Five different video games were developed and released for the television series
Batman (1992). Rather than being ports of one main game, these games were independently designed and developed, which resulted in games with vastly different concepts, storylines, artwork/graphics, gameplay, objectives, villains, and functionality. Each version of the game was intended for different gaming systems: Konami's
The Adventures of Batman & Robin (1994) (Super Nintendo) is a side-scrolling brawler, Clockwork Tortoise's
The Adventures of Batman & Robin (1995) (Sega CD) is a driving/flying simulator, Clockwork Tortoise's
The Adventures of Batman & Robin (1995) (Genesis/Master System) is a side-scrolling brawler, Novotrade's
The Adventures of Batman & Robin (1995) (Game Gear) is a platforming brawler, and Gryphon Software's
The Adventures of Batman & Robin Activity Center (1996) (PC) is an educational puzzle-based game.