
In an interview with multiple sources, Titus founder Eric Caen admitted that the two main problems with the development were that they were too ambitious for the then modern day hardware while the rest was surrendered to DC Comics and Warner Bros. That day was the initial release date of The New Superman Adventures – or more commonly known as Superman 64.įew games in history have the reputation that Superman 64 has, and it’s development history is one buried in disasters, problems, and involuntary design choices. May 29, 1999…it’s a day that so many people would like to forget, one that others lament, and a moment those YouTubers who thrive on being angry at things thank the heavens for. In this exciting episode, Superman finally comes home to the PlayStation. Join in as Game-Rave explores legends and tales never told.

Every so often takes a step outside the variants and long boxes to explore games that never made it to public hands, or at least in American gamers’ hands.
