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Brace yourself for endless action with BATMAN FOREVER! Batman and Robin blast into Gotham City in a duo-player fighting game! Armed with over 125 incredible attacks, fierce combat moves, and an arsenal of gadgets, the Dynamic duo are ready to battle the diabolical minds of Two-Face and The Riddler! Without a question…it’s BATMAN FOREVER!
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UPC:021481620198
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Super Nintendo
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:SNES_BATMAN_FOREVER———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Holy Wrong Advice! I was moved to write about this wonderful Sega Genesis game by the bad reviews below. Were these guys playing the same game as me? ‘Batman Forever’ is a great game and is a ball to play. The graphics are amazing for a non-32X Sega game, they are dark, creepy and beautiful, just like the movie(s) they are based on. There are many complex and elaborate levels, where you not only fight a wide array of villains (including Two-face, Riddler, and some bizarre evil clowns!) but collect many types of items. You can play as Batman or Robin, with a wide array of Bat-gadgets to choose from. You also must free hostages and save the lovely Chase Meridian (if you make it through to the end, that is…)My only complaint is that during the game you collect parts for even more evolved gadgets…but neither the book or the game menus tell you how to use them! I’ve used every button combination, but can only use the original gadgets, so the new ones are useless! But that’s a very small complaint about one of my all-time favorite Sega Games. If you like Batman, Sega, and games that constantly reveal new surprises, how can you miss?
This game comes form my childhood and I still love playing it ! …I forgot that old Sega games can be a real pain to get started on the old console.
“Batman Forever – The Arcade Game – SEGA GENESIS” arrived in 5 days and did eventually play in “AtGames – Sega Genesis Classic Game Console” as I had to try a different HD TV.
Had this as a kid and loved it it still has fun memories with me to this day
Great condition- plays and even the case and instruction manual are in new condition.
Good game.
A lot of people hate this game. Mainly because it was just another “Mortal Kombat” with a Batman license slapped on it. But whats the harm in that? I can see why after “Batman” on NES and “Batman Returns” on SNES they were trying to go for something new other than just making it a plain old side-scroller game.The graphics are very very good for a Genesis game. The actors are very detailed and stylized, and the backgrounds are dark and gloomy just like the movies. It’s true that the grapple and moving between upper and lower levels can be frustrating at first, but once you figure the controls out it’s no problem.You can play as either Batman or Robin in single player mode or co-op(which is a lot funner) and you have a wide array of gadgets to choose from. It’s difficult at first, but if you play around with different button combinations you’ll discover how to use these gadgets. One thing that sucks is there is no saving feature and no continues. But it makes the game more challenging, and besides there are plenty of opportunities to find hidden lives along the way.It’s very entertaining for a fighting game. Even though it does feel cheap at times. Like when some of the enemies special moves take half your health down. Or when your on the bank safe flying through the air on the second level and you get thrown or knocked off 2 or 3 times. And there are a few combo/special moves. Like in “Batman Returns” on SNES, if you are between two enemies and press the right buttons you can.
The game stinks. Lol but I knew that going into it. The box was in great condition and so was the manual. It was like buying a new game and for the price I have to say great job thank you.
Right off the bat, I must tell you now. I am not really a huge fan of Batman. Never watched any movies or the shows. However, I played a couple of the NES games.Batman Forever was based off of a movie, but the game is actually fairly good. Unfortunately, there are flaws.As soon as you start playing the game, you’ll realize that it is kind of a rebuilt Mortal Kombat. It has the same control scheme and the game is even made by Acclaim. It you like Mortal Kombat games, then this might be good news for you. Although it shares the controls with Mortal Kombat, there are, of course, new additions, such as the grappling hook and the Batarang. The grappling hook might take some getting used to.What has me dock a star off this review is that the challenge feels cheap at times. There is a way or two how more than half your health will drain from an enemy using their attack (Not the standard fighting moves). Everything else is great.If you are playing with a 3-button controller, you must press B and C (at the same time) + Up to shoot up. If you press all buttons at the same time, you just jump. And as for jumping down a hole, you must press C + Down. If you’re using a 6-button controller, then you just need to use the Y button for the grappling hook instead of B and C. At least it isn’t as terrible how the Super Nintendo version had it (Select + Up…Down + R)The graphics are really amazing for a Genesis game. Digitizing the actors…just like Mortal Kombat. The backgrounds are also dark.
Awesome game, great graphics for the time and very challenging. Lots of fun for any retro gamer.