View Full Version : The Adventures of Batman and Robin on Sega CD please read!!
Tim Drake
12-20-2001, 09:51 PM
I've never seen the game, but I've been told there are animated sequences in the game actually done in the style of BTAS with the original voice actors. I really don't want to buy the game for Sega CD and a Sega CD system but I will if I have to. Anywho... does anyone know where I could find a site online that has the movies to this game in avi mpeg or realplayer format??? Please help if you can.
DisneyBoy
12-20-2001, 10:14 PM
I too would like to know more about this...
The Flash
12-20-2001, 10:20 PM
Make that 3 of us.....
ZorBrak
12-21-2001, 12:12 AM
Originally posted by The Flash
Make that 3 of us.....
...make it 4....this is all news to me....I would really like to know more on this...
The Penguin
12-21-2001, 12:15 AM
I might do some looking, but I hadn't even heard of this game before.
Sugar Daddy
12-21-2001, 01:43 AM
ive heard of the game, i think it was made by acclaim. id check out a site like gamespot.com or gamepro.com for more info
I remember reading articles about it, it was a vehicle game and had the Batwing in it. I don't know if they ever released it.
MatchesMalone
12-21-2001, 02:38 PM
This game was released for the Sega CD and can still be found fairly cheap on Ebay.
It is a driving (flying?) game with animated cut-scenes. I don't have the game but have played it briefly.
I remember the animated cutscenes/intros being pretty cool but very grainy. I don't remember if the animation was original to the game or lifted from the television series.
Also, anyone with an interest in semi-classic videogaming should also check out The Adventures of Batman and Robin for the Sega Genesis and the Super Nintendo. Both games were different from each other but both had great graphics and were fun to play. Instead of a driving premise, these were both more of a platform type of game where you actually play as Batman throughout the game (or Robin in the Genesis version). While each game shared the same name, they were developed by different companies and were very different from each other. Both represented the animated show's look pretty well with the Nintendo version being a little bit better at portraying the colors and mood of the show. The character animations, etc. in both games is very fluid and fun to watch.
Any hardcore BTAS fan should do themselves a favor and at least check out the Nintendo version...you won't be disappointed.
The Penguin
12-21-2001, 04:41 PM
I loved the SNES version of the game. I rented it a few times but never bought it. I always search used CD/video game stores but haven't found it yet. :(
It's a great game!
MatchesMalone
12-21-2001, 05:23 PM
I finally took the plunge on the Nintendo version of Batman and Robin and paid somewhat of a premium on Ebay. It's kind of amazing how much the game is actually worth these days...A testament to the quality of the game and the timelessness of Batman, I guess.
DisneyBoy
12-21-2001, 10:02 PM
Once I convinced a friend of mine to rent the game and we played it a few times. I was pretty bad, since I wasn't really used to the Super Nintendo system (LOL) so I just watched my friend play. I think he made it as far as Scarecrow, who was after Poison Ivy, but he had to return the game before he could beat it.
I really enjoyed the rooftop scene with Catwoman. She just jumps off (*are these spoilers???) the gargoyle, and Batman follows her, smacking her on the way down, then cornering her in an ally! That was such an awesome game! Wish I could play it on my computer!
JulieTikal
12-22-2001, 03:52 PM
Hi,
I have the game and yes the people who worked on BTAS worked on this game as well. Bruce Timm directed the animated scenes and Paul Dini wrote it. The same voice actors as in the series are used as well. The downside is that the game is too differcult with only 6 acts. I myself have only gotten to the middle of the second act.
Hope this helps,
The Penguin
12-23-2001, 04:34 AM
Originally posted by DisneyBoy
Once I convinced a friend of mine to rent the game and we played it a few times. I was pretty bad, since I wasn't really used to the Super Nintendo system (LOL) so I just watched my friend play. I think he made it as far as Scarecrow, who was after Poison Ivy, but he had to return the game before he could beat it.
I really enjoyed the rooftop scene with Catwoman. She just jumps off (*are these spoilers???) the gargoyle, and Batman follows her, smacking her on the way down, then cornering her in an ally! That was such an awesome game! Wish I could play it on my computer!
A guy who lives on my floor at school told me about this site [snipped by Hatter]
He assured me that since SNES games and systems are no longer made that there are no legal issues here and since it doesn't have any games from newer systems I think he's right.
The Mad Hatter
12-23-2001, 02:12 PM
Nope, Nintendo DOES have legal issues with it. They don't like PC emulators of any form and will aggressively sue the pants off of any site that offers them or assists in offering them. Including us. That means it's thread-closing time.
Still, I'll have to say that I loved the SNES version as well, and would give anything to see the animated sequences to the Sega CD game.
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