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RoadstersSuperman [1999]

Titus Update

Developer Titus releases a few new shots/renders of games Roadsters and Superman

By IGN Staff
Updated: Jun 21, 2012 7:27pm UTC
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Titus Software, the maker of Automobili Lamborghini, has released a batch of new renders and screen-shots for its latest Nintendo 64 projects, Roadsters '98 and Superman 64.

Roadsters '98, running on an enhanced version of the Automobili Lamborghini engine, features an abundance of vehicles resembling popular roadsters. The game is scheduled for release this November. In the meantime, Titus has released a handful new renders of the game plus one whole in-game screen-shot.

Superman 64 is coming along nicely. Titus previewed the game during earlier this year at E3 (Electronics Entertainment Expo) and then delayed the title to address criticisms in gameplay. The tweaked version is said to be much improved. We'll have an update next month when we get our hands on. Luckily, Titus has released a significant amount of new map shots and 3D character creation models of the game to hold you over. Who needs in-game screen-shots, after all?

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Roadsters
RoadstersTitus
Initial Release: Sep 30, 1999
ESRB: Everyone
PlayStationDreamcastNintendo 64PlayStation 2
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