---- ^[[mastersystem:s|ZURÜCK ZUR KATEGORIE S]]^ ---- **AUTHOR: ** Graftgold / Virgin **RELEASE:** 1993 **TYP:** [[mastersystem:Action|Action]] **SPIELER:** 1 **LEVEL:** 5 **SPRACHE:** Englisch **Partnumber:** MK 27050-50 **EAN:** 5013715050067 **WERT:** 10 Euro ---- Brainiac hat Lois Lane entführt. Der Todesstern umkreist die Erde. Superman muß es mit seinen tödlichsten Feinden aufnehmen, die von blindwütiger Zerstörungswut getrieben werden. Welche größere Herausforderung könnte es für den Man of Steel mit seinem Hitzeblick und seinem mächtigen Superschlag geben? Lois Lane" has been kidnapped by Brainiac. The Doom Star orbits the Earth. The deadliest adversaries Superman has ever encountered are running amok. What greater challenge for The Man of Steel, his Heat Vision and the Might of his Super Punch? ---- ^Presse^ - ^Files^ - ^Codes^ **Cheat Mode** \\ Get a high score and enter the initials ZAQ. During gameplay, hold down buttons 1 + 2 for a few seconds to skip a level. ^Kommentare^ //Yes, Superman again. So I’m excited about the release of Man Of Steel, so what? Can you blame me?! Besides, there are many, MANY Superman games out there, some of them good (see last week’s The Death And Return Of Superman), some of them… Superman 64. This week, let’s take a look at Superman: The Man Of Steel on the Sega Master System, a game which, on paper, sounds great: it’s a side scroller, Brainiac’s in it, there’s spaceships… But no. It’s not good. Despite how awesome the cover makes it seem. First of all, I’ll get the nitpicking out the way: the music in this game is weird. It’s not terrible, it’s just not suited for this particular game. You don’t get the iconic Superman: The Movie theme, instead you get some generic 8-bit tune which occasionally sounds suspiciously like the famous star theme from Super Mario Bros.. This honestly feels more like a Nintendo game than a Sega game. It’s hard to explain but its sounds, its look are just very reminiscent of the NES and even the original Game Boy. [...] It works, just about, and there are worse Superman games out there but I wouldn’t go as far as to recommend this one, unless you’ve played every Superman game ever made and you’re curious to try this one out in order to complete your retro gaming quest. It’s not so bad that it’s unplayable or anything, it’s just disappointingly unimaginative. A bit like one of those dull LJN licensed games. It’s very tempting to use that level skip cheat and I dare you to try to complete the game and not succumb to Googling that and using it out of sheer desperation. Personally, in order to stay interested in the game, I had to pretend like I was playing as Bizarro Superman with a bad Zod complex…// - www.1morecastle.com ----
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