Given Batman’s position as one of the most iconic heroes, it makes sense that he would have more video games than any other hero. His first game was released in 1986, and since then, Batman fans have been taking control of the Dark Knight as he faces down some of his greatest enemies, investigates crimes and protects Gotham from those who would prefer to see it burn.
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Based on Batman: The Animated Series, later titled The Adventures of Batman and Robin, the game was developed by Konami and Clockwork Tortoise and published by Sega for the Genesis, Game Gear and Sega CD and Konami for the Super NES (SNES).
The SNES version has levels loosely based on the episodes from the animated series and set in locations from which different villains operate. Batman is the only playable character, but Robin still appears during certain conversations. Gameplay is similar to that of an action-adventure platformer.
In the Genesis version, players must defeat the Joker, Two-Face, the Mad Hatter and Mr Freeze. Players can control Batman or Robin; some levels are side-scrolling shooters where players take control of Batwings.
The Sega CD version features chases scenes with the Batmobile and Batplane and sees the story progress with animated cutscenes, many of which had characters voiced by the original actors.
In the Game Gear version, players must rescue Robin from the Joker. The game has four levels, each with different stages until you eventually take on Harley and the Joker. Batman primarily uses projective weapons but will switch to melee combat when he gets close enough to his enemies.
This game was developed by WB Games Montréal and was
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