Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro
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(August 24, 2000 (PlayStation)
August 31, 2000 (Game Boy Color)
November 21, 2000 (Nintendo 64)
April 19, 2001 (Dreamcast)
September 19, 2001 (PC)
January 26, 2002 (Mac))
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Appearances
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- X-Men
- Professor X (Charles Xavier) (First appearance)
- Rogue (Anna Marie) (First appearance)
- Beast (Henry McCoy) (First appearance)
- Thor Odinson (First appearance) (Mentioned)
Villains:
- Shocker (Herman Schultz) (First appearance)
- Beetle (Abner Jenkins) (First appearance)
- Hammerhead (First appearance)
- Lizard (Curt Connors)
- Sandman (William Baker) (First appearance)
- Electro/Hyper-Electro (Max Dillon) (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- Scorpion (MacDonald Gargan) (Cameo)
- Rhino (Aleksei Sytsevich) (Cameo)
- Mysterio (Quentin Beck) (Cameo)
- Doctor Octopus (Otto Octavius) (Cameo)
Locations:
- Earth-TRN006 (Reality)
Items:
- Bio-Nexus Device
Vehicles:
Story

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Cast
- Rino Romano - Spider-Man (Peter Parker) / Palooka / Police Announcer
- Dee Bradley Baker - Electro (Hyper-Electro) / Computer 3 / Lizard / Hammerhead / Beast
- Kathryn Fiore - Computer Voice
- Daran Norris - Sandman / Beetle / Public Address / Shocker / Professor X
- Jennifer Hale - Rogue / Dr. Watts / Computer 2
- Stan Lee - Stan Lee
Notes
Difference from the first game
Although the gameplay and design are relatively similar, one major difference of the game from the first was the ability to play on ground levels. In the first game, if Spider-Man swung too low he would fall into the yellow mist that dominated all the levels and die. This game presented levels that are city streets, however they were confined grids rather than a free-roam environment. Also, Spidey was given the ability to fire a web-ball in mid-air, which would come in handy during some of the fights. Also, this time around, training mode takes you to the X-Men's Danger Room where Rogue and Professor X teach you what Spidey needs to know. The hand animation is also changed. Now, every characters' hands can react instead of waving fists. The basic punch and kick combo moves are changed, doing away with the two-handed uppercut/ mule-kick for the third strike.
Trivia
- The cutscene where Hammerhead discusses the importance of teamwork in their plan to stop Spider-Man is quoted from Robert De Niro's character Al Capone in the movie The Untouchables. At the end, however, Hammerhead does not bludgeon a fellow mobster to death with his baseball bat, instead bashing a glass of red wine which spills over a newspaper photo of Spider-Man, which probablly represents the blood which the mobster had spill.
- During the cutscene after Spider-Man beats Shocker, he swings away to Hangar 18. Before he does that, he says, "I don't need pointy ears and a cape to tell that this is another heist". A reference to Batman. The actor who voices Spider-Man in also voices Batman in the cartoon, The Batman.
- In the final cutscene where Hammerhead, Shocker and Electro are jailed, Hammerhead and Shocker play cards but end up frustrated since all they've played was Poker. Then Shocker asks the inmates from the front cell if they know how to play "go Fish". The inmates are revealed to be Doctor Octopus, Scorpion, Rhino and Mysterio, still caught after the events from the first videogame
See Also
- Images from Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro
- Characters from Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro
- Other things related to Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro
- Video Game Gallery: Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro
Links and References
- Gamespot Gamespace
- Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro at IGN.com