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For the Sega CD platform, the Batman game presents a distinct gameplay style that diverges from its predecessors' typical approach. [6] Specifically for the Sega CD platform, a racing mode was conceived, allowing players to drive the Batmobile. In this mode, players navigate urban obstacles and pursue antagonists like Poison Ivy, Riddler, and ...
Sega CD 2 attached to a model 2 Sega Genesis. The Sega CD, originally released as the Mega-CD (メガCD, Mega-Shī Dī) in most regions outside of North America and Brazil, is an add-on device for the Sega Genesis video game console, designed and produced by Sega. It was released in Japan in 1991, North America in 1992 and in PAL regions in 1993.
1995 – Sega CD, Genesis, Sega Game Gear: Notes: These games are based on Batman: The Animated Series. Konami developed and published the Super NES version, while Sega handled production for their own systems. The Sega CD version consists of Batmobile chase screens.
Batman Returns is the name of several video games for various platforms based on the 1992 film of the same name.. The Sega console versions (i.e. Sega Genesis, Sega CD, Master System and Game Gear) were published by Sega while the MS-DOS and Amiga versions were published by Konami and developed by Spirit of Discovery and Denton Designs respectively.
Batman (1990) (Developed By Atari Games and Midway Games) Captain America and the Avengers (1991) ... Sega CD. Panic! (1994) Sega Saturn. Dark Legend (1995)
The Sega CD, known as Mega-CD [a] in most regions outside North America and Brazil, is a CD-ROM accessory and format for the Sega Genesis produced by Sega as part of the fourth generation of video game consoles. Originally released in November 1991, it came to North America in late 1992, and the rest of the world in 1993.
Sega Batman: The Animated Series: Game Boy Konami Konami The Death and Return of Superman: 1994: SNES, Mega Drive/Genesis Blizzard Entertainment, Sunsoft Sunsoft The Adventures of Batman & Robin: SNES, Mega Drive/Genesis, Sega CD/Mega-CD, Game Gear Clockwork Tortoise, Konami, Novotrade: Konami, Sega Batman Forever: 1995
Announced for the SNES, Sega CD, and the Sega Genesis, as a platformer with a high difficulty level. The game followed "Mr. Tuff", a robot left behind to demolish the earth and its malfunctioning robots after humans have escaped to a new planet. The Sega CD version was reported to have improved graphics beyond the other two version.