El juego presenta el clásico modo de juego de desplazamiento lateral, a diferencia de la otra versión del juego para Sega Mega Drive, Batman tiene la habilidad de brincar, escalar y correr por las paredes, tiempo después esto fue usado para los juegos de Ninja Gaiden, además Batman puede usar el batarang para atacar enemigos que se presenten en el nivel.
El prototipo del videojuego tenía diferencias significantes, tenía varias mini-escenas cuándo se obtenía un 1UP, el arte del juego estaba basado en la portada de la broma asesina, las mini-escenas de las fases de jefe eran diferentes, al igual que la pelea con el Joker.
Batman, also known as Batman: The Video Game, is a platform game developed by Sunsoft for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega Genesis, and Game Boy, loosely based on the 1989 film of the same name. The NES version contains five levels culminating in a showdown with the Joker in the bell tower of Gotham Cathedral. It was received well despite changes from the movie it was based upon.
Sunsoft followed up the release of Batman with Batman: Return of the Joker.
The game has a feature that was unusual to side-scrolling platform games at the time, largely to the NES itself. Unlike Sunsoft's Batman for the Mega Drive/Genesis, Batman has the ability to wall jump, which is reminiscent of Ryu Hayabusa's wall scaling in Ninja Gaiden. He is also able to use three projectile weapons: the batarang, dirk, and bat speargun, which are powered by pellet cartridges.
While Batman and Batman: The Caped Crusader were not based on a movie, this game was. The prototype version of the game had some significant differences, such as a 1UP icon and entirely different cut-scenes. The game's last boss was Firebug and there was no Joker boss. Instead, Batman defeats the Joker in the ending cut-scene. The art and dialogue were changed from the prototype to the final version to better reflect the look and events from the movie.
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