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Spider-Man: Mysterio's Menace
Developer
Vicarious Visions
Publisher
Activision
ERSB Rating
E
Rel. Date
9/30/2001
Genre
Action
Players
1

You don't just play it ...you live it. Now, for the very first time you can be Spider-Man on Game Boy Advance as you take on super-villain Mysterio and his powerful band of thugs. Mysterio is in the Big Apple, turning the city into a giant movie set and playing evil tricks upon your mind in an effort to defeat you for good. But, you have a few tricks of your own: namely, special attacks, vital power-ups and special suits that protect you from harm and regenerate your health. Mysterio is the master of illusion, and will use his special effects to make everyday objects your worst enemies. But, he's forgotten one thing- you're a spider who refuses to lose.

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