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Legend has it Sunsoft was developing a Superman game. The Lost Levels has an article about Sunman, another unreleased NES game that looks like a Superman game. Now a build of the Superman game is ...
When you talk about an NES version of The Terminator, most think of the 1992 game developed by Radical Entertainment and published by Mindscape and Bethesda Softworks. And the general consensus is ...
Batman: The Video Game made it all the way to number 33 on IGN's Top 100 NES games of all time. Check out who made it to number 1!
Yes, we know about Sunman. In addition to the suspiciously similar “original” character, there may be more evidence Sunsoft was developing an unreleased Superman game for the NES.
Sunsoft's big movie tie-in at the time would be Batman, and the first Terminator game was Bethesda's 1990 first-person PC title. The first console games didn't surface until 1992, well after T2 ...
With so many Batman games that have been released, it can be daunting to pick out the best ones for everybody to play. But ...
Sunsoft's 8-bit Batman is ingrained in every fan's memory (at least those of us old enough to own an NES). Sure, he was purple, and the game had nothing to do with the movie, but it was still rad.
In 1989, Sunsoft released the original Batman for NES as a tie-in to the Tim Burton film of the same name. However, rather than featuring events from the movie, ...
Like the movie-based NES Batman game, Return of the Joker is developed by Sunsoft, the kings of good 8-bit licensed games, and shamelessly borrows from numerous NES classics.
Sunsoft, the Japanese developer behind a bunch of NES classics, has announced plans for a comeback. The veteran company - originally founded in 1978 - will relaunch a trio of its classic games for ...
Sunsoft's Batman, released Stateside in 1989, bucked convention, both old and new, and provided gamers with what proved to be an awesome action-oriented experience full of deep gameplay and immense ...