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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Sunsoft
EAN: 0020763110099
Edition: Nes Game
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone 10+
Format: Nintendo
Label: Sunsoft
Manufacturer: Sunsoft
Platform: Nintendo NES
Publication Date: 1989
Publisher: Sunsoft
Studio: Sunsoft
Editorial Review:
Product Description: This listing is for a Nes Video Game Version. Batman the Video game. Storyline: The citizens of GOTHAM CITY are busy planning the city's 200th Anniversary Festival, but there is not much to celebrate. Crime and violence rule the city. The only man who can free the city from THE JOKER'S evil clutches is the one and only - BATMAN! With your help, the CAPED CRUSADER can defeat THE JOKER and save the good people of GOTHAM CITY. BATMAN is armed with special weapons and acrobatic strength. He must destroy 15 different types of enemies and 5 bosses, while traveling through 5 stages. Finally, BATMAN comes face-to-face with THE JOKER! But who will prevail? It's up to you! --From the NES Batman instruction manual. Overview: Batman is based loosely on the Michael Keaton/Jack Nicholson movie. Batman is out to stop the Joker from terrorizing Gotham City. There are some cinema scenes between levels, that show the Batmobile driving around or confrontations with the Joker. The cut-scenes have nice graphics to look at. The in-game graphics are good, too. There are some quotes from the movie included, and much of the scenery came right from the movie, too, such as the Axis Chemical Plant, and Batman's final showdown against the Joker in the clock tower. The sounds were also reminiscent of the movie. The controls were a little tricky at first, but easy to use once you get used to them. The ability to make Batman jump off the walls was a really fun feature. This platformer based on the movie was definitely an exception to the rule that all games based on movies are crappy.
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I loved this game when it was new, and still like it many years later. The only thing that's changed is that I'm not nearly as good at video games as I used to be. I beat this game originally, but this time around struggled to beat the second boss. Still a great game though, and I still think the graphics are great for an 8-bit system.
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There is no denying the fact that the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) was, at its very best, a flawed piece of hardware. Gamers everywhere will remember all the tricks of the trade (blowing, pumping, squeezing, etc.) in order to get the games to boot up. Yet, for all its quirks, that system can never be accused of one thing: churning out classic games that entertained gamers for hours on end. "Batman" is one of those games.
Based on the 1989 film of the same name, this game follows ... Read More
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Out of all the Batman games out there (and trust me, there are quite a few), this is one of my favorites. The gameplay is satisfying, the levels are well-designed, and the music is excellent. Batman has some pretty cool weapons as well, such as batarangs and a "Batgun", both of which are fun to use. Batman also has a neat, but uncharacteristic, Ninja Gaiden style wall jump. The only problem I found was the lack of better villains. Sure The Joker is the end boss, but where are Two-Face, The Penguin, and ... Read More
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Batman was my first introduction to NES gaming back in the early 1990's. It remains one of the most challenging and delightful games NES has ever produced.
As Batman, you must literally fight your way through five extremely challenging (and fun) levels, with the last screen of each level facing a particularly difficult boss-villian of the Joker. The final screen on level five (at the top of the Bell-Tower) is the Joker himself. Just getting to the top of the Bell-Tower is an achievement ... Read More
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this game is great
the music is great, great rhythm just gives me goose bumps
the graffix are rad,like watching a comic book come to life
the controls are fantastic, spot on
and the difficulty is perfect.anybody can play
this game plays like a dark and shadowy megaman
if you have a nes just buy this game now!
recommended by vulgora,and angry video game nerd
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