Since “Shattered Dimensions” is the current talk among Spidey fans and video gamers, I think it might be fun to remember old Spidey video game ads of old.
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I played this game last again last night. It still sucks. 🙁
I loved this game! Got it for Christmas in 1982.
Here’s the full comic ad:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/numlok/64644769/
Even better,here’s the tv commercial for the game that uses the exact same script as the comic ad:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/numlok/64644769/
Why is it that in the commercial, they could make the Goblin’s mouth move but Sam Raimi and $100 million couldn’t do that in the movie?
You gotta do a Spider-Memories showing the Maximum Carnage commercial.
Holy Hannah, that game looks so intense.
Hey I remember playing this game at Thanksgiving time, and owning it in 1979 along with KABOOM! for the Atria gaming system. I think what’s funny is from another site I believe it to be superherouniverse.com or spiderman’sweb.com I had gotten a wallpaper of this very game some years ago. I happen to name it something like “A PARKER Brothers game put out by two brothers known as Ben Riley and Peter Parker.