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 Batman - The Movie  Ocean
 
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Publisher : Ocean
Developer : Ocean
Year : 1989
Genre : Arcade
Animation : Bill Harbison
Graphics : Dawn Drake
: John Palmer
Music : Jonathan Dunn
Programming : Mike Lamb
: Alan Short
: John O'Brien
Sound FX : Matthew Cannon
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Posted by tolismlf July 23, 2006
This is a legendary hit for Ocean...One of the greatest hits of that era if not THE greatest. Its very difficult on 16 bit machines...I remember playing it on CPC and then on the Amiga. I think 8 bit versions were better than 16 bit but give it a try its a cult game.

Graphics 9
Sound 8
Gameplay 7
Overall 7

Posted by simonsunnyboy June 8, 2005
A movie license game - there are worse games out there but it is not a top game imho.

The platformer level one is sometimes a bit unfair but I keep getting back to it from time to time - I remember playing it first on C64. The idea with the rope swing is nice too.

Later on in the game there is also a nice and fast driving scene...quite ok. Music is a bit annoying and sound very dull but graphics are ok - one can distinguish anything.


7/10 in any case but not on my personal top ten list. But there are a lot more worse games for the ST around.

Ofcourse a must for any Batman fan, that's obvious

 


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