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About This Game
Introduces the revolutionary 'Web Swing' system using the N64 analog stick for dynamic momentum-based swinging physics that became the gold standard for future Spider-Man games.
Features voice acting from the 1994 animated series cast including Christopher Daniel Barnes as Spider-Man and Jennifer Hale as Black Cat.
Includes 4-player versus mode with playable characters like Venom, Punisher, and Captain America across iconic Marvel locations.
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