http://www.joystiq.com/2010/06/02/batma ... e-trailer/
A licensed game based on That Other Superhero Animated Series That's Never On So I Never Watch It. It looks to draw heavily from The Adventures of Batman & Robin on the SNES/Genesis, but with Wayforward's trademark hand-drawn visuals. Will definitely buy at some point.
A Boy Wonder and his Batman.
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Holly cow Batman, we are on the Internet!
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This is exciting. I am excited.
Sounds like pure old-school action (and thankfully minimal waggle)!
The (very) Tingle Tuner-esque Bat-Mite interconnectivity mode sounds fun, but I'd have to see a massive price-drop for the requisite DS version before I bite.
Sounds like pure old-school action (and thankfully minimal waggle)!
The (very) Tingle Tuner-esque Bat-Mite interconnectivity mode sounds fun, but I'd have to see a massive price-drop for the requisite DS version before I bite.
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Which one? This is critically important.Dr. BUGMAN wrote:It looks to draw heavily from The Adventures of Batman & Robin on the SNES/Genesis
This one isn't a run-and-gun, so our eHarmony compatibility meter is looking grim.
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I 'unno, the SNES one? I'ven't played either one; I didn't know there was a difference.
Surely your range reaches beyond run-n-gun, seeing as they're not nearly as prominent as they once were.
Surely your range reaches beyond run-n-gun, seeing as they're not nearly as prominent as they once were.
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SNES one is better because it has more colours and the sound is better. I grew up with it, I know.Ritz wrote:Which one? This is critically important.Dr. BUGMAN wrote:It looks to draw heavily from The Adventures of Batman & Robin on the SNES/Genesis
This one isn't a run-and-gun, so our eHarmony compatibility meter is looking grim.
As for Way Forward's quality, is that really something to look forward to? I really wanted to enjoy Contra 4 they made, but I never even bothered to finish it. It is simply not that fun despite how 'retro' it looks. Plus they seem to hate good games in interviews and take the path of my previous paragraph when judging something.
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Sure they are! And sure it does. Beat-em-ups are just relatively low on my list of priorities unless they're from Vanillaware.Dr. BUGMAN wrote:Surely your range reaches beyond run-n-gun, seeing as they're not nearly as prominent as they once were.
They've got big shoes to fill, anyway.
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I've never actually played the SNES game, but it's a completely different game than the Genesis one, Kogen. The SNES game is a beat-em-up. The Genesis one is a Gunstar-esque shooter, only with batarangs instead of bullets.
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Umm, what do you mean? I am a professional game reviewer and multiplatform games are best on the console I grew up on. Do not try to tell me it is not the same game even.Esrever wrote:I've never actually played the SNES game, but it's a completely different game than the Genesis one, Kogen. The SNES game is a beat-em-up. The Genesis one is a Gunstar-esque shooter, only with batarangs instead of bullets.
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FUCK YESplayable Green Lantern is Guy Gardner
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http://www.gametrailers.com/video/uk-la ... the/703946
Best game commercial featuring Batman ever made.
Best game commercial featuring Batman ever made.