![]() In the final game, the symbiotes had a cutesy, goopy physical appearance. Sure, it could belong to the Hobgoblin, but knowing that Norman Osborn had hidden lairs hidden throughout the city (as shown in Hobgoblin’s first appearance in “The Amazing Spider-Man” #238), I’m betting it’s his. Inside was a hidden room, complete with pumpkin bombs, a glider, a Spider-Man poster with a pumpkin over the head, computer equipment, and some books. On the side of this crane, there was graffiti of a pumpkin with the word “Bomb”. I, myself, was too busy running from the firing police helicopter to notice it as a kid. Level Seven, “Police Chopper Chase” had an out of the way crane. Alas, if you were like nine-year-old me and used cheats to unlock most of the costumes and skipped training for the main game, you never found this secret Kraven the Hunter Easter Egg. ![]() It was in here that you could find a hidden token to unlock the Peter Parker costume. ![]() Inside was a plethora weapons, crates saying “Property of Sergei Kravinoff”, animal pelts on the walls, and Spider-Man images adorning several monitor screens. Hidden in a training level, Kraven the Hunter had a secret room. There were also two well-hidden Easter Eggs, Easter Eggs hidden so well that most players, myself included, didn’t even know of their inclusion! For this month’s article, we’ll be looking at 10 of the wildest secrets from the 2000 video game that you probably didn’t know about! It recently came to my attention that much got cut or changed in the original 2000 game before it saw release. To this day, the “Spider-Man” game from the year 2000 remains my favorite Spider-Man video game.
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