Evan G screen01.png Sunsoft was planning to make a Superman game for early in the life of the SNES. A short demo was dumped in early 2019. Ultimately, this game was cancelled. snes_central@yahoo.ca April 21, 2019 Nostalgia Alley for making this available, and The Video Game History Foundation for dumping this! 1|Sunsoft and the Superman license has a complicated history. An NES game was in the works, but was changed to "Sunman", for unknown reasons when development was close to completion. That game never made it out. There is a Genesis version of this game, which came out in 1992. By comparison of the graphics, I would not be surprised if Sunsoft intended to simply port the Genesis version to the SNES, although the screenshot in the preview below doesn't appear to correspond to any place in the Genesis version. The SNES was finally graced with a Superman title with the release of The Death and Return of Superman. Perhaps the SNES game was cancelled because it would have come too close to the release of that game. Another possibility is that the SNES version of Superman eventually became The Death and Return of Superman, but that would be pure speculation (it came out in mid-1994). 20|The prototype| 1|A simple demo of Superman was discovered in 2019. It is completely unplayable, and shows Superman flying through an alien landscape. I do not think this kind of scenery exists in the Genesis version. The Superman sprite graphics are similar, but not the same, as the Genesis version. Considering how early this is (possibly over a year before it was cancelled), it is hard to make conclusions of what this game would have looked like in the end. 10|screen02.png|screen03.png|Copyright screen|Superman flying| 1|The prototype board has 5/25 written on the label, or May 25. The 1992 Summer CES was held on May 28-31, so I would assume this was used for demonstration purposes at that event. Nintendo Power made a mention of it in their coverage of the event. Here is a video of the demo in its entirety: 1|