
The Adventures of Batman & Robin
The Adventures of Batman & Robin is a 1994 Action-Platformer based on Batman: The Animated Series, developed by Clockwork Tortoise for Sega Genesis. Players control Batman through 6 episodic levels battling iconic villains like Joker and Two-Face, featuring gadgets and vehicle sequences.
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About This Game
Notable for its faithful adaptation of the TV show's art style using a special animation technique called 'Sega Mega-Animation'. Features digitized voice clips from the original cast including Kevin Conroy as Batman.
Includes unique Batmobile and Batwing shooter levels between main stages. The Genesis version differs significantly from the SNES release with completely original level designs and boss fights.
Praised for its dark atmosphere and challenging gameplay, though criticized for short length. Considered one of the best-looking Genesis games with its detailed parallax scrolling and shadow effects.
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