

Man, Spider-Man Vs The Kingpin on the Genesis is one of those games that just feels like Spider-Man. The swinging physics are janky by today’s standards, but there’s something satisfying about nailing a perfect arc between buildings—even if you faceplant into a wall half the time.
Kingpin’s kidnapped MJ (classic move), so you’re bouncing between rooftops, punching thugs, and dodging those annoying guys with jetpacks. The levels get weirdly creative—one minute you’re in a sewer, the next you’re crawling through vents like a budget Die Hard. And that final boss fight? Let’s just say I spent way too many quarters figuring out Kingpin’s pattern back in the day.
It’s not the smoothest superhero game ever, but the cheesy voice clips ("Spider-Man!") and that unmistakable 16-bit charm make it a solid time capsule. Just don’t expect web-slinging to feel like the modern games.
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