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Unofficially known as Superman 64, it is a 3D action game in which the player takes control of Superman who must rescue his friends from a virtual-reality replica of Metropolis. The game is notorious among critics and gamers as one of the worst games ever made. Common criticisms include poor collision detection, awkward controls, and bizarre ...
Video games based on Superman: The Animated Series (3 P, 4 F) Pages in category "Superman video games" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
Superman Returns is a video game based on the 2006 movie of the same name. It was developed by EA Tiburon and co-published by Electronic Arts and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment in conjunction with DC Comics .
The Death and Return of Superman is a side-scrolling beat 'em up video game released by Sunsoft for the Super NES and Genesis in 1994.It is based on "The Death of Superman" comic book storyline by DC Comics and features many characters from the comics, including Superman himself, Superboy, Steel, Cyborg Superman, the Eradicator, and Doomsday.
Superman: The Man of Steel is an action-adventure video game for Xbox, based on DC Comics' character Superman.It was developed by Circus Freak, and published by Infogrames under the Atari brand name and released in conjunction with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Comics.
Superman is a 1989 arcade action game released by Taito and featuring the DC Comics character Superman. While not directly based on the original film series , throughout much of the game the " Superman Main Theme " and "Can You Read My Mind" from the Superman films are used as background music.
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Superman is a video game programmed by John Dunn for the Atari Video Computer System [a] and released in 1979 by Atari, Inc. The player controls Superman, whose quest is to explore an open-ended environment to find three pieces of a bridge that was destroyed by Lex Luthor, capture Luthor and his criminal gang, and return to the Daily Planet building.