Gamerforlife wrote:The Adventures of Batman and Robin on the SNES. That's the best 2D Batman game ever made. No contest
Have you played the Wii or the DS Batman 2D games? I have the Wii one but haven't popped it in yet. How are they?
Gamerforlife wrote:The Adventures of Batman and Robin on the SNES. That's the best 2D Batman game ever made. No contest
dsheinem wrote:Gamerforlife wrote:The Adventures of Batman and Robin on the SNES. That's the best 2D Batman game ever made. No contest
Have you played the Wii or the DS Batman 2D games? I have the Wii one but haven't popped it in yet. How are they?
RyaNtheSlayA wrote:
Seriously. Screw you Shao Kahn I'm gonna play Animal Crossing.
Gamerforlife wrote:dsheinem wrote:Gamerforlife wrote:The Adventures of Batman and Robin on the SNES. That's the best 2D Batman game ever made. No contest
Have you played the Wii or the DS Batman 2D games? I have the Wii one but haven't popped it in yet. How are they?
The ones by Wayforward? I'm familiar with them but haven't had a chance to play them yet. I never watched Batman Brave and the Bold, which they're based off of, which is probably why I never got around to playing them yet. I hear they're good, particularly the Wii version which is a beat'em up. I heard the DS version has some platforming elements.
dsheinem wrote:Maybe I'll try out the Wii version in the next few days and report back.
Gamerforlife wrote:BurningDoom wrote:Nintendork666 wrote:
Ever play Adventures of Batman & Robin on the Genesis? It's anything but garbage. Plays like Gunstar Heroes.
I played the Sega CD version when my Sega CD still worked, and thought it was quite bland and forgettable. I still own the Game Gear version, and think the same thing about it. But I don't remember any run-n-gunning happening (Gunstar Heroes comment).
The Sega CD version is not the same game as the Genesis version. The Genesis version is a run n gun game, and a pretty damn good one too. Each version of The Adventures of Batman and Robin is a completely different game.
And you know nothing about old school Batman games if you haven't played The Adventures of Batman and Robin on the SNES. That's the best 2D Batman game ever made. No contest
prfsnl_gmr wrote:On topic (I guess)...how is the Sunsoft Batman game for the Gameboy? A local pawn shop has a copy, and I have been thinking about acquiring it.
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
ExedExes wrote:prfsnl_gmr wrote:On topic (I guess)...how is the Sunsoft Batman game for the Gameboy? A local pawn shop has a copy, and I have been thinking about acquiring it.
It's great. Normally I don't go on about how great GB games are, but you'd like it. Plus, a shmup section later in the game! No love for the 2nd to last auto-scroll stage, however.
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.