Spider-Man: The Movie going cheap
Activision announces that its movie-inspired Spider-Man action game will be relaunched at a budget price on all current console platforms.
Activision has today announced that Spider-Man: The Movie has been selected for inclusion in Sony Computer Entertainment America's Greatest Hits, Microsoft's Platinum Hits, and Nintendo of America's Player's Choice programs. As a recent addition to each brand--and one of the first games to recognized by all three of the programs simultaneously--Spider-Man: The Movie will be relaunched at a suggested retail price of just $19.99.
In order to qualify for the respective programs, games must have sold more then 400,000 copies on the PlayStation 2 and 450,000 copies on the GameCube and have sold well at retail and been available for at least nine months on Xbox. For more information on Spider-Man: The Movie, check out our full reviews of the PS2, GameCube, and Xbox versions of the game.
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