20. The Amazing Spider-Man (1990, Amiga)

On one hand, this game doesn’t look or sound great. On the other, it did include large levels that forced players to use Spidey’s different abilities, instead of just having you fight 200 random thugs for an hour. It’s also a weird game, featuring robots that look like R2-D2 and one of the most disturbing life bars I’ve ever seen in a video game. The more damage Spider-Man takes, the more of his skin disappears to reveal his skeleton.