Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Bob Kane | characters | |
| Jerry Robinson | characters | |
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| Ed Ringler | .... | producer | |
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| Tommy Tallarico | .... | sound designer | |
| Tommy Tallarico | .... | sound | |
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| Jenna Abrahamson-Minardi | .... | lighting technician | |
Music Department | |||
| Tommy Tallarico | .... | composer: background score | |
Other crew | |||
| Tommy Tallarico | .... | additional arrangement | |
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Oh where to begin with the awfulness of this game.
The sad thing is that it promises so much with its colorful cover design, and initially delivers nice-looking sprites in the first few seconds of gameplay. But then you kill a bad guy for the first time and you just end up going 'What? Why did the bad disappear into a pink blob?'
No kidding, Batman himself even meets the same end when you lose a life. And what's with the pink armband and crappy weapons coming out of it?
The first level is a LOT like the final stage of the Batman Movie video game from 1989. I don't mind clichés in platform games (moving floors, bottomless pits etc) but this is just going through the tired, chunky motions.
There were a few good Batman games made for the Mega Drive/Genesis. This isn't one of them.
Graphics C Sound D Gameplay F Lasting Appeal F