Superman: The Man Of Steel – Sega Master System (1993)

Superman: The Man Of Steel is a video game for the Sega Master System that was released in 1993. It is based on the DC Comics superhero Superman and his fight against the evil Brainiac and other villains. The game is a side-scrolling action platformer that allows the player to control Superman and use his powers, such as heat vision and super punch, by collecting icons throughout the levels. The game has five levels, each with a different boss, such as Prankster, Metallo, and Mister Mxyzptlk. The game also has a password system that lets the player resume the game from any level. The game was developed by Graftgold and published by Virgin Games in Europe. It is also known as Superman in North America, where it was released for the Sega Genesis.

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2051
£20

Speedball 2 – Sega Master System (1993)

Speedball 2 is a video game for the Sega Master System that was released in 1993. It is a side-scrolling action platformer that features a violent futuristic sport called Speedball, where armoured teams compete in a metal-clad arena with a metal ball. The game also allows the player to upgrade their team with money earned from winning matches. The game is based on the original Speedball game, but with many improvements and new elements.

Boxed No Manual
2052
£4

Batman Returns – Sega Master System (1992)

Batman Returns is a is a side-scrolling platforming video game for the Sega Master System that was released in 1993. It is based on the 1992 film of the same name, starring Michael Keaton as Batman and Danny DeVito as the Penguin. Batman must move through five stages on his way to defeat the Penguin. These include the streets and rooftops of Gotham City, Max Shreck’s department store, the sewers, and the Penguin’s lair. For the first four levels, a route can be selected from two options, allowing for different paths through the game.
Enemies standing in Batman’s way can be defeated by throwing the Batarang at them. At the beginning, the weapon’s range is very limited, but it can be expanded by collecting powerups. Other tools Batman can use are a grappling hook to pull himself up to higher levels or swing across dangerous areas, and his cape, which can be used as a parachute, for more control during falls.
Unlike in the Game Gear version, there is no health bar: a single hit will kill Batman. To compensate, the game contains a generous amount of extra lives. The game also features cutscenes with still images and text from the movie.

Boxed No Manual
2053
£6.40

Super Smash TV – Sega Master System (1992)

Super Smash TV is a video game for the Sega Master System that was released in 1993. It is a port of the 1990 arcade game Smash TV, which is a twin-stick shooter inspired by the movie The Running Man. The game is set in a violent futuristic game show, where the player has to survive waves of enemies and collect prizes and power-ups. The game has a two-player co-op mode and a password system.

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2054
£4.80