The Bat
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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Sigmarine

I owned a couple of these. The Master System one and the Mega Drive one.
I picked them up cheap from Cash Convertors.

I was just happy to be Batman in a game and smash stuff.
Back in the day, you just played a game and were grateful to have it.
It was hard, ridiculously hard. Ultimately, it makes you a better gamer.

I remember when games first started to have save points. Felt like cheating.
The Arkham games challenge you though.
Especially the Requiem for a Killer achievement.

As an adult, I understand the critique of the games. They are hard or limited.
It's just the way it was back then. Even the Konami one has its flaws.

I even got Batman Forever later. That's regarded as a complete dumpster fire.
Looking back, I see it. At the time? Didn't care. Was Batman and Robin.

It's different now, because these companies are loaded and have ten times the employees.
They also charge a tonne. You basically pay for a game x2, including season passes.

I got Batman Returns for £2.99.



All comments from YouTube:

Kim Justice

Did you play any of this rather large collection of Bat games? What was your favourite? Have a shout in the comments, and many thanks for watching. :)

2501Projekt

The Atari Lynx version! My god I could only get as far as the first boss and the beginning of level 2. If I remember correctly it's the police with guns on that level. You were right, the only way to get anywhere was to run past mostly everything.

maskranger rips baseball cards

The supernes one

Sigmarine

​chanel6nus This comment is far more boring than that video was.

Sigmarine

I owned a couple of these. The Master System one and the Mega Drive one.
I picked them up cheap from Cash Convertors.

I was just happy to be Batman in a game and smash stuff.
Back in the day, you just played a game and were grateful to have it.
It was hard, ridiculously hard. Ultimately, it makes you a better gamer.

I remember when games first started to have save points. Felt like cheating.
The Arkham games challenge you though.
Especially the Requiem for a Killer achievement.

As an adult, I understand the critique of the games. They are hard or limited.
It's just the way it was back then. Even the Konami one has its flaws.

I even got Batman Forever later. That's regarded as a complete dumpster fire.
Looking back, I see it. At the time? Didn't care. Was Batman and Robin.

It's different now, because these companies are loaded and have ten times the employees.
They also charge a tonne. You basically pay for a game x2, including season passes.

I got Batman Returns for £2.99.

Sigmarine

chanel6nus Nope. Really isn't

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ChibiFighter

I loved your coverage of the SNES Batman Returns Kim, good stuff.

Fun Fact: One of the other developers of SNES Batman Returns is Etsunobo Ebisu and he helped develop the great Ganbare Goemon series also from Konami.

Siarawaszympanemjest

I can't express how important and beloved for me is the NES version. Everything about this game brings good memories and every single element is perfect. Graphics, cutscenes, brilliant music, following the movie. I adore this game. Somehow, the SNES version never did it for me...

YukaTakeuchiFan

I really like how the SNES game did as much as it could to stay as true to the movie as possible; many of the bosses, and even most of the MOOKS are taken directly from characters in the movie, some of which even use attacks they had in the movie (I'm pretty certain that the bomb-throwing Thin Clown is indeed the one that Batman takes the bomb from in the film). Hell, you can even replicate the "use your grappling hook to pull a piece of concrete into the Stungun Clown's head" trick at the end of the first stage, though unlike the movie it won't take him down instantly (though it still does a TON of damage). Fun little details all around on top of just being a DAMN fine brawler. :3

Newsbender

I'm a mook? What's a mook?

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