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Firstly, just to prempt people. Even though it looks like a list at the moment its going to be expanded much like my Jurassic Park (video game) aricle, so I didnt want to call it List of Spider-Man games. Secondly, I called it "Spider-Man (games)" not "Spider-Man (video games)" because I intend to place all the pinball machines in here. thirdly I know im missing alot of stuff... am just having about 5 or 6 hours break and will get back into it... - UnlimitedAccess 04:17, 14 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Am still going.. need sleep though.. - UnlimitedAccess 13:49, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)

That building

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Y'know that building that appears in Spider-Man: The Movie, Spider-Man 2 and Spider-Man (video game)? The one with the hole in it that is near the Metlife building and usually has health on it? Is that a real building? If so, what's the name of that building? If not, it should be mentioned in this article. -- Tai112

=Commodore 16 game

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The C16 started production in 1984, so the graphical adventure couldn't have been released in 1979, as stated. It was in fact published in 1984 by Adventure International. It was written by Brian Howarth. -- Marco75 22:13, 3 Nov 2006 (EST)

What about flash games?

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I'm assuming this isn't "an official" spider man game but it is a spider man game: http://www.dabontv.com/game241.html


Cleanup

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This article is a mess. The article needs its years to be de-wikilinked and general copyediting for punctuation, grammar, and sentence structure. --Chris Griswold () 09:02, 24 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Sears video game system

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The mention of this system needs a citiation according to the article, but there's no bigger proof than the Atari game cover itself