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==See Also (Other)==
==See Also (Other)==
*[[The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes (lost Josh Keaton vocal performance of 2D animated series; 2012)]]
*[[Spider-Man: The Venom Factor (lost unreleased Spider-Man PC game, 1996-1997)]]
*[[Spider-Man: The New Animated Series "Geldhoff" (lost storyboards of cancelled episode of MTV animated series; 2003)]]
*[[Spider-Man (lost Josh Keaton vocal performance of film-based superhero game; 2002)]]
*[[Spider-Man (lost Josh Keaton vocal performance of film-based superhero game; 2002)]]
*[[Spider-Man Safety Series (partially found direct-to-video animated educational series; 1990)]]
*[[Spider-Man Safety Series (partially found direct-to-video animated educational series; 1990)]]
*[[The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes (lost Josh Keaton vocal performance of 2D animated series; 2012)]]
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Revision as of 18:32, 12 August 2022

Spider-Man 4 Poster.jpg

The teaser poster for the cancelled movie.

Status: Found (Wii version)
Found (Xbox 360 Version)

Date found: 01 Dec 2019 (Wii version)
11 Sept 2021 (Xbox 360 version)

Found by: Andrew Earley, DiskHacker, Obscure Gamers


Spider-Man 4 was the name of both a cancelled fourth entry in the Sam Raimi Spider-Man trilogy and a cancelled video game created to coincide with the movie's release. Tobey Maguire would have most likely returned for the role of Spider-Man and Peter Parker for both the movie and the video game, considering the fact that he was in the previous games.

Gameplay

The game would have featured an open-world hub based on New York City for players to swing around. The Daily Bugle building would have also been present in the game however it is unknown if it would have been a level or used for cutscenes. The game would have possibly featured crimes and collectibles in the New York hub, with evidence of this is with the minimap and the fact that previous games both based on movies and original games featured collectibles and side-missions as bonuses.

Cancellation/Availability

The movie was cancelled due to the fact that Sam Raimi did not think that he could make the film in time for summer while making sure that it was still creative.[1] Because of the fact that the game was based on the movie, it was cancelled. According to Wayne Dalton, elements of the game were recycled into the game Prototype 2 largely because of the detailed New York City model they had already created for. This also tells us that the studio behind the game was Radical Entertainment. He has also stated that there is no video footage of the game.[2] To this day, there are only limited information and 29 in-game screenshots online. Even if a new Spider-Man 4 film and game are created, it most likely would not be this version.

On September 10th, 2019, a Twitter user known as @andrewEarley7 reported on his findings of the game and some screenshots of the game[3][4]

On November 30th, 2019, A YouTuber Hard4Games uploaded a video featuring gameplay and the debug menu of the unreleased Wii version of the game. The next day on December 1st, 2019, the game was uploaded onto the Internet Archive by user DiskHacker[5]

The screenshots of the game uploaded by Wayne Dalton, however, are screenshots from a different version of the game. Evidence for this is that there is a different model used for Spider-Man and a different HUD. It is unknown however many other versions exist of the game.

The Xbox 360 version of the game was leaked from several sources on September 11th, 2021 by Obscure Gamers.[6]

Gallery

Hard4Gamers video on the Wii version.

Gameplay video (Wii version).

Gameplay video (Xbox 360 version).

New York

The Daily Bugle

Wii Version

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