I think the Insomniac Negative suit isn't actually referencing the Negative Zone, just Mr Negative which is why it looks like that. TASM1 does have a Negative Zone suit which is just the classic suit in black and white though
There're 2 cool things I didn't know about Spider-Man 2000 until many years later. First, the game actually had a prequel comic. Second; before the first Spider-Man movie came out, Kellogg's released a demo of Spider-Man 2000 with the Raimi suit.
These were my fav games growing up. Only rented them from Hollywood video until a year ago when I started collecting for "childhood me." This video was top tier
hmm it seems doing black blue is kinda difficult for these games or it's just a preference ,still very cool of the devs to care for so called "cosmetics" that gamers say isn't important
I remember playing this game briefly on the PS and enjoying the first couple of levels, finally being able to explore the city streets. After tracking it down years later, I was _so_ disappointed. The plot was boring, the maps and goals were confusing and uninspired, and the enemies felt overpowered. A few levels were interesting though, i.e. the Brooklyn (?) Bridge, but otherwise it was utterly forgettable, and actually pretty short. It felt more like an expansion to the first game, rather than a sequel.
@@sentinel06 while yes I know there’s emulation for it. Don’t really know where exactly to look for ps1 emulation. I would kinda prefer to play it on its original hardware
Yup! Here's a video talking about what was in the demo. Suit looks cool for the Neversoft game, 10/10. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4ilQ1rVN3VQ.html (Sorry for being 4 days late...)
Im not 100 percent but i believe the Alex Ross suit did get screen tested and made in real life i believe there was an E3 trailer where you could very very briefly see it