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'''''Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro''''' is a 2001 video game for the PlayStation, released as the sequel to the 2000 PlayStation game simply titled ''Spider-Man''. Gameplay-wise, it played like a standard third-person action-adventure game, following the titular hero in his attempt to defeat villain Electro.
'''''Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro''''' is a 2001 video game for the PlayStation, released as the sequel to the 2000 PlayStation game simply titled ''Spider-Man''. Gameplay-wise, it played like a standard third-person action-adventure game, following the titular hero in his attempt to defeat villain Electro.


Though originally released on August 26, 2001,<ref>[http://howlongtobeat.com/game.php?id=8941 HowLongToBeat's page on the game.] Retrieved 13 Sept '16.</ref>, the game was pulled from stores following the September 11th attacks, and was re-released on October 19 of the same year with various changes made.<ref>[http://metacritic.com/game/playstation/spider-man-2-enter-electro Metacritic page for the game.] Retrieved 13 Sept '16.</ref> The original version became extremely rare, and, for a long time, was nearly impossible to find in a playable state.
Though originally released on August 26th, 2001,<ref>[http://howlongtobeat.com/game.php?id=8941 HowLongToBeat's page on the game.] Retrieved 13 Sept '16</ref>, the game was pulled from stores following the September 11th attacks, and was re-released on October 19th of the same year with various changes made.<ref>[http://metacritic.com/game/playstation/spider-man-2-enter-electro Metacritic page for the game.] Retrieved 13 Sept '16</ref> The original version became extremely rare, and, for a long time, was nearly impossible to find in a playable state.


==Differences==
==Differences==
Though many changes were made to the re-release, the most significant alteration involved the final battle with Electro. In the original version, this fight was set atop the World Trade Center. In the re-release, the building was no longer referred to by name, and the level geometry was changed to add a bridge between the two buildings so that they no longer resembled the Twin Towers. Some have noted that this change actually made the battle easier, as it reduced the risk of falling off.<ref>[http://bit-tech.net/gaming/pc/2011/09/12/how-9-11-affected-games/1 Bit-Tech article about 9/11's effect on the gaming world.] Retrieved 13 Sept '16.</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120227101058/http://www.game-rave.com/psx/playstation_perfect_guide/features/feature_spiderman3/index.html Archive of Game Rave's comparison of the two versions.] Retrieved 13 Sept '16.</ref>
Though many changes were made to the re-release, the most significant alteration involved the final battle with Electro. In the original version, this fight was set atop the World Trade Center. In the re-release, the building was no longer referred to by name, and the level geometry was changed to add a bridge between the two buildings so that they no longer resembled the Twin Towers. Some have noted that this change actually made the battle easier, as it reduced the risk of falling off.<ref>[http://bit-tech.net/gaming/pc/2011/09/12/how-9-11-affected-games/1 Bit-Tech article about 9/11's effect on the gaming world.] Retrieved 13 Sept '16</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120227101058/http://www.game-rave.com/psx/playstation_perfect_guide/features/feature_spiderman3/index.html Archive of Game Rave's comparison of the two versions.] Retrieved 13 Sept '16</ref>


Other adjustments included dialogue changes; for instance, the original version had Electro foreshadow the battle by saying he would be "on top of the world," which led Spider-Man to deduce the location of the fight. This line and any references to it were removed, creating a plot-hole. Other cutscenes were removed as well, such as a flyover shot of the Twin Towers.
Other adjustments included dialogue changes; for instance, the original version had Electro foreshadow the battle by saying he would be "on top of the world," which led Spider-Man to deduce the location of the fight. This line and any references to it were removed, creating a plot-hole. Other cutscenes were removed as well, such as a flyover shot of the Twin Towers.
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==Status==
==Status==
For a long time, gameplay footage of the pre-9/11 version had circulated on the internet, but no ROM images had. However, on May 28, 2015, a YouTuber by the name of ElVicioGamer posted a video of the final battle from the original version, with a functioning download of the game linked in the description. The file can be downloaded below.
For a long time, gameplay footage of the pre-9/11 version had circulated on the internet, but no ROM images had. However, on May 28th, 2015, a YouTuber by the name of ElVicioGamer posted a video of the final battle from the original version, with a functioning download of the game linked in the description. The file can be downloaded below.


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Cover of the game.

Status: Found

Date found: 28 May '15

Found by: ElVicioGamer

Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro is a 2001 video game for the PlayStation, released as the sequel to the 2000 PlayStation game simply titled Spider-Man. Gameplay-wise, it played like a standard third-person action-adventure game, following the titular hero in his attempt to defeat villain Electro.

Though originally released on August 26th, 2001,[1], the game was pulled from stores following the September 11th attacks, and was re-released on October 19th of the same year with various changes made.[2] The original version became extremely rare, and, for a long time, was nearly impossible to find in a playable state.

Differences

Though many changes were made to the re-release, the most significant alteration involved the final battle with Electro. In the original version, this fight was set atop the World Trade Center. In the re-release, the building was no longer referred to by name, and the level geometry was changed to add a bridge between the two buildings so that they no longer resembled the Twin Towers. Some have noted that this change actually made the battle easier, as it reduced the risk of falling off.[3][4]

Other adjustments included dialogue changes; for instance, the original version had Electro foreshadow the battle by saying he would be "on top of the world," which led Spider-Man to deduce the location of the fight. This line and any references to it were removed, creating a plot-hole. Other cutscenes were removed as well, such as a flyover shot of the Twin Towers.

The last of the changes involved retitling some of the levels. "Crash Flight" became "Wind Tunnel," "Downward Spiral" became "The Corkscrew," "Aces High" became "The Gauntlet," and the final battle was changed from "Top Of The World" to "The Best Laid Plans."

Status

For a long time, gameplay footage of the pre-9/11 version had circulated on the internet, but no ROM images had. However, on May 28th, 2015, a YouTuber by the name of ElVicioGamer posted a video of the final battle from the original version, with a functioning download of the game linked in the description. The file can be downloaded below.

Gameplay footage of the pre-9/11 version.

Comparison of both versions of the game.

ElVicioGamer's video, featuring the original version.

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