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'''Spider-Man: The Venom Factor''' is a canceled 1997 video game developed by ''Saffire'' and was to be published by ''Byron Preiss Multimedia'' for Windows 95 PC systems.
'''Spider-Man: The Venom Factor''' is a cancelled 1997 video game developed by ''Saffire'' and was to be published by ''Byron Preiss Multimedia'' for Windows 95 PC systems.
 
== Background ==


==Background==
The game was to be a sequel to the 1996 PC game, ''Spider-Man: The Sinister Six'', also published by Byron Preiss Multimedia but developed by Brooklyn Multimedia. Spider-Man: The Sinister Six was a choose your own adventure style game with action boss battle and puzzle segments, it's likely this sequel was to follow the roughly same formula of gameplay. Visually its predecessor was a blend of 3D background elements with 2D drawn characters, but Spider-Man: The Venom Factor looked to entirely use 3D characters and 3D backgrounds.
The game was to be a sequel to the 1996 PC game, ''Spider-Man: The Sinister Six'', also published by Byron Preiss Multimedia but developed by Brooklyn Multimedia. Spider-Man: The Sinister Six was a choose your own adventure style game with action boss battle and puzzle segments, it's likely this sequel was to follow the roughly same formula of gameplay. Visually its predecessor was a blend of 3D background elements with 2D drawn characters, but Spider-Man: The Venom Factor looked to entirely use 3D characters and 3D backgrounds.


The archived website for [https://web.archive.org/web/19970617031309/http://www.byronpreiss.com/brooklyn/sinistersix/frame.html Spider-Man: The Sinister Six] lists that a sequel was on the way called Spider-Man: The Venom Factor, and nothing was more was thought to be known of the game [http://www.marvelgames.ru/news/spider_man_the_venom_factor_igra_o_kotoroj_nikto_ne_slyshal/2017-04-04-994 until] the archived website of developer Saffire (Saffire was also working on the canceled Marvel 2099: One Nation Under Doom video game) was seen to be listing Spider-Man: The Venom Factor [http://web.archive.org/web/19980624032404/http://www.saffire.com/fulldev.htm amongst its completed games]. Saffire shared a screen from the game as well as [http://web.archive.org/web/19980624032119/http://www.saffire.com/ a sample] of an animated cutscene from the game with Spider-Man hiding from a symbiote creature in a lab setting.
The archived website for [https://web.archive.org/web/19970617031309/http://www.byronpreiss.com/brooklyn/sinistersix/frame.html Spider-Man: The Sinister Six] lists that a sequel was on the way called Spider-Man: The Venom Factor and nothing more was thought to be known of the game [http://marvelgames.ru/news/spider_man_the_venom_factor_igra_o_kotoroj_nikto_ne_slyshal/2017-04-04-994 until] the archived website of developer Saffire (Saffire was also working on the cancelled Marvel 2099: One Nation Under Doom video game) was seen to be listing Spider-Man: The Venom Factor [http://web.archive.org/web/19980624032404/http://www.saffire.com/fulldev.htm amongst its completed games]. Saffire shared a screen from the game as well as [http://web.archive.org/web/19980624032119/http://www.saffire.com/ a sample] of an animated cutscene from the game with Spider-Man hiding from a symbiote creature in a lab setting.
 
== Synopsis ==


==Synopsis==
Spider-Man: The Venom Factor was to be based on the [https://archive.org/details/spidermanvenomfa00duan novel of the same name] written by Diane Duane, published by Byron Preiss (as evidenced by the same type of symbiote creature from that novel appearing in the animated cutscene from this game). There is a Venom-like creature on the loose that accidentally murders a man in its pursuit of consuming radioactive materials. Venom doesn't kill innocents so Spider-Man must help Venom clear his name. The Hobgoblin is stealing radioactive parts putting him right in the path of the Venom-like creature as well as Spider-Man and Venom. The novel was the first installment in a trilogy of books with Spider-Man and Venom, it featured the Hobgoblin- who was shown to be part of the game from the title screen. The other two novels in the trilogy featured the Lizard and Doctor Octopus, but there's nothing to suggest they were part of this game with all present knowledge.
Spider-Man: The Venom Factor was to be based on the [https://archive.org/details/spidermanvenomfa00duan novel of the same name] written by Diane Duane, published by Byron Preiss (as evidenced by the same type of symbiote creature from that novel appearing in the animated cutscene from this game). There is a Venom-like creature on the loose that accidentally murders a man in its pursuit of consuming radioactive materials. Venom doesn't kill innocents so Spider-Man must help Venom clear his name. The Hobgoblin is stealing radioactive parts putting him right in the path of the Venom-like creature as well as Spider-Man and Venom. The novel was the first installment in a trilogy of books with Spider-Man and Venom, it featured the Hobgoblin- who was shown to be part of the game from the title screen. The other two novels in the trilogy featured the Lizard and Doctor Octopus, but there's nothing to suggest they were part of this game with all present knowledge.


== Cancellation/Availability ==
==Cancellation/Availability==
 
It is not known why the game wasn't released, or if it was truly as far along in development as Saffire's website claimed it was.
It is not known why the game wasn't released, or if it was truly as far along in development as Saffire's website claimed it was.
But on the page of Computer Gaming World #154 there is information that the game was supposed to be released in the fall of 1997 [https://archive.org/details/Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_154/mode/2up this page]


== See Also ==
==Gallery==
<gallery mode=packed heights=175px>
Spiman.gif|Cutscene from Spider-Man: The Venom Factor
Computer Gaming World Issue 154 0043.jpg|Magazine Page
</gallery>
==See Also==
*[[Spider-Man 4 (found unreleased video games based on cancelled Marvel film sequel; 2010)]]
*[[Spider-Man Safety Series (partially found direct-to-video animated educational series; 1990)]]
*[[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 versus Kraven the Hunter (lost short superhero fan film; 1974)]]
*[[Spider-Man Trilogy (partially found deleted scenes of action-superhero films; 2002-2007)]]
*[[The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (partially found deleted Mary-Jane Watson scenes of superhero film; 2014)]]
*[[The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes (lost Josh Keaton vocal performance of 2D animated series; 2012)]]


* [[Spider-Man_versus_Kraven_the_Hunter_(lost_short_superhero_fan_film;_1974)]]
==External Links==
* [[Spider-Man_4_(found_unreleased_video_games_based_on_cancelled_Marvel_film_sequel;_2010)]]
*[http://web.archive.org/web/19980624032119/http://www.saffire.com/ Official website of Saffire.]
* [[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)]]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/19970617031309/http://www.byronpreiss.com/brooklyn/sinistersix/frame.html Official website of ''Spider-Man: The Sinister Six''.]


== References ==
==References==
* http://marvelgames.ru/news/spider_man_the_venom_factor_igra_o_kotoroj_nikto_ne_slyshal/2017-04-04-994
* https://web.archive.org/web/19970617031309/http://www.byronpreiss.com/brooklyn/sinistersix/frame.html
* http://web.archive.org/web/19980624032404/http://www.saffire.com/fulldev.htm
* https://archive.org/details/spidermanvenomfa00duan


http://www.marvelgames.ru/news/spider_man_the_venom_factor_igra_o_kotoroj_nikto_ne_slyshal/2017-04-04-994
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http://web.archive.org/web/19980624032404/http://www.saffire.com/fulldev.htm
http://web.archive.org/web/19980624032119/http://www.saffire.com/
https://archive.org/details/spidermanvenomfa00duan

Latest revision as of 03:04, 28 May 2023

Venom-factor-title.jpg

Title screen for Spider-Man: The Venom Factor

Status: Lost

Spider-Man: The Venom Factor is a cancelled 1997 video game developed by Saffire and was to be published by Byron Preiss Multimedia for Windows 95 PC systems.

Background

The game was to be a sequel to the 1996 PC game, Spider-Man: The Sinister Six, also published by Byron Preiss Multimedia but developed by Brooklyn Multimedia. Spider-Man: The Sinister Six was a choose your own adventure style game with action boss battle and puzzle segments, it's likely this sequel was to follow the roughly same formula of gameplay. Visually its predecessor was a blend of 3D background elements with 2D drawn characters, but Spider-Man: The Venom Factor looked to entirely use 3D characters and 3D backgrounds.

The archived website for Spider-Man: The Sinister Six lists that a sequel was on the way called Spider-Man: The Venom Factor and nothing more was thought to be known of the game until the archived website of developer Saffire (Saffire was also working on the cancelled Marvel 2099: One Nation Under Doom video game) was seen to be listing Spider-Man: The Venom Factor amongst its completed games. Saffire shared a screen from the game as well as a sample of an animated cutscene from the game with Spider-Man hiding from a symbiote creature in a lab setting.

Synopsis

Spider-Man: The Venom Factor was to be based on the novel of the same name written by Diane Duane, published by Byron Preiss (as evidenced by the same type of symbiote creature from that novel appearing in the animated cutscene from this game). There is a Venom-like creature on the loose that accidentally murders a man in its pursuit of consuming radioactive materials. Venom doesn't kill innocents so Spider-Man must help Venom clear his name. The Hobgoblin is stealing radioactive parts putting him right in the path of the Venom-like creature as well as Spider-Man and Venom. The novel was the first installment in a trilogy of books with Spider-Man and Venom, it featured the Hobgoblin- who was shown to be part of the game from the title screen. The other two novels in the trilogy featured the Lizard and Doctor Octopus, but there's nothing to suggest they were part of this game with all present knowledge.

Cancellation/Availability

It is not known why the game wasn't released, or if it was truly as far along in development as Saffire's website claimed it was. But on the page of Computer Gaming World #154 there is information that the game was supposed to be released in the fall of 1997 this page

Gallery

See Also

External Links

References