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1992 video game
Sunman
Sunman title screen
DeveloperEIM
PublisherSunsoft
DirectorKenji Eno
ProducersChou Musou
Ikko Okumura
ProgrammersHideki Miura
Takaya Nakamura
ArtistsShingo Aoyama
Yoshiaki Kadowaki
ComposerHirohiko Takayama
PlatformNintendo Entertainment System
ReleaseCanceled (intended for 1992)
GenreAction
ModeSingle-player

Sunman is an unreleasedactionvideo game developed byEIM and planned to be published bySunsoft for theNintendo Entertainment System in 1992. Despite being mostly complete, it was never commercially released.

Gameplay

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The gameplay is similar to Sunsoft'sBatman games,Batman: The Video Game andBatman: Return of the Joker, in that the character can run, jump, punch, and duck, although in this game the player can also fly simply by pushing up. There are also some side scrolling flying levels where the player can shoot laser/heat vision from Sunman's eyes. The game is divided into five stages, each made up of one to four areas, with a boss at the end of each stage.[1]

History

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Sunman compared to its earlier incarnation as a Superman title.

The game features a superhero, namedSunman. He is reminiscent ofSuperman with his cape, and flying abilities - furthermore, the game's title screen is similar to the Superman logo. Sunsoft's involvement with otherDC Comics character licenses lead some to speculate thatSunman was intended to be a Superman game, but DC for whatever reason decided not to go along and the game had some changes made to lose the likeness. In an interview with planner/directorKenji Eno, it was confirmed that this was originally intended to be a Superman game.[2]

The game was obtained by The Lost Levels, a website that specializes in unreleased and prototype video games, from a European collector without any information on what it was. It was to much surprise that the game could be functionally played through from start to finish.[3] The game was made available for play as aROM for use with an NESemulator. The early, rough prototype of the ROM was also made for release on The Lost Levels, and it indeed had sprites of Superman as the original sprites for the main character, and the background music played in-game replaced withJohn Williams'sSuperman Theme.[4][5] Another unreleased Sunsoft cart in the US can be made to confirm that this was indeedSuperman originally, as the levels are identical toSunman, but they are in a less finished form, and the player is able to skip levels by pausing and pressing the select button.

In February 2014, aROM hack was released by a user with the pseudonym Pacnsacdave of a fullSunman toSuperman NES conversion. The hack changes the title screen, cutscenes, and sprites to those of the actual Superman prototype ROM.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^M., Jacob (2005-07-01)."GameFAQs: Sunman (NES) FAQ/Walkthrough by teflon".GameFAQs. GameFAQs. RetrievedJuly 28, 2014.
  2. ^Bettenhausen, Shane; Mielke, James (2008-08-07)."Kenji Eno: Reclusive Japanese Game Creator Breaks His Silence from 1UP.com".1UP.com. 1UP.com. Archived fromthe original on July 29, 2014. RetrievedJuly 28, 2014.
  3. ^Cowan, Danny (November 2003)."Lost Levels - A website about unreleased video games".The Lost Levels. RetrievedJuly 28, 2014.
  4. ^Skrybe (2009-04-26)."Lost Levels :: View topic - 24 new dumps, including 2 unreleased games".The Lost Levels. RetrievedJuly 28, 2014.
  5. ^Spencer (2009-04-27)."Unreleased Superman Game For NES Finds Life On The Internet - Siliconera".Siliconera. RetrievedJuly 28, 2014.
  6. ^Williams, Carl (2014-02-19)."Game Hack: Sunman Converted Back to Superman title - Retro Gaming Magazine".Retro Gaming Mag. RetrievedJuly 28, 2014.

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