Spider-man is awesome, there's nothing wrong with the controls at all apart from the fact that you have to actually learn them, I can swing through the stages without even touching the ground most of the time, jump swing and clamp to a ceiling to drop down behind an enemy, double reverse swing to gain height. I can do pretty much anything in that game without making one mistake so I'm not sure where all this talk of it being innacurate is coming from.
Aladdin on SNES sucks royally too, its just Capcom going through the motions as usual and pumping out another platformer which plays the same as all their other platformers. I swear Capcom have only made about 7 original games in their entire lifespan, and those 7 games have just been rehashed 20 times each to give the appearance that they're a classic prolific company.
I definitely agree that Adventures on Batman and Robin should be on the list, along with Micro Machines 2, Yu Yu Hakusho, Dune II, Addams Family.

