There's just something so appealing about the music back in the 90's days of gaming. Spider-Man games had some of the most exhilarating music pieces you could listen to. I wouldn't base it completely on nostalgia, I think it plays into that, but I have a lot of music from Genesis games stored on my phone that I often listen to
You should, if you have an old Nintendo still lying around. I recommend one gets the Super Retro Trio 3 console. It plays Genesis, SNES and NES games. A few of my Genesis games don't work on it, particularly Konami games, though I purchased Batman Returns for the SNES, that's Konami, and it works fine. Even on an HDTV the picture and sound quality both work extremely well.
I'm trying to get hold of The Adventures of Batman and Robin for the SNES. But it's extremely rare, and dead expensive if you actually happen upon one.

The SRT3 plays imported games, so I may just get the game from the US Amazon. But since I have PAL hardware and this and that, I might find the game running on a higher framerate, making it unplayable. So its always buyers beware.
Even ROTJ, that I spent £50 on wouldn't work on the first few attempts. But after a few niggles and blows, it finally came on