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Haly
20-01-2009, 01:47
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Ahh the memories of 8 bit gaming ;D

Mark
20-01-2009, 01:58
Someone has far too much free time. ;D

If I were to unleash a little pedantry, I'm not sure that Batman doesn't have too many colours, but otherwise it all looks authentic ;). Sadly I never had the pleasure of playing anything on the NES. :(

Solari
20-01-2009, 14:41
On a similar note, I loved the Batman: The Movie game on my old Amstrad CPC 464 all those years ago :)

Kainz
20-01-2009, 18:04
On a similar note, I loved the Batman: The Movie game on my old Amstrad CPC 464 all those years ago :)
That was an awesome game on the CPC. It was an age where movie tie-ins were getting good press with Robocop, AvP (on the atari jaguar), Platoon, Predator, Untouchables etc :)

Jonny69
20-01-2009, 18:17
I don't remember the NES being able to replay sound that good. The Megadrive might have been able to but not the NES :D

Solari
20-01-2009, 19:12
I don't remember the NES being able to replay sound that good. The Megadrive might have been able to but not the NES :D

I thought the music sounded more like an Amstrad (perhaps with an extra channel or two) - C64 would have sounded better doing that music (Ahhh... amazing SAM chip).

The Megadrive would have done better too - remember the music in Streets of Rage 2? :) Besides, the Megadrive was 16 bit anyway :p

That was an awesome game on the CPC. It was an age where movie tie-ins were getting good press with Robocop, AvP (on the atari jaguar), Platoon, Predator, Untouchables etc :)

Aye, agreed. I had an add on 64K RAM pack so actually had the speech!!!11!1

Hrm I have an overwhelming urge to play Treasure Island Dizzy now!