is his own time?
I guess it depends on the continuity. Not sure if he's freelance in this canon, or he's on the payroll.
@@MattMcMuscles fair point. i am very far from knowing things from marvels countless timelines
Tbh to let Hobgoblin crash onto the ground and hijacking his glider is pretty badass for a Game Boy game.
I had the SM game for Game Boy and just like many games of the era, it was very difficult for children, it’s target market
Hell yeah! I would really like to see you cover the DS Spider-Man games because there’s so many of them and they never get any love!
I covered them in previous episodes
Every single SpiderMatt video forces me to comment about how fucking good the intro is. The intro is so fucking good. I love it unconditionally.
"Tête à Tête with Fishbowl Tête." lol Good one!
I think I had ASM3 for GB that I played on my GBC, but I got bored and never finished it.
I first found out about Matt while watching AVGN videos, but for some reason or another I never got to watch any of his videos, I think I must have watched over 30 in the past week. From all different series and I must say how much I’m enjoying them thanks for providing enjoyable content.
The Spiderman Shinobi-style game on the Gameboy was actually the very first video game I ever played, even before Pokemon Blue and Tetris. Not a good difficulty curve for a 6 year old but it's incredibly nostalgic regardless.
spider man 2 sinister six on GBC was my jam. what a amazing soundtrack
Since you're playing with some Peter, you should do some Flophouse Plays of the old 90s arcade Spider-Man beatemup from Sega!
Also cool to see Ron Lim doing some Spidey art! Used to love his run on Silver Surfer back in the day.
I always played the hell out of Spider-Man 2002 GBA, wish I had my copy still…. 😢
29:47 actually matt the only thing that the ds versión does with the touch screen is selecting the special move You use and some environment mini games...which are streamly annoying
The gba ones based on Tobey movies were awesome
The intro is still one of the cutest things ever.
I love the way you are preserving gaming history. I hope to see more!
Also...if you ever want to run a delve into one of the most bizarre cases of bloated ego ever seen.... ever heard of Bob's Game?
Loving the Pink Venom jump cut
If I were Spider-Man I'd web the ball at times square on NYE as it dropped just to be a jerk
Watching that Silver Sable boss fight made me wish we got a Moon Knight bossfight in a Spidey game. Member that time Khonshu tried to take over New York... twice?
I watched this last night but I'm coming back to tell you that "Just... spider over it!" is being added to my lexicon.
Duuuude, you need to take a look at the movie spinoffs for GBA, they were great! Spider-Man 2 had a great travel mechanic that used 3d like graphics
As stated in this video, I covered most of those already.
Maybe a "History of Alternate Costumes" themed episode? I imagine it might take some odd twists and turns, but I get if that'd be a little too out there for you.
@15:13 killed me 🤣🤣
I had the GBC first one as a kid, no idea if I ever finished the first level but was obsessed with swinging around!
Carnagepus is a great way to describe my ex wife... Thank you Matt
13:51 Octarnige
Too bad you didn't tackle the ds and psp games. In particular I will always remember DS web of shadows. The plot is much more basic and unremarkable compared to the console/pc version, but my god, what a well polished combat.
I already covered most of those games in previous episodes.
@@MattMcMuscles alrighty
I remember using cheats to unlock all levels in Spiderman 2 gba. That first pizza mission was impossible to me.
Its funny how I grew up with a ps1 and a Gameboy , was big into games and gaming got magazines to read about new games , reviews ect. There wasn't much internet or advertising so games in shops all you had to go on was the box, it was a gamble of it was worth it unless it was "mainstream" or your friends recommended it. For instance I'm very interested in the rtypes series and have been collecting all the games over the years but there was a secret one I completely missed until recently when I looked them up , my brother got me it on the ps1 for Christmas XD we grew up with rtypes and both are big into it but like so many great games we missed out on in the day because there wasn't much internet those days or coverage of games . Because of it I'm hyper critical but I also found some hidden gems hunting in those games shops ❤️
"Fight Frogs" 😆 🤣
Spiderman 1 and 2 on gba was my first videogame ever, along with sonic gba
I used to have misteryo's menace on my gba and I still think it's a masterpiecr, idk nostalgia
27:01 I am a fan of the tone and writing of Ultimate Spider-Man, but not the same one you're talking about. Marvel has a problem with reusing names lol
Even as a tiny kid I knew that Mysterio's Menace was the GOAT on GBA. Absolutely love that game. Unfortunately I lost my cartridge for it... I gotta buy it again!!!
I recently tried out Spiderman for Gameboy Colour, who thought the flying enemies were a good idea?? 😂 Spidey 2 on the Colour was waaaay more superior and couldn't stop playing that as a kid.
Hey, 16:24 is music from the GBA version
On the topic of handheld games.
I can't recall whether you covered the Nintendo DS versions of Web of Shadows and Shattered Dimensions before, but from what I remember both of these were incredibly fun and should make for an interesting video
Yes, I did. I covered them both before.
@@MattMcMuscles Ah lmao. Excuse my awful memory in that case. Gonna have to watch this series over again at some point
I haven’t forgotten Spider-Man 3 on gameboy was one of my favorite ever