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![]() ROMs » Nintendo DS » U » Ultimate Spider-Man (I)(WiNE) Nintendo DS / DS NDS ROMsGenre: ActionAdventureRating: ESRB: T, ESRB: E10+, BBFC: PG ![]() Quick Navigation:Game Description & Reviews:
OverviewPlay as both Spider-Man and Venom in this cel-shaded open-world action-adventure game with story written by comic writer Brian Michael Bendis.
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