If you don’t feel like reading anything, just watch this first video, as the text is basically a transcription…

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But if you want video of each game you’re hopefully voting for, you’ve got a lot of scrolling to do…

UPDATE: Some things are a bit in flux after adding a few more games thanks to your suggestions.

It’s time to declare the best Spider-Man video game of all time — and I need your help to do it!

Hey, Chris Baker here with something I’ve been wanting to do for a long, long time with superhero games — a March Madness-style bracket of related games fighting it out through fan votes until only one best game survives…SPIDER-MADNESS!

Spider-Man seemed like the best choice because Spider-Man PS4 hype is in full effect…and my YouTube numbers show that you guys definitely care more about Spidey games than you do for games from any other hero.

I thought it’d be a challenge to find 64 unique games to fill out a full bracket — but there are actually way too many — 82, to be precise. And that’s just games with Spider-Man in the title, so this won’t include any bigger universe titles like Ultimate Alliance or Marvel vs. Capcom.

It’s also worth pointing out that I’m honoring unique games here, and sometimes that means making a distinction between two games you might associate as being the same release. As a simple example, one of the first matchups is the original Spider-Man movie game that came out for all consoles and PC against the Spider-Man movie game on Game Boy Advance. They’re both very distinct productions that deserve to be recognized as unique video games.

NCAA March Madness is the world’s greatest tournament if you ask me, and it serves as the model for this whole thing. Just like March Madness, Spider-Madness will have 32 opening-round matchups. Given that we have 82 games to work with, the math doesn’t work out so well there, so at least for the first round you’ll be seeing a few three- and four-game matchups — from the second round forward, it will always be one on one.

There may be a better way to do this, but I’ll be using my own Twitter account — @cbake76 — to conduct the polls, and the plan is to launch a new poll alongside the tipoffs of March Madness games. I think I’ll be able to keep with this for the most part in round 1, but I’m headed to GDC too, so I’ll have to call a few audibles after that.

Wanna see the matchups?…