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ATARI 2600

espite the graphical limitations of the Atari 2600, the original has nicely rendered depictions and the Green Goblin. Its responsive controls and pixel-perfect hit detection mean that swinging up the buildings, nabbing crooks and disarming bombs rarely feels frustrating, and when it does you’re to blame. As the levels progress, your time and webbing meter runs down more quickly, making the refills awarded for catching bad guys and defusing explosives more vital each round.

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