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Originally a game made with the Superman IP in mind. It was then reworked to incorporate a generic superhero unspecified reasons before ultimately being cancelled.
Originally a game made with the Superman IP in mind. It was then reworked to incorporate a generic superhero for unknown reasons before ultimately being cancelled.
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==Notes==
==Notes==
* There have been a few conflicting reasons for the change thrown out over the years:
* There have been a few conflicting reasons for the change that have been suggested:<br/>
** The first is Developer EIM supposedly couldn't come to an agreement with Sunsoft over how the game should be made
** The first is Developer EIM supposedly couldn't come to an agreement with Sunsoft over how the game should be made.<br/>
** It is also possible that Sunsoft may not have actually had the rights to produce an NES Superman game to begin with.
** It is also possible that Sunsoft may not have actually had the rights to produce an NES Superman game to begin with.<br/>
 
==Screenshots==
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==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 03:24, April 30, 2022

Title Screen
Sunman (prototype)
Dump status Released
Released by Lost Levels
Game Sunman
System NES
Release date Unreleased

Originally a game made with the Superman IP in mind. It was then reworked to incorporate a generic superhero for unknown reasons before ultimately being cancelled.

The Cutting Room Floor research

Notes

  • There have been a few conflicting reasons for the change that have been suggested:
    • The first is Developer EIM supposedly couldn't come to an agreement with Sunsoft over how the game should be made.
    • It is also possible that Sunsoft may not have actually had the rights to produce an NES Superman game to begin with.

Screenshots

See also

https://web.archive.org/web/20180823224448/http://www.vgarc.org/vgarc-originals/the-history-of-sunsoft-part-vi-the-golden-age-part-4/