

In the case of Spider-Man 3, it arrived in 2007 when the market had determined the N-Gage a failure and both the PSP as well as DS were enjoying success with the later getting its first redesign, the Nintendo DS Lite. When Spider-Man (2002) came out, there was only the Game Boy Advance, and it was initially that way for Spider-Man 2 until later in 2004 and into early 2005 when the Nintendo DS, N-Gage and PSP launched to stores. When you look at the time line of the Spider-Man movie handheld tie-in games, it’s a pretty interesting one.
