when you borrow the 100 Metor. you can unlock venom. when you borrow the 50 spider emblems you unlock the Black Suited Spider-Man. but the most important Thing is to find the Spider emblems. but the most exciting thing is to find 100 Metor to unlock venom.
by sir english444
on 2004 jan.4
you can find it on buildings
I really am guessing playing as venom. I searched it and it said if you collect all meteorites you play as venom. I have 79 out of 100 right now. I also have 47 out of 50 emblems. all I need is 3 more emblems. I told you the answer for what you asked for, now help me out. Can someone at least make a video on you tube showing all the locations of the emblems. Show the buildings and where to find it. Don't just say 3 of the locations and give me the map. The map is kinda confusing. On the map, you can count the boxes. That is what I did. That is the most easiest for me and you. So that is what you get for collecting all the meteorites.
look
You can go to yahoo answers. Go to google search and find yahoo answers.
You have to look for the black liquid after you find the meteorites, it's somewhere in the sewers.
Antarctica has the most meteorites due to its icy surface that preserves them well. Scientists regularly find meteorites there, making it a hotspot for meteorite discoveries.
Antarctica is the best place in the world for scientists to find meteorites. Scientists find meteorites in the Antarctic blue ice.
you can't find it here but what you can do is look on the leader boards then look at hit titles and emblems and there you go
yes
When in a lobby or when you are at the multiplayer menus, go to callsign, select emblems and you should find the emblems that you have unlocked. The ones that have a green "NEW" above it are ones that you have not checked out yet.
EBay. The emblems are about $25.
Antarctica is a good place to find meteorites because the dark meteorites stand out against the white snow and ice, making them easier to spot. The slow movement of the ice sheets also helps to concentrate meteorites in certain areas, increasing the likelihood of finding them. Additionally, the cold and dry conditions in Antarctica help preserve meteorites, making them more pristine for scientific study.