These games are based on Batman: The Animated Series.In addition to the traditional side scrolling beat ‘em up levels, the game contains "run and gun" sections where enemies are defeated by thrown Batarangs, and Batmobile driving stages in which the player shoots oncoming enemy vehicles. The Super NES version is also a beat 'em up by Konami with a wide array of combat moves, and gameplay.The game also features two shooting levels, one in which Batman is driving the Batmobile and another when he is piloting the Batskiboat. The NES version by Konami is a beat 'em up which closely follows the film's plot.Batman views areas via video feeds in the Batcave before searching them for clues. The MS-DOS version of the game is an adventure game with combat sections by Spirit of Discovery.The Sega CD version by Malibu Entertainment uses the main stages of the Genesis version, but also features 3D driving sections and cut-scenes and music from the film's soundtrack.Acme Interactive also developed the Genesis version, which is an action adventure game with large environments and power ups to collect such as a grappling gun to reach new areas.The Game Gear and Master System version has a high difficulty level.The game features a high difficulty level and Batman has a single life to complete the game. Gameplay consists of side-scrolling combat. The Atari Lynx version, which was also a pack-in game for the Lynx II system, was developed by Atari Corporation.The Amiga version was developed by Liverpool-based Denton Designs and is a five level platform game with beat 'em up and shoot 'em up elements.There are eight different versions of the game in total. These games, based on the film, were created by a number of developers and vary in both quality and genre.ġ992 – Game Gear, Genesis, MS-DOS, NES, Atari Lynxġ993 – Super NES, Master System, Sega CD, Amiga The game won the award for Game Of The Year 1989 in Crash magazine.The game was number one in the Spectrum sales chart for the month of February 1990.Batman became the bundled game with the Amiga.
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