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Spidey Stars Talk Gaming

Last weekend's premiere of the 'Spider-Man 3' movie was accompanied by --no surprise here -- the launch of a Spidey multi-platform video-game. Yes, the $148-million box office juggernaut has also hit the DS, the Wii, the GameBoy Advance, the PS2, the PS3, the PSP, the Xbox 360, and the PC (sorry regular Xbox owners).

Turns out the movie's stars aren't the avid gamers that most Spider-Man fans would seem to be, considering the multi-platform game release. GameDaily has posted two videos, the first in which Kirsten Dunst seems to forget there even is a game. The second clip features Topher Grace ( 'That '70s Show'), who seems a bit perplexed by the gaming-related questioning in general.

Given the mixed review scores the game itself is receiving, maybe it's for the best.

From GameDaily

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