Batman Forever: The Arcade Game

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Batman Forever:The Arcade Game
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Developer(s) Iguana Entertainment
Publisher(s) Acclaim
Designer(s) Iguana Entertainment
Release date(s) 1996 (Arcade)
1996 (Sega Saturn)
1996 (Sony PlayStation)
1996 (MS-DOS)
Genre(s) Fighting game
Mode(s) Single player, 2-player
Rating(s) ESRB:Teen (T) ELSPA:3+
Platform(s) Sega Game Gear, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Arcade, Game Boy, Game Gear, Super NES, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, PC
Input 8-way Joystick, 3 Buttons
Arcade cabinet Horizontal
Arcade system(s) Sega Titan Video hardware (STV)
Arcade CPU(s) 68000, SH-2
Arcade sound system(s) SCSP
Arcade display Raster, 704 x 513 pixels, 6144 colors

Batman Forever: The Arcade Game is based on the movie of the same name. Two-Face and his henchmen, along with the Riddler, are causing no end of trouble for Gotham City. Once again it is up to Batman, along with his sidekick Robin, to throw a monkey wrench into their scheme.

Taking on the role of either Batman or Robin, players will punch, kick, and use special combination attacks to defeat the waves of enemies that attack. The special combinations applied to enemies can add up to a possible 150+ hits on a single villain. Special weapons such as Batarangs can be found throughout the levels. Batman Forever: The Arcade Game is sectioned off into stages, and after progressing through each stage of enemies, collecting power-ups on the way, players must face off against a boss character.

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  • An Arcade unit appears in the 1997 film Steel

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