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{{Infobox_Software |
   company_name   = Panasonic Holdings Corporation|
   software_name   = The Amazing Spider-Man|
   company_logo  = [[File:Panasonic logo.png|300px]]|
   software_image  = [[File:The Amazing Spider-Man cover.jpg|300px]]|
   company_type  = Public|
   developer      = [[Beenox]]|
   foundation    = 1918 (Matsushita Electric Industrial)<br />2008 (Panasonic Corporation)<br />2022 (Panasonic Holdings Corporation)|
   publisher      = [[Activision]]|
   location      = Osaka, Japan|
   systems        = [[PlayStation 3|PS3]], [[PlayStation Vita|Vita]], [[Xbox 360]], [[Windows]]|
  key_people    = [[Kōnosuke Matsushita]], founder|
   release        = '''PlayStation 3, Xbox 360'''<br />NA: June 26, 2012<br />AU: June 27, 2012<br />EU: June 29, 2012<br />'''Windows'''<br />WW: August 10, 2012<br />'''PlayStation Vita'''<br />NA: November 19, 2013<br />AU/EU: November 22, 2013|
   industry      = Electronics|
   added_to_museum = PS3 and all [[DLC]]: October 28, 2018|
  products      = Electronics|
  num_employees  = 240,198|
   homepage      = https://www.panasonic.com/|
}}
}}
'''Panasonic Holdings Corporation''' is a Japanese multinational conglomerate.
'''''The Amazing Spider-Man''''' was a ''[[Spider-Man]]'' [[video game]] based on the film, ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man (film)|The Amazing Spider-Man]]''. It was developed by [[Beenox]] and published by [[Activision]].


==Matsushita Electric Industrial==
==Downloadable content==
'''Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.'' was founded by [[Kōnosuke Matsushita]] in 1918.
''The Amazing Spider-Man'' had four additions through [[downloadable content]] that could be purchased individually or in a franchise pack. These included the Rhino Challenge, Stan Lee Adventure Pack, Oscorp Search & Destroy Pack, and the Lizard Rampage Pack.


In May 1985, a consortium of companies led by Matsushita released the 3-inch [[Floppy disk#3-inch CF-2/Compact Floppy Disk|Compact Floppy Disk]], or CF-2.
==Wii U version==
The [[Wii U]] version, ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man: Ultimate Edition]]'' came with all four downloadable content packs. The screen on the tablet controller was used for the map and upgrade screens.


==Panasonic Corporation==
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The name was changed to '''Panasonic Corporation''' in 2008, to match the brand name the company had been using in the United States since 1961 and in Europe since 1979.
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==Panasonic Holdings Corporation==
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The name was changed to Panasonic Holdings Corporation in 2022.
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Latest revision as of 21:31, 18 February 2024

The Amazing Spider-Man cover.jpg
The Amazing Spider-Man
Developer Beenox
Publisher Activision
Platforms PS3, Vita, Xbox 360, Windows
Released PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
NA: June 26, 2012
AU: June 27, 2012
EU: June 29, 2012
Windows
WW: August 10, 2012
PlayStation Vita
NA: November 19, 2013
AU/EU: November 22, 2013
Added to
Museum
PS3 and all DLC: October 28, 2018

The Amazing Spider-Man was a Spider-Man video game based on the film, The Amazing Spider-Man. It was developed by Beenox and published by Activision.

Downloadable content

The Amazing Spider-Man had four additions through downloadable content that could be purchased individually or in a franchise pack. These included the Rhino Challenge, Stan Lee Adventure Pack, Oscorp Search & Destroy Pack, and the Lizard Rampage Pack.

Wii U version

The Wii U version, The Amazing Spider-Man: Ultimate Edition came with all four downloadable content packs. The screen on the tablet controller was used for the map and upgrade screens.