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December 2, 2008

Superman – Atari 2600

Filed under: videos — admin @ 6:12 pm

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  1. Comment by deadhorse0hungary — November 10, 2008 @ 6:59 pm

    I used to play with this as a little kid, but till this day I haven’t know what was the point of it. The sound were annoying and scary as ******.

  2. Comment by d1sAs7eR — November 11, 2008 @ 1:19 am

    Superman 64 is actually worse than this pile of ******.

  3. Comment by ekof — November 17, 2008 @ 1:52 am

    hahahah oh the old times, I played this game when I was a kid, haha I really liked this game!

  4. Comment by blade1550 — November 17, 2008 @ 12:55 pm

    i played this game and i hated the sound.

  5. Comment by adisharr — November 18, 2008 @ 4:53 am

    Man this was a pile of ****** even for a 2600 game lol. I think I’d even rather play **gasp** ET than this.

  6. Comment by 92gr5 — November 25, 2008 @ 9:56 am

    hypnotic to watch , i’m hooked

  7. Comment by DatKiDdT — November 30, 2008 @ 6:40 am

    Argggh….what the hell?….ahaaaaa…..can’t move…what’s going on? my ears are bleedining…..No!….NOOOO!……….NOOOOOOOOOOOO!(collapses and has a seizure on the floor) ;)

  8. Comment by clinch44 — November 30, 2008 @ 7:13 am

    we were very desperate back then weren’t we? we was a bunch of bored people playing ugly games with bad sound effects. but. it was all we had.

  9. Comment by powermousey — December 1, 2008 @ 7:46 pm

    along with ET, nothing can be so awful as
    Strawberry Shortcake and Atari Basic Programming. Just code to draw blocky pixels,
    lines, and squares. Oh wait, yeah! Low resolution graphics…but colored. ;)
    But nothing could beat in awfulness the Trash-80 home computer. :p
    Level 1 Basic, z-80 cpu, bw monitor, 4k of memory, and tape deck for storage. I was excited when I upgraded my Basic to level 2 and memory for only 100$.
    YaY!! Advanced basic and 16k of memory. Now,I had real power.

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