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Superman 64
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Superman: The New Adventures (sometimes referred to as "Superman 64") is an adventure video game released in North America on May 23, 1999 and in Europe on July 23, 1999. The game was designed by Titus for the Nintendo 64. This game's style and characters are based on Superman: The Animated Series. Superman, more commonly referred to as Superman 64, is a video game that was released by Titus Software on May 31, 1999 on the Nintendo 64. The game is based on the Superman: The Animated Series. Much like Castlevania 64, the game is not actually titled "Superman 64" on its box, cartridge, or title screen. It is notorious for the extremely negative reception it received from critics. Superman (or The New Superman Adventures Aventures [sic]), unofficially referred to as Superman 64, is a video game based on Superman the Animated Series and released by Titus Software on May 31, 1999 on the Nintendo 64. It is notorious for the negative reception it received from critics and is considered one of the worst games of all time.
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Nintendo 64
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Action-adventure
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Superman 64
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1999-05-31
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Titus Software; BlueSky Software
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Superman (or The New Superman Adventures Aventures [sic]), unofficially referred to as Superman 64, is a video game based on Superman the Animated Series and released by Titus Software on May 31, 1999 on the Nintendo 64. It is notorious for the negative reception it received from critics and is considered one of the worst games of all time. Lex Luthor creates a virtual version of Metropolis and then succeeds in trapping Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen and Professor Emil Hamilton within it. Superman is forced to enter the virtual world, then to fly through a series of rings and destroy cars. He also has to complete puzzle obstacles in order to save his friends and stop Lex Luthor. Other villains Superman battles in the game include Parasite and Brainiac. The player assumes the role of Superman and is challenged to complete puzzle obstacles throughout the game; usually levels contain similar challenges. In many levels, Superman flies through a series of rings within a time limit (unless the player chooses to play the game on an easy difficulty; the rings then disappear but the timer remains the same). The "virtual Metropolis" is filled with what the developers called "Kryptonite fog" (which was actually the game's inability to render anything more than 10 feet away without being choppier than it already is), supposedly there to slow him down. Other levels feature Superman moving through buildings fighting various enemies and going out of his way to protect the virtual world's inhabitants. Oh and every ring-based level is a Timed Mission, too. Superman, more commonly referred to as Superman 64, is a video game that was released by Titus Software on May 31, 1999 on the Nintendo 64. The game is based on the Superman: The Animated Series. Much like Castlevania 64, the game is not actually titled "Superman 64" on its box, cartridge, or title screen. It is notorious for the extremely negative reception it received from critics. Superman: The New Adventures (sometimes referred to as "Superman 64") is an adventure video game released in North America on May 23, 1999 and in Europe on July 23, 1999. The game was designed by Titus for the Nintendo 64. This game's style and characters are based on Superman: The Animated Series.