This game is just as challenging as I remember from the '90s. Fun mechanics that really try to capture the essence of Spider-Man in a 2-D world. It's very indicative of the time it was made (the switch from the NES/Megadrive style of gameplay into the beginnings of the first Console Wars) but retains its charm and appeal for those gamers looking to the past for historic or character branding reasons. It is a great early attempt at digitizing Spidey that would be amplified during the reign of 16-bit gaming with games like Maximum Carnage. If you're a collector, a retro gaming enthusiast, or like me and some middle aged gamer looking to relive memories of a time when games were simply made but difficult to master, Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin (1991) belongs in your Genesis.