Gameplay is quite simple, requiring players to make their way across the side-scrolling world, occasionally using items such as detonators or keys. Software Creations had developed Silver Surfer and Wolverine , based on the respective titular Marvel Comics characters when it was approached to create an X-Men game for a release.
When the developer was asked to include Spider-Man in the game, Follin was joined by two other programmers. Featuring the lesser-known Spider-Slayers as the main villains, the gameplay is similar to the games before it: a side-scrolling game featuring platforming puzzles leading to a level boss in this game, Electro, Scorpion, and Alistair Smythe. Ultimately, the game was let down by its difficult controls and lack of variation from earlier titles and would be the final Spider-Man game released for the Game Boy.
Some of the original sprites used in Maximum Carnage. Featuring a plethora of superheroes—including Captain America, Iron Fist, and Morbius—the game was considered particularly important to the developers. Some planned elements were ultimately scrapped from the game. The game was also successful commercially. It was also the reason why we ended up doing the sequel: Separation Anxiety. Following Maximum Carnage , Software Creations worked on Separation Anxiety , also featuring the swinging hero working alongside his nemesis Venom.
The game featured several improvements over its predecessor—namely a co-operative mode wherein players team up as the eponymous characters to defeat the evil symbiote Carnage.
Japanese studios Argent and Epoch Co. Unfortunately, the game was never released outside of Japan. The game features six levels five in the Genesis version , including the Brooklyn Bridge and J. Log in Privacy Policy Accept. Add to Collection Add new or search Public collection title. Private collection title. I accept I decline. Privacy Settings Cookie Policy. Privacy Settings saved!
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