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  2. Superman: The Man of Steel (2002 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Superman: The Man of Steel is an action-adventure video game for Xbox, based on DC Comics' character Superman.It was developed by Circus Freak, and published by Infogrames under the Atari brand name and released in conjunction with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Comics.

  3. Superman: The Man of Steel (1989 video game) - Wikipedia

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    In game shot of the opening pseudo-3D flying level (Amiga). In game shot of a side-scrolling level set inside the satellite (C64). The game is split into distinct levels including 3D flying, overhead vertical scrolling and side scrolling sections. The sections were so different that they are almost like different games.

  4. Superman (1992 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Superman (known in Europe as Superman: The Man of Steel) is a video game released by Sunsoft for the Mega Drive/Genesis in 1992. It is based on the DC Comics character of the same name. [ 4 ] It is a traditional single-player side-scrolling arcade game where the player controls Superman through various levels in an effort to defeat the evil ...

  5. Superman: The Man of Steel (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Superman: The Man of Steel may also refer to: Superman: The Man of Steel (1989 video game), a video game developed by Tynesoft; Superman: The Man of Steel (1993 video game), a video game developed by Graftgold; Superman: The Man of Steel (2002 video game), a video game developed by Circus Freak; The Man of Steel, an American comic book limited ...

  6. Kelex - Wikipedia

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    Kelex operates in disguise as the hero 'Steel' for a while. [6] Kelex is featured in an issue of 'Superboy'; he transcribes his impressions of Krypto, who is helping people endangered by an alien invasion. [7] The fortress was later restored within a Tesseract (an infinite space within a finite containment), and Kelex is once again its caretaker.

  7. Balls of Steel - Wikipedia

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    Balls of Steel may refer to: Balls of Steel, a pinball video game; Balls of Steel, a British comedy show hosted by Mark Dolan; Balls of Steel Australia, Australian TV series based on the British show; Balls of Steel (Kathy Griffin special), a 2009 stand-up comedy special by comic Kathy Griffin

  8. Stainless Steel Studios - Wikipedia

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    Stainless Steel Studios (SSSI) was a video game developer, started in 1997 by Rick Goodman and Dara-Lynn Pelechatz. The company was based in Cambridge, Massachusetts , and focused on the development of real-time strategy games.

  9. Jody Steel - Wikipedia

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    Jody Steel is an American artist, known for her photorealistic body-paintings. Steel depicts her illustration process in a series of timelapse videos. She became known after a classroom sketch of Breaking Bad's Walter White on her thigh gained international attention online. [1] Some of her other work gained over 70 million views online. [2]