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| system=[[Sega 32X]]
 
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is an action game developed by [[BlueSky Software]] and published by [[Sega]] for the [[Sega 32X]].
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', known as '''''The Amazing Spider-Man: Web of Fire''''' on packaging, is an action game developed by [[BlueSky Software]] and published by [[Sega]] for the [[Sega 32X]].
 
 
==Plot==
 
[[File:SpiderManWebofFire Story.png|thumb|left|''Web of Fire's story is told through headlines from the Daily Bugle in between stages]]
 
  
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==Story==
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{{ScreenThumb|SpiderManWebofFire Story.png|align=left|width=240|''Web of Fire's story is told through headlines from the Daily Bugle in between stages}}
 
According to the Daily Bugle, the terrorist organization known as HYDRA has placed generators throughout Manhattan creating a web of lasers above the city. The city has fallen into total chaos and an evacuation has been called. Meanwhile HYDRA sets a ransom of one billion dollars for the city and sends out The Enforcers into the city and managed to captured Daredevil. Spider-Man swings into action to save his city and rescue Daredevil from HYDRA and his army of henchmen.
 
According to the Daily Bugle, the terrorist organization known as HYDRA has placed generators throughout Manhattan creating a web of lasers above the city. The city has fallen into total chaos and an evacuation has been called. Meanwhile HYDRA sets a ransom of one billion dollars for the city and sends out The Enforcers into the city and managed to captured Daredevil. Spider-Man swings into action to save his city and rescue Daredevil from HYDRA and his army of henchmen.
 
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===Levels===
 
===Levels===
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{{InfoRow
| name=Level 1: New York City
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| title=Level 1: New York City
| image=SpiderManWebofFire Level1.png
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| screenshot=SpiderManWebofFire Level1.png
 
| desc=Spider-Man swings from the city's rooftops taking down HYDRA Henchmen and coming face to face with The Dragonman.
 
| desc=Spider-Man swings from the city's rooftops taking down HYDRA Henchmen and coming face to face with The Dragonman.
 
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{{InfoRow
| name=Level 2: Power Plant
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| title=Level 2: Power Plant
| image=SpiderManWebofFire Level2.png
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| screenshot=SpiderManWebofFire Level2.png
 
| desc=Following a news tip, Spider-Man heads off to The power plant to short circuit The Eel and a second generator.
 
| desc=Following a news tip, Spider-Man heads off to The power plant to short circuit The Eel and a second generator.
 
}}
 
}}
{{SectionsNew
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{{InfoRow
| name=Level 3-1: George Washington Bridge
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| title=Level 3-1: George Washington Bridge
| image=SpiderManWebofFire Level3-1.png
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| screenshot=SpiderManWebofFire Level3-1.png
 
| desc=Spider-Man takes on HYDRA head on in between the car wreckage on the bridge.
 
| desc=Spider-Man takes on HYDRA head on in between the car wreckage on the bridge.
 
}}
 
}}
{{SectionsNew
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{{InfoRow
| name=Level 3-2: Burning Oil Refinery
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| title=Level 3-2: Burning Oil Refinery
| image=SpiderManWebofFire Level3-2.png
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| screenshot=SpiderManWebofFire Level3-2.png
 
| desc=Spider-Man tracks down the last generator being safely guarded by Thermite.
 
| desc=Spider-Man tracks down the last generator being safely guarded by Thermite.
 
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{{InfoRow
| name=Level 4: HYDRA Ship
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| title=Level 4: HYDRA Ship
| image=SpiderManWebofFire Level4.png
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| screenshot=SpiderManWebofFire Level4.png
 
| desc=With the generators destroyed and the web of fire gone, Spider-Man boards a retreating HYDRA ship and takes the fight to their home base.
 
| desc=With the generators destroyed and the web of fire gone, Spider-Man boards a retreating HYDRA ship and takes the fight to their home base.
 
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{{InfoRow
| name=Level 5-1: HYDRA Entrance
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| title=Level 5-1: HYDRA Entrance
| image=SpiderManWebofFire Level5-1.png
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| screenshot=SpiderManWebofFire Level5-1.png
 
| desc=The HYDRA ship leads Spider-Man into the entrance of their fortress.
 
| desc=The HYDRA ship leads Spider-Man into the entrance of their fortress.
 
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{{InfoRow
| name=Level 5-2: HYDRA Fortress
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| title=Level 5-2: HYDRA Fortress
| image=SpiderManWebofFire Level5-2.png
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| screenshot=SpiderManWebofFire Level5-2.png
 
| desc=Spider-Man takes HYDRA's forces head on in a final showdown.
 
| desc=Spider-Man takes HYDRA's forces head on in a final showdown.
 
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{{InfoRow
| name=Level 5-3: Escape
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| title=Level 5-3: Escape
| image=SpiderManWebofFire Level5-3.png
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| screenshot=SpiderManWebofFire Level5-3.png
 
| desc=HYDRA may have been defeated, but it plans to take Spider-Man down with it.
 
| desc=HYDRA may have been defeated, but it plans to take Spider-Man down with it.
 
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==Production credits==
 
==Production credits==
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*'''SEGA Producer:''' [[Jerry Markota]]
 
*'''SEGA Producer:''' [[Jerry Markota]]
 
*'''Blue Sky Producer:''' Jerry Huber
 
*'''Blue Sky Producer:''' Jerry Huber
*'''Lead Programmers:''' Brian Belfield, [[Keith Freiheit]]
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*'''Lead Programmers:''' [[Brian Belfield]], [[Keith Freiheit]]
 
*'''Programmers:''' Scott Lafollette, Ronald Thompson
 
*'''Programmers:''' Scott Lafollette, Ronald Thompson
*'''Additional Programmers:''' Dave Cartt, John Fulbright, Karl Robillard
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*'''Additional Programmers:''' Dave Cartt, [[John Fulbright]], [[Karl Robillard]]
*'''Background Artist:''' Rosie Cosgrove, Rob Cuenca, James Doyle, Steve Lennox, Kevin McMahon, Tom Moon, [[Rick Schmitz]], Dok Whitson <!-- -Doc- Whitson in the manual -->
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*'''Background Artist:''' Rosie Cosgrove, Rob Cuenca, James Doyle, Steve Lennox, [[Kevin McMahon]], Tom Moon, [[Rick Schmitz]], Dok Whitson <!-- -Doc- Whitson in the manual -->
*'''Animation Artist:''' Elizabeth Anderson-Hendricks, Ellis Goodson, Chris Kreidel, Drew Krevi
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*'''Animation Artist:''' Elizabeth Anderson-Hendricks, [[Ellis Goodson]], Chris Kreidel, Drew Krevi
*'''Sound and Music:''' [[Sam Powell]], Brian Schmidt
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*'''Sound and Music:''' [[Sam Powell]], [[Brian Schmidt]]
*'''Special Thanks To:''' Mark Dobratz, Matt McDonald, John Roy, Jason Weesner, Mike Thomas, Dana Moreshead <!-- Dana -Morsehead- and John -Ray- in the manual -->
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*'''Special Thanks To:''' Mark Dobratz, Matt McDonald, [[John Roy]], [[Jason Weesner]], Mike Thomas, Dana Moreshead <!-- Dana -Morsehead- and John -Ray- in the manual -->
 
*'''Game Designer:''' Zono
 
*'''Game Designer:''' Zono
 
*'''Game Lead:''' [[Tony Lynch]]
 
*'''Game Lead:''' [[Tony Lynch]]
*'''Assistant Leads:''' Caroline Trujillo, Scott Crisostomo, Rich Krinock, Mitch Ciampaoli, George Sandoval <!-- Mitch Giampaoli in the manual -->
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*'''Assistant Leads:''' Caroline Trujillo, Scott Crisostomo, Rich Krinock, [[Mitch Giampaoli]], George Sandoval
*'''Testers:''' David Murphy, Anthony Desantis, Bine Arceo, Jay Mijares, Dylan Manger, Tim Spencler, Scott Green, Jeremy Caine, [[Steve Wong]], Justin Acevedo, [[David Paniagua|Dave Paniagua]], Ray Suansing, [[Marcus Montgomery]], Darren Nactalon, Deserae Blevins <!-- Anthony -DeSantis-, Tim -Spengler- and Darren -Nagtalon- in the manual -->
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*'''Testers:''' David Murphy, Anthony Desantis, Bine Arceo, Jay Mijares, Dylan Manger, Tim Spencler, Scott Green, [[Jeremy Caine]], [[Steve Wong]], Justin Acevedo, [[David Paniagua|Dave Paniagua]], Ray Suansing, [[Marcus Montgomery]], Darren Nactalon, Deserae Blevins <!-- Anthony -DeSantis-, Tim -Spengler- and Darren -Nagtalon- in the manual -->
 
| source=In-game credits
 
| source=In-game credits
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| pdf=Spider-Man 32X credits.pdf
 
| console=32X
 
| console=32X
 
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{{creditstable|
 
{{creditstable|
 
*'''Marketing Manager:''' [[Earl Malit]]
 
*'''Marketing Manager:''' [[Earl Malit]]
 
*'''Manual Writer:''' [[Curtis Clarkson]]
 
*'''Manual Writer:''' [[Curtis Clarkson]]
 
*'''Manual Designer:''' Steve Cambouris
 
*'''Manual Designer:''' Steve Cambouris
*'''Testers:''' Joe Cecchin, Ovonji Powell, Donovan Soto, Mark Lerma, Phil Gamble, AJ Nollwy, Chris Johnson, Dave Dodge, Victor Quimson, Polly Villatuya, Tim Hess
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*'''Testers:''' [[Joe Cecchin]], Ovonji Powell, Donovan Soto, Mark Lerma, Phil Gamble, AJ Nollwy, Chris Johnson, [[Dave Dodge]], Victor Quimson, Polly Villatuya, Tim Hess
 
{{creditsheader|BlueSky Software}}
 
{{creditsheader|BlueSky Software}}
 
*'''Special Thanks:''' [[Marianne Arotzarena]], Dianna Boundy, [[Eric Dunstan]]
 
*'''Special Thanks:''' [[Marianne Arotzarena]], Dianna Boundy, [[Eric Dunstan]]
 
| source=US manual
 
| source=US manual
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| pdf=AmazingSpider-Man32XUSManual.pdf
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| pdfpage=16
 
| console=32X
 
| console=32X
 
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==Technical information==
 
==Technical information==
===ROM dump status===
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==External links==
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* Sega of America webpage: [https://web.archive.org/web/19980629073542/http://www.sega.com:80/products/games/00422.html 32X]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

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Spider-Man: Web of Fire
System(s): Sega 32X
Publisher: Sega of America
Developer:
Licensor: Marvel Characters
Sound driver: 32X standard U
Peripherals supported: Six Button Control Pad
Genre: Action

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Sega 32X
US
$69.9969.99[2] 84517
ESRB: Kids to Adults

Spider-Man: Web of Fire, known as The Amazing Spider-Man: Web of Fire on packaging, is an action game developed by BlueSky Software and published by Sega for the Sega 32X.

Story

SpiderManWebofFire Story.png

Web of Fire's story is told through headlines from the Daily Bugle in between stages

According to the Daily Bugle, the terrorist organization known as HYDRA has placed generators throughout Manhattan creating a web of lasers above the city. The city has fallen into total chaos and an evacuation has been called. Meanwhile HYDRA sets a ransom of one billion dollars for the city and sends out The Enforcers into the city and managed to captured Daredevil. Spider-Man swings into action to save his city and rescue Daredevil from HYDRA and his army of henchmen.


Gameplay

The goal of Web of Fire is to reach the end of the level. As the game progresses, the levels get longer and broken up into multiple stages with more traps and complicated paths. At the end of each stage is a boss fight and a generator that Spider-Man has to defeat and destroy. Like most action games, Spider-Man can jump and attack as well as use his signature web shooter for additional abilities. Spider-Man also has a red health bar and a blue web bar that's consumed whenever he uses any of his web abilities. Both can be refilled with recovery items found throughout the level, but they do not refill when a level is completed. The bars only refill when the player loses a life by being killed by a trap or enemy (pitfall deaths do not count against the player).

Spider-Man can perform a three hit combo that can take out most weaker enemies, as well as a powerful running kick and a jump kick. His web shot can be shot in four directions and can stun enemies while also destroying some of the smaller weaker robots with one shot. By pressing the jump button again while in the air, Spider-Man can perform a web swing and travel across the stages faster. Depending on the length of the web, Spider-Man can travel great distances quickly. If the player times a jump at the end of the swing, Spider-Man can also gain greater height than he would with a regular jump. Along with web swinging and web shooting, Spider-Man can crawl on walls and ceilings as well as floors to avoid projectiles. He can also punch down to destroy weak floors. After Spider-Man rescues Daredevil, he can be summoned via the pause menu to initiate an attack that damages all enemies on screen as long as Spider-Man has a stock of Daredevil tokens found throughout the level.

Levels

SpiderManWebofFire Level1.png

Level 1: New York City
Spider-Man swings from the city's rooftops taking down HYDRA Henchmen and coming face to face with The Dragonman.

SpiderManWebofFire Level2.png

Level 2: Power Plant
Following a news tip, Spider-Man heads off to The power plant to short circuit The Eel and a second generator.

SpiderManWebofFire Level3-1.png

Level 3-1: George Washington Bridge
Spider-Man takes on HYDRA head on in between the car wreckage on the bridge.

SpiderManWebofFire Level3-2.png

Level 3-2: Burning Oil Refinery
Spider-Man tracks down the last generator being safely guarded by Thermite.

SpiderManWebofFire Level4.png

Level 4: HYDRA Ship
With the generators destroyed and the web of fire gone, Spider-Man boards a retreating HYDRA ship and takes the fight to their home base.

SpiderManWebofFire Level5-1.png

Level 5-1: HYDRA Entrance
The HYDRA ship leads Spider-Man into the entrance of their fortress.

SpiderManWebofFire Level5-2.png

Level 5-2: HYDRA Fortress
Spider-Man takes HYDRA's forces head on in a final showdown.

SpiderManWebofFire Level5-3.png

Level 5-3: Escape
HYDRA may have been defeated, but it plans to take Spider-Man down with it.

Production credits

Source:
In-game credits
Spider-Man 32X credits.pdf
[3]


  • Marketing Manager: Earl Malit
  • Manual Writer: Curtis Clarkson
  • Manual Designer: Steve Cambouris
  • Testers: Joe Cecchin, Ovonji Powell, Donovan Soto, Mark Lerma, Phil Gamble, AJ Nollwy, Chris Johnson, Dave Dodge, Victor Quimson, Polly Villatuya, Tim Hess
BlueSky Software
Source:
US manual
AmazingSpider-Man32XUSManual.pdf
[4]

Magazine articles

Main article: Spider-Man: Web of Fire/Magazine articles.

Artwork

Physical scans

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Publication Score Source
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Publication Version Score
1700 igr dlya Sega (RU)
40
[5]
Game Players (US) NTSC-U
36
[2]
GamePro (US) NTSC-U
75
[6]
Game Informer (US) NTSC-U
44
[7]
Sega 32X
49
Based on
4 reviews

Spider-Man: Web of Fire

32X, US
SMWoF 32X US Box Back.jpgSMWoF 32X US Box Spine.jpgSMWoF 32X US Box Front.jpg
Cover
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Cart
AmazingSpider-Man32XUSManual.pdf
Manual

Technical information

Main article: Spider-Man: Web of Fire/Technical information.

External links

  • Sega of America webpage: 32X

References


Spider-Man: Web of Fire

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Spider-Man games for Sega systems
Arcade
Spider-Man: The Videogame (1991)
Sega Mega Drive
Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin (1991) | Spider-Man and the X-Men in Arcade's Revenge (1993) | Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage (1994) | Spider-Man: The Animated Series (1995) | Venom - Spider-Man: Separation Anxiety (1995)
Sega Master System
Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin (1991) | Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six (1993)
Sega Game Gear
Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin (1992) | Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six (1993) | Spider-Man and the X-Men in Arcade's Revenge (1994)
Sega Mega-CD
Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin (1993)
Sega 32X
Spider-Man: Web of Fire (1996)
Sega Dreamcast
Spider-Man (2001)