Sunsoft were kind of the DC Comics licensing company of video games during the early to mid 1990’s. Sunsoft brought us Batman on the Nintendo Entertainment System, on the Sega Genesis and other platforms. They also brought us Justice League Task Force in partnership with Acclaim on the Sega Genesis. This game was based on […]
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Sunsoft Reminds Gamers Superman Can Die in The Death and Return of Superman – August 1st, 1994 – Today in Video Game History
July 31st, 2016
Carl Williams
Interview: Eric Caen. Crazy Cars, Superman 64, and Back!
June 25th, 2016
Dash The Bomber The writers here at RGM have been celebrating the month of So Bad Its Good, we decided it was in need of something special. An exclusive with the creator of one of the worst rated games in history! We got together with Mr. Eric Caen creator of Superman 64 for an email interview in which […]
Batman and Superman Join Streets of Rage 2 on Sega Genesis
November 9th, 2015
Carl Williams The world of Streets of Rage 2 is quite a rough one to deal with. While Axel, Blaze and the rest of the gang are quite capable at taking on this world, even they need a helping hand from time to time. Both Batman and Superman answer the call to assist cleaning up SoR 2. […]
Today in Retro Gaming – Superman (N64)
May 29th, 2014
Michael Crisman One hundred and ninety-six countries, including all of Europe became signatories to the Geneva Convention back in 1949. Despite this documented historical fact, French developer Titus Software was, for reasons unknown to Amnesty International, the Red Cross, and the United Nations, permitted to release Superman on the Nintendo 64. The result, as you might have […]
Game Hack: Sunman Converted Back to Superman Title
February 19th, 2014
Carl Williams While Sunman was never officially released, it did see release through the popular, prototype releasing, The Lost Levels website. Originally created by Sunsoft for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Sunsoft had to change the game around moderately due to losing the Superman license prior to release. Thanks to hackers, we can now play the game as […]
Top 3 SHMUPS (Top 3 Tuesday)
February 22nd, 2017
Michael Crisman SHMUPS: they’re neither candy nor some weird Asian bird flu derivative! ‘SHMUP’ is Internet shorthand for “shoot ’em up”, a genre of game where you pilot a person or craft through a series of auto-scrolling stages destroying everything in sight to earn power-ups so you can destroy everything in sight even faster. In other words, […]
Five Best Sega Genesis Comics Games (Yes, Batman Is #1)
February 16th, 2017
Carl Williams When doing a list like this, it is hard to come up with a number one game that has not been on top everywhere already. Batman holds the #1 spot here, again, so if you think you know the whole list already, scroll by. For the rest of you, there are some good games on this […]
Playstation Agony, Part 3: Dukes of Hazzard: Racing For Home
December 4th, 2016
Michael Crisman It’s now week three of this nonsense, and I’m taking a break from my standard office routine of editing random articles in Wikipedia to honor my editor’s contributions to pop culture. Quick fact: did you know it was RGM’s own Carl Williams’s behavior that inspired Whale to write and record their 1995 alt-rock hit, “Hobo […]
Review – Spy vs Spy for Amstrad CPC
November 6th, 2016
CPC4EVA Superman, Spiderman, Batman. Comic book legends and serious heroes that you can count on to save the day…. Well thanks to Mad magazine, they created a comic strip that has become legend for quite the opposite reason and its popularity is huge. The Spy vs. Spy concept is simple. For those not in the know, […]
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