Batman can mean several different video game inspired on the eponymous superhero from DC Comics created for different platforms over more than 20 years.
Prior to the film licenced version of the games, a 3D isometric action-adventure game was also released under the Batman licence by Ocean Software on Amstrad CPC, Amstrad PCW(monochrome), ZX Spectrum, and MSX. This was written by Bernie Drummond and Jon Ritman and was very similar to Head over H...
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