Nintendo 64 Longplay: Superman 64

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Superman (1999)
Duration: 3:42:51
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Intro: 0:00
Stage 1: 0:35
Stage 2: 9:34
Stage 3: 17:58
Stage 4: 42:11
Stage 5: 51:02
Stage 6: 1:13:45
Stage 7: 1:28:57
Stage 8: 1:52:29
Stage 9: 2:02:55
Stage 10: 2:24:48
Stage 11: 2:34:10
Stage 12: 2:51:58
Stage 13: 2:56:58
Stage 14: 3:15:41
Ending: 3:41:40



Superman, commonly referred to as Superman 64, is a 1999 adventure video game developed and published by Titus Software for the Nintendo 64 video game console. The game is based on the television series Superman: The Animated Series. Superman was first released in North America on May 31, 1999 and in Europe on July 23, 1999. It is also the first 3D Superman game.

Development of the game was largely hampered by constraints from DC Comics and Warner Bros., resulting in it being unfinished and of a poor quality. BlueSky Software attempted to re-do the game for the PlayStation, but due to Titus' expiration of the Warner Bros. license by the time it was completed, it was cancelled.

In the game, Superman must rescue his friends from Lex Luthor, who has trapped them in a virtual version of Metropolis. It is infamous for the negative reception it received from critics and is considered one of the worst games of all time, being heavily criticized for its poor controls and graphics, technical bugs, glitches, gameplay, and difficulty.







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Currently, N64 Archive has 47,236 views for Superman across 1 video. There's close to 3 hours worth of content for Superman published on his channel, making up less than 0.94% of the total overall content on N64 Archive's YouTube channel.