The Amazing Spider-Man Web of Fire Review (Sega Genesis 32X) -Treasure Chest- G to The Next Level
G to The Next Level
G’s Spider-sense is tingling! Time for a new Treasure Chest Review and in today’s episode, we’re gonna take a look at the final game released in North America for the Sega Genesis 32X, The Amazing Spider-Man Web of Fire! It’s a rare and pricey one, so how good is it and is it worthy of your time? Let’s sling those webs and find out.
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Music used:
“Spider-Man” (Spider-Man & The X-Men: Arcade’s Revenge – SNES) – Tim Follin
“Credits” (Spider-Man Web of Fire – 32X) – Sam Powell, Brian Schmidt
“City” (Spider-Man Web of Fire – 32X) – Sam Powell, Brian Schmidt
“George Washington Bridge” (Spider-Man Web of Fire – 32X) – Sam Powell, Brian Schmidt
“Oil Refinery” (Spider-Man Web of Fire – 32X) – Sam Powell, Brian Schmidt
“Hydra Underwater Fortress” (Spider-Man Web of Fire – 32X) – Sam Powell, Brian Schmidt
“Story Interlude” (Spider-Man & The X-Men: Arcade’s Revenge – SNES) – Tim Follin
“Spider-Man Theme” (Marvel’s Spider-Man – Genesis) – Joe Perry / Shuki Levy / Fletcher Beasley
“The Treasure Chest -Episode 2- The Amazing Spider-Man Web of Fire (Sega Genesis 32X)”
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