The game is fully working. It’s the cartridge / disc only.
Superman Shadow of Apokolips Gamecube Game 100% Compatible with the Nintendo Wii!
Product Details
UPC: 742725239937
Condition: Used
Genre: Action & Adventure
Platform: Nintendo Gamecube
Region: NTSC (N. America)
ESRB: Everyone
SKU: GC_SUPERMAN_SHADOW_OF_APOKOLIPS
This game is fully clean, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs. This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Superman: Shadow of Apokolips
Superman: Shadow of Apokolips is a video game that was release in 2002 for the PlayStation 2 and GameCube consoles. It was develop by Infogrames Sheffield House. And publish by Infogrames under the Atari brand name. And release in conjunction with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Comics. It is base on the television series Superman: The Animated Series.
Plot
Believing Intergang to be starting up again, Superman learns that beings causing chaos throughout Metropolis are, in fact, a group of robots using Intergang’s old methods. However, these “Interbots” have access to very high-grade weaponry, which is powerful enough to seriously injure or even kill the Man of Steel. And these bots are being order by a leader that is later reveal to be Lex Luthor, who is secretly working with Darkseid.
After finding that the weapons come from Apokolips, Superman sets out to destroy the bots. And their weapons, having to fight a multitude of enemies that Luthor sends after him. Moreover, Parasite, Metallo, and Livewire contract to kill Superman to allow the bots free rein to obey Luthor’s wishes.
Design
The game feature designs reflecting the look and feel of Superman: The Animated Series. But the story was advance by a series of cut scenes that were create using cel-shade animation in order to further emulate the look of traditional animation. Also the original Animated Series voice cast all return to their roles for the game. Featuring Tim Daly as Clark Kent/Superman, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Lori Petty as Livewire, Malcolm McDowell as Metallo, Peri Gilpin as Volcana, Michael York as Kanto, and Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor. Darkseid and Parasite from the series also appear. However, they were not playe by Michael Ironside and the late Brion James respectively. But instead by Kevin Michael Richardson and Brian George (George had taken over as Parasite’s voice in Justice League).
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The game is fully working. It’s the cartridge / disc only.
Superman Shadow of Apokolips Gamecube Game 100% Compatible with the Nintendo Wii!
Product Details
UPC: 742725239937
Condition: Used
Genre: Action & Adventure
Platform: Nintendo Gamecube
Region: NTSC (N. America)
ESRB: Everyone
SKU: GC_SUPERMAN_SHADOW_OF_APOKOLIPS
This game is fully clean, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs. This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Superman: Shadow of Apokolips
Superman: Shadow of Apokolips is a video game that was release in 2002 for the PlayStation 2 and GameCube consoles. It was develop by Infogrames Sheffield House. And publish by Infogrames under the Atari brand name. And release in conjunction with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Comics. It is base on the television series Superman: The Animated Series.
Plot
Believing Intergang to be starting up again, Superman learns that beings causing chaos throughout Metropolis are, in fact, a group of robots using Intergang’s old methods. However, these “Interbots” have access to very high-grade weaponry, which is powerful enough to seriously injure or even kill the Man of Steel. And these bots are being order by a leader that is later reveal to be Lex Luthor, who is secretly working with Darkseid.
After finding that the weapons come from Apokolips, Superman sets out to destroy the bots. And their weapons, having to fight a multitude of enemies that Luthor sends after him. Moreover, Parasite, Metallo, and Livewire contract to kill Superman to allow the bots free rein to obey Luthor’s wishes.
Design
The game feature designs reflecting the look and feel of Superman: The Animated Series. But the story was advance by a series of cut scenes that were create using cel-shade animation in order to further emulate the look of traditional animation. Also the original Animated Series voice cast all return to their roles for the game. Featuring Tim Daly as Clark Kent/Superman, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Lori Petty as Livewire, Malcolm McDowell as Metallo, Peri Gilpin as Volcana, Michael York as Kanto, and Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor. Darkseid and Parasite from the series also appear. However, they were not playe by Michael Ironside and the late Brion James respectively. But instead by Kevin Michael Richardson and Brian George (George had taken over as Parasite’s voice in Justice League).
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Before you look into this game, you need to get one thing into your head: This game is NOT Superman 64. That game was awful, yes, but that game did not spell out the fate of all future Superman games. You need to leave your preconceived notions at the door. This is a genuine game, with actual gameplay. The graphics are beautiful, and captures the look of the Animated Series to a T. This is probably the best Superman game ever, and despite all the hate it got, Superman The Man Of Steel on the Xbox was also great. If you’re a fan of Superman, check this one out, it’s worth it.
Nothing groundbreaking, but good once you get familiar with the odd controls. I almost gave it 3 stars but I decided to go with 4 since superman really has like no other good games pretty much it’s probably closer to a 3.5 similar to batman vengeance, not quite as good but not too far behind. The flying is fun.
maybe super can compete with batman games if they continued with this temple of gameplay
Official Synopsis:THIS IS A JOB FOR SUPERMAN!Horrific waepons from the planet Apokolips have fallen into the hands of super villains. Only Superman has the power to thwart their insidious plot to take over the world.My Thoughts:Superman: Shadow of Apokolips is the best incarnation of Superman on a gaming console, or in a game. The horrendous Superman 64 was quite possibly the worst game ever created. But Infogrames and Atari obviously read the reviews for that game, and made a much better one. SOA is a good game but semi-short. I tried to rent this game before I bought it, but I couldn’t find it ANYWHERE. I called Blockbuster, Crazy Mike’s, and all the Grocery Stores and couldn’t find it. I couldn’t even find a game store that stocked it! So, I ended up buying it online, and I have no regrets. I reccommend it to super-hero fans, but rent it (if you can find it) before you buy it.
Super Speed, Super Strength, Heat Vision, X-Ray Vision, Super Hearing, Super Breath, and of course the ability to fly – it’s all here. There are 3 things that stand out about this game in my mind, 1) Wonderful story telling, 2) Superman’s flying – who knew it could be so easy to control?, 3) No repeats. When you lose at certain points of a stage, you don’t go back all the way to the begining of the stage but to when you were last sucessful. This is a great game!
Best Superman game is only so because lack of steep competition. Especially on Gamecube, this game does not have the best control scheme, and there are points that it is just hard to handle. I love that it makes great use of the WB animated series, but it is still not that great of a game.
Moreso than any other superhero, Superman has fallen victim to poor game development. The last truly great game he enjoyed was on the Atari 2600. Since that time, he’s endured a horrible NES game, a pair of weak 16-bit games and the unbelievably horrid Superman 64 for the Nintendo 64. Let’s not even touch the Game Boy incarnation.Now that Superman has arrived on the next generation systems, is he faring any better? His X-Box game, Superman: The Man of Steel, sadly leaves a lot to be desired. Thankfully, though, his PS2 and GameCube games finally give Superman his best video game to date.This is little more than a straightforward linear action game, but even if it’s not innovative, it’s incredibly fun. For the first time, all of Superman’s powers are at your disposal. You can use your heatvision, super breath, superspeed and super strength to your advantage, and can do so in a variety of interesting ways, including the tornado spin and the ground pound. The feeling of satisfaction that comes with sending an enemy across the room with a mere puff of your breath is something to behold.The game is based on the stellar animated series that debuted in the mid-’90s and features all of the voice talent that made that show great. From Tim Daly to Clancy Brown to Malcolm McDowell, fans of the show will find everyone sounding exactly like their animated counterparts, and beautifully rendered "cel-shaded" video sequences highlight the similarity to the show as the game.