
 
	| Sears - Superman (Picture) | 
| Detailed Game Information - Atari 2600 Module | 
| TV format |   | Rarity |  Cart |  CiB | Last changed n/a | ||
| Gametitle | Superman | Class | Official release | ||||
| Company | Sears | Genre | Adventure | ||||
| Series | Picture | Max. player | 1 | ||||
| Cartridge shell | Standard | Controller | Joystick | ||||
| Serial number | 49-75152 | Programmer | Dunn, Jonathan | ||||
| UPC code | Manual |  | |||||
| Year | 1979 | Screenshot |  | ||||
| Country |  -  USA | md5 Hash / Size |  /  | ||||
| Company Information | 
|   | In the 1980s Sears (Sears, Roebuck and Co.) was the biggest american department-store chain / mail-order house. Since 1977 until 1982 Sears produced and sold in a joint venture with Atari, the Atari developed consoles, peripherals and 58 game titles under its own brand. All games had typical Sears-design (boxes, cartridges and instructions) but only three were released by Sears exclusively (but developed by Atari): Submarine Commander, Stellar Track, and Steeplechase. In the present there are still many Sears department stores, but the number has dropped significantly in recent years. | 
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