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Batman

  • Jeu vidéo
  • 1989
  • Not Rated
NOTE IMDb
7,4/10
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Batman (1989)
ActionAventureCriminalitéScience-fictionThrillerSuper héros

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueLoosely based on the film Batman (1989), you play as Batman and fight through multiple levels of enemies and bosses, culminating in a showdown with the Joker in the bell tower of Gotham Cath... Tout lireLoosely based on the film Batman (1989), you play as Batman and fight through multiple levels of enemies and bosses, culminating in a showdown with the Joker in the bell tower of Gotham Cathedral.Loosely based on the film Batman (1989), you play as Batman and fight through multiple levels of enemies and bosses, culminating in a showdown with the Joker in the bell tower of Gotham Cathedral.

  • Réalisation
    • Keiichi Suzuki
  • Scénario
    • Bill Finger
    • Sam Hamm
    • Bob Kane
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      • Keiichi Suzuki
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      • Bill Finger
      • Sam Hamm
      • Bob Kane
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    Flounder-9

    Spectacular...

    I remember buying this game from a Warner Brother's catalogue in 1989. I absolutely loved this game. It is unquestionably the best game released for the NES. I wish my NES still worked because I would still be playing this game. Batman had his arsenal of weapons he is famous for. The game had a good dark feel, much like the incredible original Batman movie.
    10leplatypus

    My first game on Game-Boy ! (videogame)

    As soon as it was on the european market, I got the original Game-Boy as a Christmas gift. So the year is 1990 and i'm 16 1/2 years old. This game was my first pick and i got in the japanese package (see my pic)!

    It was astounding: playing everywhere and getting into the movie was an experience like no other before!

    Sure some will laugh with my comment but that's true: Game-boy was fantastic because it was simple: a cross, A,B, select, start! so all games were intuitive and easy to play!

    Next, it was the 1st time for me that i play licences and it was like virtual reality: unlike today when we crumble under complexity, details, time, Game-boy reached the perfect balance: attentive design and a whole left to imagination and nothing can beat imagination.

    So here, we have the bat signal, the batwing, a 5mm Batman and all the best scenes from the cult movie of Tim Burton!

    Just amazing and still fun to play 30 years later! so Unbeatable!
    gothamite27

    Decent. Complements the film pretty well.

    Back in the day of Megadrives and SNESs, when the only good games you could get were side-scrollers, this came out to cash in on the film. I bought it, thinking it might be pretty good. It was. It wasn't excellent, but it was playable. The only major problem with it was that Batman couldn't run or slide tackle, or do half the things his enemies could. However, one element that saves the game is the fact that you are given unlimited continues. This is very useful, because back then, you were not able to save your progress, and it was really dull having to go back and start from the beginning.

    Another let-down is that we are not given any cut-scenes. Batman is simply transported from one locale to another without warning. This would make little sense to someone who has not seen the film.

    Overall, this film deserves an 8/10 while the game only deserves 6/10.
    Meltdown53098533

    Decent

    Frankly, I bought the game because it said "Batman". i had no idea of what i was going to get when playing this game, but i have to say that it's a pretty good action game for the NES.

    Batman has three gadgets for fighting crime, and asides from the gadgets he can punch people and crouch. it would have been nice if he could;d do some combos, but you can'e be too hard on a game that's going on 17 years old. Batman can also do a neat jumping-up-the-wall move when there are two walls in close proximity.

    My only (ironic) complaint is that when you die, you don't lose your gadgets or get sent back to the beginning of the stages. it makes the game seem incomplete, and since you don't lose gadgets or get sent to the beginning of the stage, there is really no point in getting the screen that says "Game Over: Continue? Quit?" because you don't lose anything.
    10hellraiser7

    Batman soaring on the NES

    This is one of my favorite video games of all time as well as licensed/comic book video games. This game of course is based on the 1989 "Batman" movie which was just a phenomenon and of course is one of my favorite movies of all time. From how big the film was a video game was inevitable. The NES game was one of the very first times "Batman" flew into the gaming world, let alone one of the first characters from the DC verse that ever had a game and suppringly and thankfully this game turned out to be good and as much of a hit as the film.

    It's also thankful that the making of this game was in good hands by one of my favorite video game companies "Sunsoft" who have done a couple of other licensed games "Gremlins 2: The New Batch" which came out near the same time as this game and makes this sort of the big two. Along with the under the radar gem "Fester's Quest" which was based on the "TV show" as this game was two years before the "Adam's Family" movie.

    Also, there is "Journey to Silius" which was a would be/should've been based on the film "The Terminator". What I love with that company was how in those games and this they always put extra effort and care into what they make, making sure this game became exactly what it should be fun.

    I really like the graphical presentation, which really captured the essence of Gotham city in "Batman"; where it's just dark and gritty and it feels like there is danger everywhere you go, though being a video game and part of the "Batman" franchise danger is part of the territory.

    Even the character designs are cool from the bad guys that are all scummy looking along with some robots, mutants and other surprises. But of course, I really like the animation of the character you play "Batman" it was the use of the dark blue and purple and it works well as it looks like the dark knight, let alone it makes sense as those colors have been used in the comic series or in some "Batman" stories for color consistency.

    Gameplay is excellent, you get to play in the areas from the movie though of course several that aren't in the movie along with certain characters. But with licensed games liberties are inevitable as you need more levels and enemies to make a game, but it all fits well and organic as if those things could have been in the movie. But also makes sense as "Batman" is part of the DC verse which means he's one step away from reality and in the DC verse anything that seems impossible is most likely possible.

    The game plays out pretty much like "Ninja Gaiden" only your "Batman" and it fits well as "Batman" himself is a ninja. You have the basic functions jump and punch. But I like that you get to do some other things like sticking and jumping wall to wall. I'll admit this is a little strange as this is something "Spider Man" would do, Batman does scale the walls but with his grappler. But this was used as they could use Batman's grappler in the game, so including this feature was the only way Batman's wall scaling can happen; I'm fine with this as this is a video game after all you just roll with it, and you can say Batman's wall scaling is because of one of his gadgets he created like special automated gripping gloves and soles or something.

    This feature is interesting and unique as there aren't that many video games that use this except for "Gargoyles Quest 2" for the NES (game I reviewed) because this helps in getting you not just from point A to B in some places that require climbing. But it presents opportunities like accessing and alternate route or even clearing certain obstacles you can do with your regular abilities.

    You have three kinds of gadgets/weapons each have strengths and weaknesses. From the trademark Batarang which has power and does come back your direction so there's minimum ammo loss but has a limited distance. Another is rocket bullets that cover the whole distance and are precise but have minimum stopping power. And third is a football grenade that detonates when thrown producing three lazer bolts, as power as this is it eats up your ammo meter real fast. The use of the gadgets and your ammo capacity for them gives the game a slight element of strategy as it causes you to figure out and determine the best places and times to use them and you need to do this carefully as you have the ammo counter to consider so use your tools wisely.

    Even like the boss battles which are always something different but are different. As by their nature their kind of puzzles, from the first boss who looks like "Firefly" from the DC verse flying around and shooting and another which is a factory automated machine armed with different weapons in different places. Each of these bosses are simple to beat once you know what to do as well as what to use against them.

    Of course, the highlight of the game for me is the music which has some of the best and most memorable tunes for not just a "Batman" game but video games in general. Though the only track missing is an NES rendition of the movie's theme song by Danny Elfman, hearing an NES version of that song would be so sweet. But despite that loss, all the tracks are just great in their own way as they all sing out dark gritty neo noir heroic action but in short "Batman." Two of them are my favorites are the "Chemical Factory" level, but my absolute favorite is the first level which are "The Streets of Gotham" that one is the kind of track that you can easily play when you work out, I play that when I go on a run on the treadmill or even kick, punch and use my anise sticks on the punching bag, that music just really pumps you up makes you feel like "The Dark Knight".

    This vintage classic soars high.

    Rating: 4 stars.

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