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    Batman Returns

  • First released on 31 December, 1993 for Amiga
  • Action
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  • First released on 31 December, 1993 for Amiga

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    A side-scrolling platform game based very loosely around the second Batman movie. Penguin's army of killer clowns threaten to take control over Gotham City. The only thing standing in their war is Batman.

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    Amiga

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    Single-player

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    Denton Designs
    A former British game studio, initially focusing on the ZX Spectrum system and eventually extending their focus to other platforms as well. Went defunct in 1996.
    Developer
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    GameTek
    A video game publisher that produced many early licensed game show adaptations for computers and consoles. In the 16-bit era, they expanded to cover a more eclectic range of genres.
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    Konami
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