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Amazing Spider-Man – Gameboy Game

Original price was: $59.00.Current price is: $34.97.

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(177 customer reviews)

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only 12 left in stock

Free Domestic Shipping – No Minimums!

  • 121 Day Warranty Period
  • Personalized Support (8am to 11pm EST)
Guaranteed Safe Checkout

The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Amazing Spider-Man Game Boy Game Cartridge Cleaned, Tested, and Guaranteed to Work!

PRODUCT DETAILS

UPC CODE:023582058009
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Game Boy
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GB_AMAZING_SPIDER-MAN

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Product Type

Platform

Gameboy

ESRB Rating

Teen

Genre

Action & Adventure, Fighting

Players

1-4+

Condition

Used

177 reviews for Amazing Spider-Man – Gameboy Game

  1. Joann Santoro

    was a gift and he loved it

  2. michael

    This Game is a must have for anyone. I’m 32 and love this game, my nephew is 8 and he is really into it. So its great for all ages. The free roaming around N.Y.C is so much fun. I swing and jump from buildings for hours lol. The story mode will keep your attention throughout the whole game. Can’t forget how great the graphics are. The controls are easy to figure out too no frustration with the button s. A must have. Buy, Buy, Buy!!!!!

  3. Jess

    One of the best spiderman games i have played so far

  4. Luis Lopez

    i have always been a big spider man fan this game is good for any spider man fan out there. it has great graphics and is always enjoyable to travel in new york city as the one and only spider man.

  5. D.G.M.

    It’s been a while since we got a Spider-Man game set in the free-roaming environment of New York City, but now we finally got another one that follows in the footsteps of the classic Spider-Man 2 while melding in some new elements which were obviously inspired by the critically acclaimed Batman games. The Amazing Spider-Man is a game that certainly delivers on providing a web-swinging experience worthy of the titular superhero, but also needs a little fine tuning in some of its execution. While tied to the recent movie of the same name, this videogame is actually set several months after the events of the movie (I’ll make sure not to include spoilers for those who have not yet seen the movie). Peter Parker and his little love-bunny, Gwen Stacy, are giving themselves a secret tour of Oscorp where they witness several cross-species creatures (similar to the Lizard) being prepared for extermination. Being a different sort of cross-species himself, Peter Parker’s presence riles up some of the other cross-species and they soon break out of their containment units, spreading havoc throughout the Oscorp facility and even infecting a large number of the company’s staff, including Gwen Stacy. Many of the cross-species manage to escape into the city and start infecting other citizens, so it’s up to Spider-Man to find a way to prevent the whole city from becoming a new kind of animal kingdom. I’ll just come right out and say that those who have played any of the previous Spider-Man game.

  6. WOLVERINE

    Since acquiring the Spider-Man license, Activision took a quantum leap in Spidey games with 2000’s Spider-Man. That was, unfortunately, followed up by a couple mediocre games until they cranked it up to 11 with 2004’s Spider-Man 2. Every game since has tried to duplicate or emulate everything that made that game so enjoyable to varying degrees of success.Amazing Spider-Man is the latest in that lineage, taking place not during but rather immediately following the film of the same name. Of course, they can’t help but play up the first movie’s plotline somewhat during the course of the game. Returning are all the familiar random crimes: stop a mugging, race someone to the hospital, end a car chase, police shootout, but this time they appear after certain points in the game rather than randomly. Also back are the photo missions, extended past assignments to also including elements within various levels to unlock concept art. Then you also have the racing challenges (with Bruce Campbell making a return to host those) and city collectibles in the form of some 700 comic pages that appear to spawn randomly as you collect others around the city.Differences from previous games include "Web-Rush Mode," a controlled any-direction zip-line which allows the player to slow down time long enough to select a point for Spidey to quickly move to or to strike an enemy. Each level has several items to collect, building up experience points to unlock and fill character upgrades. Coincidin.

  7. Michael D. Smith

    Bought this for our son, he loves it.

  8. Ilci Alvarez

    excellent purchase

  9. Amazing, but nothing more than original

    For starters its free roam unlike the previous 2 spiderman games.The controls are much more fluent as wellManhattan looks so great in this gameCombat is much similar to the Batman games (Spiderman is much much easier thou *even on hard)They mixed all the spider(men) combat style, i especially like the stealth combat you can now do much like noireWeb Rush mechanics are ok, it gets kind of annoying that you have to do it so often but it works and executes what you want to doThis is game is great and really fun the only reason why i have given it a 4 is because it seems like it doesnt have much replay value once its been beaten.

  10. ThunderHawk

    I was very skeptical about getting another Spiderman game until I took the time to learn more about Beenox’s newest effort, which was 2 years in the making, so it’s not a rush job.That good news aside, this is without a doubt one of the best super hero games I’ve played. This game borrows heavily from Batman from Rocksteady, but to great effect. This has many moments where you feel like you’re playing Spiderman with a Batman: Arkham City Template underneath. In an early mission, it even has a Correctional Prison Facility with crazy Asylum inmates. Rather than write a bunch of paragraphs to filter through, I’ll save you some time reading and just mention some key highlights below:-Positives:-Controls are buttery smooth and responsive with plenty of freedom to swing, sprint up walls, evade, leap, freefall and more. Incredible job. No twitchy on foot as in Spiderman 2.-The behind the shoulder camera view is excellent and for the first time in an open city Spiderman game, makes you feel like Spiderman, seeing things from a close but comfortable 3PV, increasing the intensity and the sense of “Being there”, in the game compared to previous efforts where Spiderman was a tiny character onscreen. Think of the views from Batman Arkham City/Asylum.-Fights are modeled directly after Rocksteady’s Batman Games and are a blast because of it. Spidy is no push over with some amazing martial arts acrobatic fighting skills. Fast and action packed.-The swinging skills are fast and fluid. Spidy’s.

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