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'''''Spider: The Video Game''''', known simply as '''''Spider''''' in Europe, is an action game released by [[Boss Game Studios]] for the [[PlayStation]]. A [[Sega Saturn]] version was also in development, but was cancelled for unknown reasons.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', known simply as '''''Spider''''' in Europe, is an action game released by [[Boss Game Studios]] for the [[PlayStation]]. A [[Sega Saturn]] version was also in development, but was cancelled for unknown reasons.
  
 
The Saturn ''Spider'' is said to have had six months of development time, and was heavily previewed (and even reviewed) by the gaming press. Its PlayStation counterpart received another year and a half's treatment before release in early 1997.
 
The Saturn ''Spider'' is said to have had six months of development time, and was heavily previewed (and even reviewed) by the gaming press. Its PlayStation counterpart received another year and a half's treatment before release in early 1997.

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Spider: The Video Game
System(s): Sega Saturn
Publisher: BMG Interactive Entertainment
Developer: Boss Game Studios
Planned release date(s): 1997-03
Genre: Action
Number of players: 1

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Spider: The Video Game, known simply as Spider in Europe, is an action game released by Boss Game Studios for the PlayStation. A Sega Saturn version was also in development, but was cancelled for unknown reasons.

The Saturn Spider is said to have had six months of development time, and was heavily previewed (and even reviewed) by the gaming press. Its PlayStation counterpart received another year and a half's treatment before release in early 1997.

Spider is often confused with another cancelled Saturn release, Tarantula.

Magazine articles

Main article: Spider: The Video Game/Magazine articles.

References