Regardless of having supernatural powers, despite everything he hasn't featured in well in a computer game.
He has featured in a couple of loathsome ones however, the most exceedingly bad of which is Superman 64.
The game commences with Lex Luthor detaining Clark Kent's companions in a virtual diversion of Metropolis. Be that as it may, it soon turns out to be certain that Lex isn't an extraordinary designer; virtual Metropolis is for all intents and purposes purge and covered in a 'kryptonite mist' intended to cover the game's limited draw distances.
Lex's evil plan is far more detestable, however. Rather than tossing armies of ultra-solid baddies at Superman, he makes him fly through heaps of circles again and again. Considering Superman once actually turned around the rotation of the Earth, this appears like an evil thoroughly considered plan… until the point that you realize Superman 64's controls are bad to the point that notwithstanding flying through two of these bands is a test.
As per Eric Caen, the game's maker, a considerable lot of the game's issues were caused by overwhelming confinements authorized by DC Comics and Warner Bros. For instance, it was evidently their plan to set the game in a virtual Metropolis with the goal that Superman wasn't thumping 'real' people.