
īuy original game or SNES console on or. More details about this game can be found on .įind this game on video server or. It's up to Spider-Man to stop them before they wreck New York City. Octopus, The Green Goblin, Alistair Smythe, and the Alien Spider Slayer. The story is about four of Spider-Man's enemies escaping from Ravencroft prison: Dr.

Jonah Jameson's Penthouse, and Ravencroft Asylum, and five in the Genesis version: Laboratory, Coney Island and the Funhouse, The Deconstruction Zone, The Mean Streets of the City, and The Ravencroft Prison for the Insane. The game features six levels in the SNES version: a Laboratory, Construction Zone, Brooklyn Bridge, Coney Island, a showdown in J. The game is a side-scrolling action platformer. The two versions of the game have the same basic story but have gameplay, level, and enemy differences. The game was released for the Genesis and the Super NES. Spider-Man is a side-scrolling action game developed by Western Technologies and published by Acclaim and LJN in 1995, incorporating elements from the critically acclaimed 1990s Spider-Man cartoon series. This game can be played also in a version for Genesis. Terry – we tip our hats (and masks) to you.The following emulators are available for this game: NeptunJS (JavaScript), Nesbox (Flash) and Retro (JavaScript). The coloring and the lines are totally on point, which is probably why this piece has blown up this past week. As far as comic artwork goes, this is a masterpiece. He seems like a truly talented guy so we hope he’s got himself a nice little gig doing something artistic!Īnyone who can skillfully recreate the Simpsons cast as villainous Spider-Man comic book characters, while remaining true to both original styles, is pretty frickin’ gifted. He has an average amount of friends, so doesn’t seem to be some kind of uber famous comic celebrity. For someone who got a heck of a lot of coverage this week (comics geeks ate this piece up!) we couldn’t find much about Terry’s background, what he’s currently doing or even how to get in touch (other than his Facebook profile.
It was designed by Terry Ververgaert and posted on DeviantArt.Īnd that’s pretty much the extent of the artist’s online presence. Sifting through all the stuff that makes its way onto the internet only to find the best gems is no easy task, but every once in awhile a golden nugget like this floats within your radar and makes everything suddenly worth it.Ĭomic fans everywhere can (and should) appreciate this glorious Simpsons/Spider-Man mashup:

Simpsons Characters as Spider-Man Villains? Yes Please.
