The Amazing Spider-Man: Lethal Foes

The Amazing Spider-Man: Lethal Foes[nb 1] is a 1995 action game for the Super Famicom featuring the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man, released in Japan. It is based on the 1993 limited series The Lethal Foes of Spider-Man.

The Amazing Spider-Man: Lethal Foes
Cover art
Developer(s)Argent[1]
Epoch Co.[2]
Publisher(s)Epoch Co.[1]
Designer(s)Takaki Kobayashi
Akira Ohtaka
Keita Abe
Shinobu Nakabachi
Composer(s)Shoji Tomii[3]
Minoru Endo
Makoto Igarashi
Daisuke Inoue
Platform(s)Super Famicom
Release
Genre(s)Action
Mode(s)Single-player

The cover art for the game was designed by comic book artists Mark Bagley, Karl Kesel, and Paul Mounts.

Gameplay

One of the villains in the game is the Beetle

Spider-Man's web-swinging abilities can be used to get to various places. Each level has a timed checkpoint within each level, as players must reach their destination within the time limit. Spider-Man battles various villains throughout the game – Spider-Slayers, Beetle, Lizard, Mysterio, Alistair Smythe, Green Goblin, Scorpion, Venom, Doctor Octopus, and Carnage. In addition friendly characters including Human Torch, Speedball, and Iron Fist appear in cutscenes in between levels.

Additional content was unlocked by scanning barcodes with Barcode Battler II connected via a "Barcode Battler II Interface".

Reception

On release, Famicom Tsūshin scored the game a 21 out of 40.[4]

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See also

  • List of Spider-Man video games

Notes

  1. Supaidāman Rīsaru Fōzu (スパイダーマン リーサルフォーズ)

References

  1. Spider-Man: Lethal Foes at GameFAQs
  2. The Amazing Spider-Man: Lethal Foes at MobyGames
  3. Composer information for The Amazing Spider-Man: Lethal Foes at SNES Music
  4. NEW GAMES CROSS REVIEW: スパイダーマン リーサルフォーズ. Weekly Famicom Tsūshin. No.327. Pg.38. 24 March 1995.
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