Batman Returns [Classic Version]
Sega Game Gear
About this game
The successful movie sequel Batman Returns spawned many different game adaptations.
The SNES version presents the story of Batman's encounter with the Penguin and Catwoman as a side-scrolling beat 'em up, with one Batmobile driving sequence thrown in.
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There are two varieties of beat 'em up levels.
One plays like Final Fight and similar games: Batman can move in two dimensions, beating up his enemies with various punches, kicks, combos, and special moves.
Special gadgets to be used include the famous Batarang to take out enemies from a distance and "Test Tubes" filled with chemical explosives which will damage all enemies on the screen.
In the second type of side-scrolling level, Batman can only move in one dimension, left or right.
The Batarang is the standard weapon here, with punches only being used when the enemy gets close.
Also in these levels, Batman can use a grappling hook to cross dangerous areas unharmed.
Enemies in the beat 'em up levels usually belong to the Penguin's Red Triangle Circus Gang - clowns in all varieties: thin clowns, fat clowns, clowns on bikes, clowns armed with bazookas, and more.
At the end of each level, there is a boss fight, including several encounters with Catwoman and the Penguin.
In the Batmobile driving level, the action is viewed from behind.
Batman has to evade clowns on bikes and shoot them down when he gets the chance.
At the end of the road, another boss fight awaits.
Digitized images from the film illustrate the storyline.
About Sega Game Gear
Sega's Game Gear (1990) was a technically capable handheld competitor to the Game Boy, notable for its full-color backlit screen — a real advantage at the time, offset by famously poor battery life. Its commercial underperformance against Nintendo's handheld means smaller print runs overall, and complete, well-preserved cartridges (the plastic shells are prone to yellowing and cracking) are a genuine niche within retro handheld collecting.
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