Spider-Man: Web of Fire is a video game released exclusively for the Sega 32X and based on the popular Marvel Comics character Spider-Man. It was the last game released for the 32X system in North America.
The player controls Spider-Man through six stages of side-scrolling levels as he goes up against the Neo-Nazi organization H.Y.D.R.A. and their hired hands the New Enforcers. Hydra has taken all of New York hostage as they have set up generators throughout the city which has caused a giant electrical grid to be placed over New York trapping its citizens. The New Enforcers are each guarding the generators to make sure Hydra's plans go uninterrupted. At the end of the levels Spider-Man must go up against each member of the New Enforcers while destroying each generator. The bosses are Dragon Man, The Eel, Thermite, Blitz, Tangle, and Super-Adaptoid. Vanisher also appears although he is not a boss. The player can also get assistance from fellow superhero Daredevil by collecting "DD" tokens.
The character graphics were rendered on Silicon Graphics workstations, using motion captured animation.
The Amazing Spider-Man: Web of Fire
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