But you probably won’t want to play it.
Superman 64 is a 1999 Nintendo 64 title that has the heartbreaking standing as being one of the most noticeably terrible games ever constructed. Presently, the lost PlayStation rendition of that exact same, exceptionally terrifying, game has been posted on the web.
The first Superman 64 was planned by French developer Titus Interactive, with the PlayStation port took care of by its US auxiliary, BlueSky Software. Yet, when Warner Bros. pulled Titus’ permit to utilize its IP (for likely justifiable reasons), the port was dropped. In a protracted post on DeviantArt, a client passing by the name Richard Mandel says that they won a duplicate of the game in an eBay closeout in 2013. They state that this is “not a break. This is a delivery.” But they held off on presenting it due to some embarrassment in the uncommon games network at that point. As per Frank Cifaldi, founder of the Video Game History Foundation, the documents are dated eight months after the fact than the demo rendition, which was at that point in the public space.
Normally, to make this work, you’ll need to run an emulator, yet be cautioned: If you attempt and run an unreleased port of Superman 64, you may twist up really playing Superman 64.