Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro (Pre 9/11 Version)

Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro is the second PlayStation game to feature Spider-Man, and also serves as the sequel to the 2000 video game Spider-Man. This game follows the web-slinger as he attempts to stop his old enemy Electro from obtaining a source of power called the Bio-Nexus Device. Game bosses included Hammerhead, Lizard, Sandman, Shocker and the exclusive charged-up Hyper-Electro. The game was originally released on August 26, 2001. Following the September 11th attacks, the original game was pulled from stores and re-released on October 17, 2001.

September 11, 2001 edits
The original version of the game was pulled after the September 11, 2001 attacks to change the final battle. Originally the battle was atop the North Tower of the World Trade Center, but since the towers were destroyed on September 11, the game was re-released with a different ending. Originally, Electro shouted "Top of the world man!" as he departed his battle with Spider-Man for the towers, giving Spidey the clue he needed to track him down for the final boss battle, but in the re-released game, he just happens to guess correctly. At the end of the video game, The Mighty Thor is credited with defeating Electro in the final battle. This is because Thor was supposed to appear in a video segment in the video game where he talks with Spider-Man shortly after he has defeated Hyper-Electro, thus giving Thor the credit with Electro's defeat in the Daily Bugle newspaper. This was removed because the game's original ending takes place atop the World Trade Center towers when the game was being developed and it was removed because of the towers' destruction on 11 September 2001. Several levels were renamed in the re-release version of the game:

"Crash Flight!" to "Wind Tunnel"

"Downroad Spiral" to "The Corkscrew"

"Aces High" to "The Gauntlent"

"Top of the World" to "The Best Laid Plans

Original Version
Despite originally being released before 9/11, no one copy of the original has appeared on the internet. It's also hard to find the original game disc.