Superman: The Game

Superman: The Game (1985)

by First Star Software, Prism Leisure Corporation Plc
Genres:Arcade
Themes:Fantasy, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:Superman is a video game released for home computers. The plot has Superman going after Darkseid.
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