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Swing through NYC as Spidey, webbing up thugs and dropping on the Sinister Six from above—feels great when the web-shooting clicks, even if some enemy hits feel cheap. The Master System version’s smoother than NES, though the levels drag a bit.

Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six came out for the Sega Master System in 1992, published by Sega. It was one of the later releases for the console, arriving when 16-bit systems were already taking over, but it offered a solid side-scrolling action experience for those still invested in the 8-bit hardware. The game follows Spider-Man as he confronts the return of his classic villains, the Sinister Six, across a series of themed stages.
You control Spider-Man through linear levels, using his web shooters to attack enemies from a distance or up close with punches and kicks. The main goal is to defeat each member of the Sinister Six, one by one, before taking on the final boss. Key mechanics include web swinging to cross gaps or avoid hazards, and careful platforming to navigate environmental obstacles. The pacing is methodical, with some levels feeling stretched due to enemy repetition, and the difficulty can spike unexpectedly in later stages. It feels satisfying to land a well-timed web shot and swing past danger, even when the challenge becomes frustrating.

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