My older brother and I were in elementary school when we played this game. We had a hard time solving The Riddles last riddle. So he decided to make a list of all possible 2 letter combinations (the list was lonnnng.) After he finished the list he asked me to pick a random combination to try and if that didn't work we would start from the beginning of the list and work our way to the end. I randomly picked H.B and it WORKED! We were SO surprised and happy we didn't have to try over 300+ combination. ❤
i did the same thing as a kid to figure out the parental lock on our TV.. but it was 4 digits and i didn't have any luck guessing.. so I did it one by one. when you're 10 you don't have anything better to do. 😂🤦♂️
The Super Nintendo was an incredibly powerful machine. It is insane to think that games with such detailed and fluid graphics (like Batman and Robin, Earthbound, Mega Man X, Chrono Trigger, Super Mario RPG etc.) came out on a console from 31 years ago. A console that despite three decades on its shoulders, still manages to stand up to the most modern consoles today. Congratulations to the Super Nintendo.
@@TeemoTemosson More like shame gaming as a whole got lazy for about 20 years now. The 6th generation was peak creativity and consoles, pc, handheld etc. 1998-2004. Been downhill since. Been gaming since 1983. Saw the shift.
Here is Konami's final game produced under the Batman license, and man, they didn't just go out with a bang. This is more like a nuke straight to the cartridge slot of the SNES. This is true old-guard Konami at their absolute pinnacle, and if you haven't played it yet, shame on you!
But the megadrive version was the better game, also a very different one. This version was probably more in line with the series. But the megadrive version was very imaginative and very good.
Ruby Williams Anti UTTP Play the MD version first before you comment about it. The gameplay was partly like a contra game. But all the levels were completely original, nothing like contra in that sense. The snes version of batman was more in line with the series, but from a gameplay perspective it wasn't that good. Not very bad either, but nothing close to the MD version. Btw I only had a super nintendo in those days.... and there are of course much better games on the snes than the snes version of this batman game. This probably wouldn't make my top 50-60 list. If it comes to batman games on the snes, in my opinion batman returns is the best one. That was very fun to play back in the day.
Ruby Williams Anti UTTP No... that's the simply answer. Most people would agree with that. Besides that batman returns on the snes is also better than batman & robin on the snes. MD version of batman & robin is like contra you said... can you kick an enemy in a contra game? Besides that it has also shmup levels. And you say that it's tedious, you mean it's to difficult for you? Yes the MD version is harder, but the gameplay is also better. It's hard in a good way.
@ Ruby: I probably could be considered more a Nintendo gamer as I mentioned before back in the days I only had Nintendo consoles. NES - SNES - N64 - Gameboys etc. But that doesn't keep me from judging the actual games. In this case the MD version is clearly a better game.
Amazing game, especially the Riddler level based on the cartoon episodes. All they needed was unlimited continues and this could have been considered one of the best SNES games ever made.
Easily one of the best SNES titles I ever had the pleasure of playing. Rented it for months until I could finally beat it! :D Dang, finding that breakable wall in Riddler's maze was no joke prior to the internet!!
I know a huge portion of people fall all over themselves for the Genesis version and it is a great game, but the SNES version feels like a Batman game. The Genesis version feels like a run and gun that could be anything but has a Batman skin.
this is better for me too, it has the batman cartoons atmosphere and art is awesome, those backgrounds and those accurate body shapes and colors of costumes, perfection. It allows u to feel like u live in cartoon, thats what I care about, I dont care if game is so fun etc.
Yeah it might be on Amazon amazon still sells super games . I played this when was super young in fact I play it today =) . kinda Surprise my super works had it over 20 years .
I remember having a fever as a kid and spending the whole day playing through this game. Somehow, by the next day I was feeling better and for years I believed that fever could be cured by playing a whole game in an afternoon.
People praise the genesis version for its tight action and gameplay. This one feels more like you are in an episode. Nothing you see Batman do here you wouldn't see him doing on a show.
I loved this game. This and super Mario world were the first 2 games I ever had for snes. I played so many times but the farthest I ever went was to the Riddler stage. As a kid who did not speak/understand English, knowing what did you had to do on that maze was quite difficult. Still, I managed to get to the "riddle" part, but there's no way a kid could solve that human brain riddle! And the battle with the chess Kings and Riddler breaking the glass required knowledge and skill to figure it out, so absolutely no way someone could get that on first try. After you lose you have to get all the way to get back there, and by then i was tired and bored of the game. So yeah that riddle was where it stopped the game for me 😅 Still, best Batman game for snes and such a nostalgia to watch this more than 10 years later. Cheers from Brazil ✌️
To play through this game on hard difficulty on the original hardware, you would have to do it in one sitting. With the modern luxury of save states, like on the SNES Classic Mini or Nintendo Switch Online, you don’t have to do that.
Man that would be amazing! Imagine an open world Gotham city Arkham style game with the dark deco style. It would look amazing on the consoles we have now. It’d literally look so good it would look exactly like the cartoon does prolly even better
Never beated riddler in the chess table when I was a kid... and how I got the password in that stage knowing nothing about english language is the best thing.
I know this is very corny, but my dad bought me this game for my birthday that year. It was always "out" at Blockbuster so I never got to play it. My mom drove my brother and I to a south suburban Chicago staple - Popolanos - and on the marquee, it said "Happy 7th Matt", and my dad, after we got our food, gifted me a brand new copy as we ate cupcakes. He died when I was sixteen and I miss him all the time. What a thoughtful gift, and he did the amazing job of being sly whenever I asked about going back to rent it and said I was 50th on the waiting list. Believing him made it so much better.
Comparing the Genesis and SNES Batman and Robin games is like comparing apples to oranges, they both play completely different, but both capture the dark atmosphere of the awesome TV show of the 90's (well at least the original Batman episodes, without Robin in them so much). The difference is also startling in value of pricing, Genesis game can still be had for dirt cheap ($20 now, I paid $2.99 for a cart only copy), this SNES version though, yikes has it gone through the roof considerably (pushing $100 cart only easy, with a ton of repro's on Ebay right now). I always found the western style of making games difficult a bit on the cheap side, seems the Japanese mostly got things right there, with games that totally didn't feel unfair. From what I've played of European and American made games in the last decade, the devs were just assholes when it came to difficulty, while the Japanese devs didn't make things easier either, but they made it so you can learn it without luck so much. The difficulty curve in Japanese made games was a gradual increase in most cases, while western made games were like, here's a problem, good luck figuring out how to not get fucked over by the things we put in there. Batman and Robin on SNES was difficult, but Batman and Robin on the Genesis was not difficult in a good way, even back in the day, game magazine writers complained about the Genesis version being a bit too difficult. There's good "make me learn to play better" difficult, then there's "HAHA we made this shit ridiculously difficult so that you stand no chance of doing well" difficult. Now there were devs, like Irem, who mostly made games where memorization was key to finishing their games, but that's just the way Irem was. And music wise, this was closer to the TV show, right down to the end credits theme. The Genesis version, while having a great OST, the music felt so out of place for a Batman title.
Funny how the music in this version tries to mimic the Danny Elfman theme and Shirley Walkers original score more than the Genesis game, which has music that sounds more at home in Batman Beyond.
That's because Konami had an understanding of licenses they were handling, seen it with other games they did, like The Simpson's, the X-Men arcade game, Anamaniacs, Tiny Toons, TMNT and of course Bucky O'Hare. Not sure what Jesper Kyd was thinking, he surely could've gone more with an atmospheric take on the soundtrack, but it seems he must've been out at the nightclub, and got an inspiration for the Genesis games soundtrack while on the dance floor boogying.
Well, that is why genesis wins here objectively. Some people mimic, some people create. Jesper Kyd's soundtrack is original and levers up the game to highest level.
@GodZpeed X7 You do realize that the console wars are over, right? they're both great games and are also very different. But hey, if you want to be a fanboy then go ahead.
I remember playing and loving this game. Graphics, pacing, music..all fantastic. And then I played the brutal but awesome Genesis version. These two games are bight and day. I love them both for different reasons.
This reminds of me of how back during the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo era, they always took SPECIAL effort to make Batman games excellent. I don't remember playing a bad Batman game back then.
Guy at 20:27 - "Look Batman, there's someone behind you, I'll get him!" Batman: Guy : *Pulls out gun* Batman : *Roll * Guy "That was a beautiful front roll, I used to do gymnasti-" Batman : *Kick* Guy : * Falls* "Ow why would you do that to me, I thought we were friends?!" Batman : *Walks through the door without a word * Batman
Yeah, this is definitely much better than what I remember of the Genesis version. That game was just ridiculous, with bosses that had 99 health that dwindled slowly. At least you had unlimited batarangs rapid fire. This version though, perfectly captures the show's feel.
This game should be on switch all classic super hero games should, and the fact that catwoman...after the final hit sounded like a dog barking when she was defeated is hilarious 😂
I knew about the game since 2014 or so, but now that I have actually watched through all of BTAS and TNBA this year, and love the SNES anyway, I have way more appreciation for it. Wow, it really shows off the capability of the system, too! Especially the Mode 7 portion of the rollercoaster sequence!
The first level is soooo hard! For the second level I always used the batarang to temporarily stun the girls. I never had enough of that gas stuff the to use on them, and you always carry the batarang and don't have to keep switching between the grappling hook and the gas.
The Best Batman Game prior to the Arkham games...followed by another SNES Classic...Batman Returns...which was basically Final Fight with Batman...FANTASTIC! Also really love the Batman 89 games on NES and Genesis! But this one beats them all!
Penguin level was my personal favorite, no idea why. I haven’t played a video game since PS2 was introduced. I’m 34 with children and would love to find an SNES and play this, donkey Kong, super mario world and Batman returns for a week straight.
Nice game but always wondered why they didn't put a boss fight with Two Face at least at the end, his car stage totally sucked, they could've at least put a good brawl with him at the very end...
this right here was the game I started playing when I probably was like 3 years old or so and I never managed to beat it. Spend so many hours on it though... oh boy, so many memories and frustration :D I wonder what psychological impact this game had on me.. I never was able to beat it.
This game looks awesome... very interresting to see how Japan interpreted the theme compared to USA for the Genesis version. Both games are technical acheivements.
Looking back at this, I'm mainly impressed by the good quality localization. Natural grammar and accurate characterization where were in no way normal back in 1994 in Japanese games.
My older brother and I were in elementary school when we played this game. We had a hard time solving The Riddles last riddle. So he decided to make a list of all possible 2 letter combinations (the list was lonnnng.) After he finished the list he asked me to pick a random combination to try and if that didn't work we would start from the beginning of the list and work our way to the end. I randomly picked H.B and it WORKED! We were SO surprised and happy we didn't have to try over 300+ combination. ❤
😂😂😂😂 It’s so crazy you picked the right combination!
@ NALTO Human Brain
i did the same thing as a kid to figure out the parental lock on our TV.. but it was 4 digits and i didn't have any luck guessing.. so I did it one by one. when you're 10 you don't have anything better to do. 😂🤦♂️
I couldn't nail it but then I saw the cartoon episode in where he asks the same question! Lol... I was like..."Thank God"
must be wonderful years right with your brother 😌
omg this battle in the beginnin on the rollercoaster when the camera angle switches to front view ... thats some technique there
The level design in this game is amazing! The developers did a really good job.
Even these levels have the elements from the episodes.
The Super Nintendo was an incredibly powerful machine. It is insane to think that games with such detailed and fluid graphics (like Batman and Robin, Earthbound, Mega Man X, Chrono Trigger, Super Mario RPG etc.) came out on a console from 31 years ago. A console that despite three decades on its shoulders, still manages to stand up to the most modern consoles today. Congratulations to the Super Nintendo.
Shame Nintendo got lazy with their consoles now.
@@TeemoTemosson More like shame gaming as a whole got lazy for about 20 years now. The 6th generation was peak creativity and consoles, pc, handheld etc. 1998-2004. Been downhill since. Been gaming since 1983. Saw the shift.
Sucks that Nintendo doesn’t care about powerful hardware anymore
@@TeemoTemossonshut up
Super Nintendo is the romance of the end of the 20th century
One of the best Batman games ever. Loved the riddler stage.
Here is Konami's final game produced under the Batman license, and man, they didn't just go out with a bang. This is more like a nuke straight to the cartridge slot of the SNES.
This is true old-guard Konami at their absolute pinnacle, and if you haven't played it yet, shame on you!
Yeah this game was bad ass. I loved it.
But the megadrive version was the better game, also a very different one. This version was probably more in line with the series. But the megadrive version was very imaginative and very good.
Ruby Williams Anti UTTP Play the MD version first before you comment about it. The gameplay was partly like a contra game. But all the levels were completely original, nothing like contra in that sense. The snes version of batman was more in line with the series, but from a gameplay perspective it wasn't that good. Not very bad either, but nothing close to the MD version.
Btw I only had a super nintendo in those days.... and there are of course much better games on the snes than the snes version of this batman game. This probably wouldn't make my top 50-60 list. If it comes to batman games on the snes, in my opinion batman returns is the best one. That was very fun to play back in the day.
Ruby Williams Anti UTTP No... that's the simply answer. Most people would agree with that. Besides that batman returns on the snes is also better than batman & robin on the snes. MD version of batman & robin is like contra you said... can you kick an enemy in a contra game? Besides that it has also shmup levels. And you say that it's tedious, you mean it's to difficult for you? Yes the MD version is harder, but the gameplay is also better. It's hard in a good way.
@ Ruby: I probably could be considered more a Nintendo gamer as I mentioned before back in the days I only had Nintendo consoles. NES - SNES - N64 - Gameboys etc. But that doesn't keep me from judging the actual games. In this case the MD version is clearly a better game.
Amazing game, especially the Riddler level based on the cartoon episodes. All they needed was unlimited continues and this could have been considered one of the best SNES games ever made.
Choose a key ? No other clues ? Just pick a key ? What riddle is that ?
@@fredrikandersson5787Riddler: Play by the rules or I will show you a proper's queen gambit, Batman !
There's a way to use the batcave to replenish lives or continues - i forget exactly, but doing that you can avoid getting game over
Easily one of the best SNES titles I ever had the pleasure of playing. Rented it for months until I could finally beat it! :D Dang, finding that breakable wall in Riddler's maze was no joke prior to the internet!!
That is why he is the master of riddles. :)
Played this as a kid and never made it past the 2nd level lol. I was so bad at this game. I wanted to play it so badly too, I just couldn't beat it.
@@RuFi0000000 yea i dont remember getting pass the 2nd level either it was hard af
Rest of the game isn't too bad once you get a feel for the traps they throw at your, other then that riddler level which is incredibly difficult
Eu não consegui passar da fase do Charada. Na época não existia internet para ver tutoriais, tinha que ir na raça mesmo, mas pra mim não deu certo 😂😂😂
It’s sad this game has been forgotten it looks brilliant
Konami on the SNES made nothing but masterpieces
@@OriginalMasters it is not. Beautiful, varied game. Much better that the Genesis version
@@OriginalMasters Not. Shut up
This game was really great, in part that the game's animation was so much like the cartoon's, which was amazing for 16-bit system at that time.
I know a huge portion of people fall all over themselves for the Genesis version and it is a great game, but the SNES version feels like a Batman game. The Genesis version feels like a run and gun that could be anything but has a Batman skin.
And yet it is the much better game.
this is better for me too, it has the batman cartoons atmosphere and art is awesome, those backgrounds and those accurate body shapes and colors of costumes, perfection. It allows u to feel like u live in cartoon, thats what I care about, I dont care if game is so fun etc.
Yeah, agreed. The Genesis version just seems like a Contra game, while this makes you think more, like Batman solving crimes.
Yeah the SNES verson was definitely wayyy better....
I literally just found out about this game and it's 2017 and I the graphics looks amazing...I really want this game
Download a SNES emulator and rom of the game and you're set
MindDepth 01 thanx
I remember this game as a kid I had quite a few gems in the old snes most of the batman games if not all of them
Yeah it might be on Amazon amazon still sells super games . I played this when was super young in fact I play it today =) . kinda Surprise my super works had it over 20 years .
@@linklon9540 It's very expensive, tho. It's not a common game.
I still hear their voices from the Animated Series. Every word.
I remember having a fever as a kid and spending the whole day playing through this game. Somehow, by the next day I was feeling better and for years I believed that fever could be cured by playing a whole game in an afternoon.
The intro gives me chills. Great game
As a kid I adored both this game and it’s legendary series! 🦇
Wow, I had this Game, & I Played it Endlessly!! The Gameplay & Graphics Still look Great!!! So many Memories 🎮🕹️
Amazing game. Incredible for a 16-bit game from early 90's. Absolutely magnificent.
Right?! It’s actually insane that they were able to make it look this good on snes hardware
Uh, I remember the animated serie, it was good! Seems like they nailed the game as well!
Very authentic and realistic. I loved this way.
The stages are actually mirroring some of the episodes
Wow nostalgia, I played this game so much when I was a kid. Amazing game
People praise the genesis version for its tight action and gameplay. This one feels more like you are in an episode. Nothing you see Batman do here you wouldn't see him doing on a show.
They're both great games.
@@isskull7272 Nope. The snes version is better
Actually most people praise the snes version for its right graphics and gameplay
@@firestrikeriii5043 They are two very different games. The console wars ended in the 90s, dude. You can chill out now.
The Snes one has better graphics, but as a game the Genesis version is way more engaging, even seeing someone else play the game is entertaining
The Ridler Stage Was By Far The Hardest I Would Have Never Figured That Out
So many memories! I love the cartoon from the 90s.
It's my all time favorite comic book show.
Catwoman jumps off a cliff to her death
Batman: I AM NOT DONE BEATING YOU WOMAN
Catwoman never dies when she falls off a building. She's got 8 more lives!
@@Margatroid batman is working on it 💪
Kukik
People Are Watching This Video In 2024
I def am this my all time favorite
Facts bro
This is my all-time favorite game of any system
I loved this game. This and super Mario world were the first 2 games I ever had for snes. I played so many times but the farthest I ever went was to the Riddler stage. As a kid who did not speak/understand English, knowing what did you had to do on that maze was quite difficult. Still, I managed to get to the "riddle" part, but there's no way a kid could solve that human brain riddle! And the battle with the chess Kings and Riddler breaking the glass required knowledge and skill to figure it out, so absolutely no way someone could get that on first try. After you lose you have to get all the way to get back there, and by then i was tired and bored of the game. So yeah that riddle was where it stopped the game for me 😅
Still, best Batman game for snes and such a nostalgia to watch this more than 10 years later. Cheers from Brazil ✌️
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Loved both versions of the game (SNES and MD).
Both have it's pros and cons.
This one retained the vibe of the series (specially the visuals).
Back in those days, when you see that Konami or Capcom logo you knew you were in forbat least a decent game.
Everything is nearly perfect in this great game, and the music is so incredibly good !
I am playing this game for the first time! It's very good. I'm Loving it!
To play through this game on hard difficulty on the original hardware, you would have to do it in one sitting. With the modern luxury of save states, like on the SNES Classic Mini or Nintendo Switch Online, you don’t have to do that.
Best Batman game ever.
I love just watching random retro games, so intriguing
If only we could have a modern Batman game with this timeless "dark-deco" style ...
Man that would be amazing! Imagine an open world Gotham city Arkham style game with the dark deco style. It would look amazing on the consoles we have now. It’d literally look so good it would look exactly like the cartoon does prolly even better
@@jeremyroberts8822 they made the south park game look exactly like the show so they could def do This! Would be amazing to see a BTAS game today
@@jeremyroberts8822 not
@@thedonofthsht76-58 no
Never beated riddler in the chess table when I was a kid... and how I got the password in that stage knowing nothing about english language is the best thing.
Amazing memories! The effects music and difficulty was top notch in that Konami masterpiece!!
I know this is very corny, but my dad bought me this game for my birthday that year. It was always "out" at Blockbuster so I never got to play it. My mom drove my brother and I to a south suburban Chicago staple - Popolanos - and on the marquee, it said "Happy 7th Matt", and my dad, after we got our food, gifted me a brand new copy as we ate cupcakes.
He died when I was sixteen and I miss him all the time. What a thoughtful gift, and he did the amazing job of being sly whenever I asked about going back to rent it and said I was 50th on the waiting list. Believing him made it so much better.
Still one of the best crafted games for SNES in my opinion. Makes you feel just like your in TAS
That's a fact!
This is one of my favorite Batman games of all time, maybe top 10.
Comparing the Genesis and SNES Batman and Robin games is like comparing apples to oranges, they both play completely different, but both capture the dark atmosphere of the awesome TV show of the 90's (well at least the original Batman episodes, without Robin in them so much). The difference is also startling in value of pricing, Genesis game can still be had for dirt cheap ($20 now, I paid $2.99 for a cart only copy), this SNES version though, yikes has it gone through the roof considerably (pushing $100 cart only easy, with a ton of repro's on Ebay right now).
I always found the western style of making games difficult a bit on the cheap side, seems the Japanese mostly got things right there, with games that totally didn't feel unfair. From what I've played of European and American made games in the last decade, the devs were just assholes when it came to difficulty, while the Japanese devs didn't make things easier either, but they made it so you can learn it without luck so much. The difficulty curve in Japanese made games was a gradual increase in most cases, while western made games were like, here's a problem, good luck figuring out how to not get fucked over by the things we put in there.
Batman and Robin on SNES was difficult, but Batman and Robin on the Genesis was not difficult in a good way, even back in the day, game magazine writers complained about the Genesis version being a bit too difficult. There's good "make me learn to play better" difficult, then there's "HAHA we made this shit ridiculously difficult so that you stand no chance of doing well" difficult. Now there were devs, like Irem, who mostly made games where memorization was key to finishing their games, but that's just the way Irem was.
And music wise, this was closer to the TV show, right down to the end credits theme. The Genesis version, while having a great OST, the music felt so out of place for a Batman title.
I frickin' loved this game!!
riddler really beatin those invisible men off
Ahahaha, hope he has some hand sanitizer ready on his utility belt!
lmao!
Funny how the music in this version tries to mimic the Danny Elfman theme and Shirley Walkers original score more than the Genesis game, which has music that sounds more at home in Batman Beyond.
That's because Konami had an understanding of licenses they were handling, seen it with other games they did, like The Simpson's, the X-Men arcade game, Anamaniacs, Tiny Toons, TMNT and of course Bucky O'Hare. Not sure what Jesper Kyd was thinking, he surely could've gone more with an atmospheric take on the soundtrack, but it seems he must've been out at the nightclub, and got an inspiration for the Genesis games soundtrack while on the dance floor boogying.
Well, that is why genesis wins here objectively. Some people mimic, some people create. Jesper Kyd's soundtrack is original and levers up the game to highest level.
@GodZpeed X7 You do realize that the console wars are over, right? they're both great games and are also very different. But hey, if you want to be a fanboy then go ahead.
This is the new game this year.
These games never held your hand like today
The sprites on two-faces is very ahead of the time 😮
I remember playing and loving this game. Graphics, pacing, music..all fantastic. And then I played the brutal but awesome Genesis version. These two games are bight and day. I love them both for different reasons.
I really enjoyed renting this game at blockbuster as a kid in 90"s
I was never able to pass through the Scarecrow balloon stage. I just couldn't grapple it right to get to the cabin. Shucks!
this game is beautiful
Awww man i remember playing this as a kid. I also vividly remember poison ivy giving me a particularly hard time
as a kid I never solved that final riddler puzzle
The cartoon that this is based on is the definitive Batman. I've only played the Genesis counterpart to this, but that game was amazing as well.
Genesis game sucked
@@firestrikeriii5043 oh no a nintendo fanboy
This reminds of me of how back during the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo era, they always took SPECIAL effort to make Batman games excellent. I don't remember playing a bad Batman game back then.
Guy at 20:27 - "Look Batman, there's someone behind you, I'll get him!"
Batman:
Guy : *Pulls out gun*
Batman : *Roll *
Guy "That was a beautiful front roll, I used to do gymnasti-"
Batman : *Kick*
Guy : * Falls* "Ow why would you do that to me, I thought we were friends?!"
Batman : *Walks through the door without a word *
Batman
Impressive. The power of the Super FX Chip.
This right here, was a part of my childhood.
Yeah, this is definitely much better than what I remember of the Genesis version. That game was just ridiculous, with bosses that had 99 health that dwindled slowly. At least you had unlimited batarangs rapid fire. This version though, perfectly captures the show's feel.
I know it well. It was a crazy shooter and rock hard
@@mikeadams7904 It was a bland shooter that should’ve been another game
@@firestrikeriii5043 or maybe you don't like it
The devs really nailed it to feel like watching the original animated series.
27:30 penguins bird got wrecked lol so easily
It's pretty hardcore to straight up punch a bird in the face.
@@NintendoComplete it was almost like the bird was on a yo-yo string, they way you beat it so easily.
This game should be on switch all classic super hero games should, and the fact that catwoman...after the final hit sounded like a dog barking when she was defeated is hilarious 😂
I knew about the game since 2014 or so, but now that I have actually watched through all of BTAS and TNBA this year, and love the SNES anyway, I have way more appreciation for it. Wow, it really shows off the capability of the system, too! Especially the Mode 7 portion of the rollercoaster sequence!
The first level is soooo hard! For the second level I always used the batarang to temporarily stun the girls. I never had enough of that gas stuff the to use on them, and you always carry the batarang and don't have to keep switching between the grappling hook and the gas.
The Best Batman Game prior to the Arkham games...followed by another SNES Classic...Batman Returns...which was basically Final Fight with Batman...FANTASTIC! Also really love the Batman 89 games on NES and Genesis! But this one beats them all!
Penguin level was my personal favorite, no idea why.
I haven’t played a video game since PS2 was introduced. I’m 34 with children and would love to find an SNES and play this, donkey Kong, super mario world and Batman returns for a week straight.
this game was the first time i saw joker and harley. this joker was the one i i always reference as the original joker.
This game stayed true to the cartoon. Give praise where it is due.
Loved this game when I was a kid. Miss playing it. Thanks!
34:04 made my day
Warsong Quadrinhos lol
Kkkkkk quem diria achar um brasileiro aqui
@@g.tavares ksksks, eae men, tmj =p
Cheap kick
I never realized Konami developed this game. They must have been the kings of licensed games in the ‘90s! I’m looking at you, Turtles in Time!
they also made pretty good Prince of Tennis anime games in the 00's. Even had bowling in it...
Given that is an SNES (which had no 3D) congratulations on whoever made that camera transition, You did a good job.
Nice game but always wondered why they didn't put a boss fight with Two Face at least at the end, his car stage totally sucked, they could've at least put a good brawl with him at the very end...
RIP Kevin Conroy
I LOVED this game. Big fan of the DCAU.
this right here was the game I started playing when I probably was like 3 years old or so and I never managed to beat it. Spend so many hours on it though... oh boy, so many memories and frustration :D I wonder what psychological impact this game had on me.. I never was able to beat it.
This looks incredible
Konami knows how to push the SNES to its limits
My mom rented this game for me, all the time. I don’t think had patience for the penguin level. But I still got hours and hours of enjoyment.
This game looks awesome... very interresting to see how Japan interpreted the theme compared to USA for the Genesis version. Both games are technical acheivements.
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SNES version is better
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I use play this wen I was kid miss this game n Batman returns on SNES even Batman and Robin on ps1
Since 1998 I've been trying to defeat Joker in the rollercoaster in level one but never could until now I see how lol
I had to use Nintendo power to do it back in the day
Loved that game when I was young! The music especially.
Cat Woman’s theme and stage are like a chef’s kiss!
As a kid I had a heck of a time getting past Joker. I was so horrible. Probably still am.
1994 was onе hell of a year. This game, contra hard corps, wild guns, hagane, ninja warriors again, list goes on and on.......
nostalgic the best batman game i've ever played :D
So help me Konami and the BATMAN license were GREAT together!
It was hard to choose, but I think that my favourite episode is "Fowl Play". And the second place for me is "Perchance to scream"
Best batman game i ever played
These graphics look amazing still !
Found this today and a convenient and bought it! Love this game!
This was the best Game back then, so much love for the cartoon details, Music, Gameplay.
What a pity I didn't play this game in 90's. The concept and design of this game are marvelous and will never be old-fashioned!
So many great ideas in this game, the rollercoaster front facing view was inspired as was the batman vs cat woman freefalling fight
I played a lot more games as a kid than I thought I did going through this catalog.
Looking back at this, I'm mainly impressed by the good quality localization. Natural grammar and accurate characterization where were in no way normal back in 1994 in Japanese games.
One of the best, and I was young when I played it. I had troubles being Joker on the roller coaster.