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BATMAN FOREVER
Batman Forever is the officially licensed game based on the 1995 movie. The bad guys this time around are the Riddler and Two-Face. This game is a hybrid of side-scrolling platformer and one-on-one fighter. The player makes way through levels that include some platform jumping elements, but take on opponents one at a time like in a fighting game. The player's arsenal includes a lot of nifty bat-gadgets (one has to be chosen before the level starts) and a collection of fighting moves that are unleashed with special button combinations. In contrast to the console/DOS version, there are no puzzles to solve.
BATMAN FOREVER - THE ARCADE GAME
BATMAN GOTHAM CITY RACER
BATMAN OF THE FUTURE - RETURN OF THE JOKER
BASED OFF THE MOVIE, BATMAN BEYOND PUTS THE PLAYER ON THE STREETS OF GOTHAM (BEYOND) TO TAKE OUT THE EVER-GRINNING JOKER, BUT BEFORE THAT AN OBVIOUS LONG LINE OF HIS EVIL MINIONS - SOME OF WHICH ARE GENETICALLY ENGINEERED. SCROLL AROUND, PUNCH, KICK, PLAY WITH BAT-WEAPONS, AND AVOID BEING ON THE RECEIVING END OF THOSE ATTACKS. THERE ARE MULTIPLE 'BAT SUITS' THAT YOU CAN CHOOSE FROM, EACH WITH THEIR OWN SPECIAL ABILITIES AND PURPOSES. MOSTLY A 3-D BEAT-THE-LIVING-SUNSHINE-OUT-OF-WHATEVER-MOVES TYPE.
BATMAN RETURNS
Santa encrenca... Gothan City está sendo dominada pelas gangs do Pingüim e da Mulher Gato. Está na hora de acender o bat-sinal e chamar o maior de todos os heróis: Batman, o Cavaleiro das Trevas. Só que dessa vez ele vai precisar muito de um bat-parceiro. E você foi o escolhido !!nnSerão cinco fases repletas de ação e aventura, e seus inimigos farão de tudo para derrotá-lo. Para enfrentá-los você vai usar o Bat-móbel, o Bat-barco e todos os bat-acessórios que você conhece. Prepare-se bem, pois a batalha vai começar. E ela não vai ser nada bat-fácil !!
BATMAN VENGEANCE
The gritty underworld of Gotham City ignites as Batman becomes the target of a nerve-rattling conspiracy. After the Joker plummets to his death in an attempt to kill Batman, Gotham's criminals quickly escalate their schemes to gain power. Batman discovers subtle links in these seemingly unrelated crimes, but is forced undercover after being framed for an attack on Commissioner Gordon. Hunted by the police, the Dark Knight must pinpoint the unseen enemy weaving this sinister web - before Gotham City falls to a fiery demise.
BATSUGUN
A vertically scrolling shoot'em up game. As is the standard with most arcade shooters, the player controls their ship with a joystick and two buttons. One button (Fire) shoots the main guns, and the other button (Bomb) releases a smart bomb that spreads huge energy balls all around the player's ship. As enemies are destroyed, the player gains experience points that are separate from the score. For every 288 experience points gained, the main gun will 'level up', becoming much stronger. This is analogous to experience points and leveling up in role playing games. The weapon can only level up twice, so after it has achieved its maximum level, 288 experience points will grant the player an extra bomb. The player can also grab P icons to increase the power of the current level gun. A maximum of five "P"s can be collected per experience level; getting more after this gives extra points instead. Collecting B icons increases the number of bombs, to a maximum of 7. Apart from destroying enemies, points can be gained from collecting golden V-shaped medals. After the level is finished, 3000 points are awarded for every small one, and 5000 points for every large one. If the player's ship is destroyed during a level, all medals collected are lost.
BATTER UP
Batter Up, known as Gear Stadium in Japan, is a baseball game developed and published by Namco for the Sega Game Gear. It is a handheld entry in Namco's World Stadium series, itself inspired by the earlier Family Stadium series for the Famicom, whose first entry, Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium, dates back to 1986. It has a two-player mode which makes use of the Gear-to-Gear Cable peripheral. An updated version titled Gear Stadium Heiseiban was released in Japan in 1995.
BATTLANTIS
A shoot'em up similar to "Space Invaders" in concept.
BATTLE ARENA TOSHINDEN
In Battle Arena Toshinden eight world renown weapon fighters have been invited to a mysterious tournament. It is one of the first one-on-one beat-em-ups to feature the ability to sidestep a full 360 degrees around the opponent allowing one to strike from any angle. Aside from the 3D movement, Toshinden's game play can be considered similar to Street Fighter, but in 3d and with a little less depth to the moves. Two versions of Toshinden were released; for the Sony PlayStation and later a lesser known version for DOS PC's. However the PC version is not a straight port of the PlayStation version and plays and looks notably different despite sharing the same characters, attacks and controls. The U.S and E.U PlayStation versions of Toshinden feature redone voices in English and redone music using different instruments. The lyrics on Sofia's stage music in the Japanese version, which were actually in English, were removed in the process, likely due to their suggestive nature. Sofia's and Ellis' voices in the English translation are also notably adjusted, for presumably the same reason; while the other characters English voices generally match the tones of the original Japanese voice actors, Sofia is far less suggestive sounding, while Ellis sounds notably older. The later DOS version of Toshinden however, uses the same audio as the Japanese PlayStation version in all regions, albeit recorded at a considerably lower quality than they were on PlayStation.
BATTLE ARENA TOSHINDEN
In Battle Arena Toshinden eight world renown weapon fighters have been invited to a mysterious tournament. It is one of the first one-on-one beat-em-ups to feature the ability to sidestep a full 360 degrees around the opponent allowing one to strike from any angle. Aside from the 3D movement, Toshinden's game play can be considered similar to Street Fighter, but in 3d and with a little less depth to the moves. Two versions of Toshinden were released; for the Sony PlayStation and later a lesser known version for DOS PC's. However the PC version is not a straight port of the PlayStation version and plays and looks notably different despite sharing the same characters, attacks and controls. The U.S and E.U PlayStation versions of Toshinden feature redone voices in English and redone music using different instruments. The lyrics on Sofia's stage music in the Japanese version, which were actually in English, were removed in the process, likely due to their suggestive nature. Sofia's and Ellis' voices in the English translation are also notably adjusted, for presumably the same reason; while the other characters English voices generally match the tones of the original Japanese voice actors, Sofia is far less suggestive sounding, while Ellis sounds notably older. The later DOS version of Toshinden however, uses the same audio as the Japanese PlayStation version in all regions, albeit recorded at a considerably lower quality than they were on PlayStation.
BATTLE ARENA TOSHINDEN
In Battle Arena Toshinden eight world renown weapon fighters have been invited to a mysterious tournament. It is one of the first one-on-one beat-em-ups to feature the ability to sidestep a full 360 degrees around the opponent allowing one to strike from any angle. Aside from the 3d movement, Toshinden's game play can be considered similar to Street Fighter, but in 3d and with a little less depth to the moves. Two versions of Toshinden were released; for the Sony PlayStation and later a lesser known version for DOS PC's. However the PC version is not a straight port of the PlayStation version and plays and looks notably different despite sharing the same characters, attacks and controls. The U.S and E.U Playstation versions of Toshinden feature redone voices in English and redone music using different instruments. The lyrics on Sofia's stage music in the Japanese version, which were actually in English, were removed in the process, likely due to their suggestive nature. Sofia's and Ellis' voices in the English translation are also notably adjusted, for presumably the same reason; while the other characters English voices generally match the tones of the original Japanese voice actors, Sofia is far less suggestive sounding, while Ellis sounds notably older. The later Dos version of Toshinden however, uses the same audio as the Japanese Playstation version in all regions, albeit recorded at a considerably lower quality than they were on Playstation.
BATTLE ARENA TOSHINDEN 2
Himitsu Kessha founded the Toshinden--held annually, these tournaments feature strong combatants from all around the world. After the established corporation found out a nonsanctioned tournament was held by Gaia, they began organizing another Toshinden; their motivations are to lure the rebel to the tournament and have him slain for his insolence. Thus is the premise behind Battle Arena Toshinden 2, the sequel to the PlayStation's first rotational, 360-degree 3D fighting game. Featuring characters from the original, there are eleven fighters in all, including Eiji Shinjo, Kayin Amoh, Tracy, Chaos, and Duke B. Rambert; characters feature their own arenas, moves, combinations, weapons, and special attacks. Additionally, there is a mysterious bonus character waiting to be unlocked and two bosses to fight. There are a few game play options including the one player, full battle, and versus modes. Whereas the one player mode will have you battling against eight computer-controlled opponents, the full battle option throws you into a heated tournament of 10 characters--not including the bosses. The versus mode is selectable at any time, as long as you have access to a secondary controller; here you'll fight against a human opponent.
BATTLE ARENA TOSHINDEN 3
A terceira parte da série Toshinden. Após a derrota da Sociedade Secreta no Arena de Batalha Toshinden 2 surge um novo grupo de bandidos. Conhecidos como Organização, eles desejam usar os lutadores Toshinden como sacrifícios de sangue por um ritual para convocar seu deus obscuro. Dos 15 personagens criados do Toshiden 2, agra são 32 personagens neste novo Toshiden! Destes, 14 são lutadores iniciantes, 14 membros da Organização e 4 chefes. Embora muitos dos membros da Organização tenham listas de movimentos próximas ou idênticas ao seu personagem anterior. O jogo do Toshinden 3 é uma saída radical dos jogos anteriores da série. As arenas foram redesenhadas para que elas estejam agora fechadas, permitindo a possibilidade de mandar o oponente voando para uma parede ou o teto, embora o adversário possa se recuperar e usar a parede para um contra-ataque. O sistema combinado foi novamente redesenhado; Agora, cada personagem possui um intervalo predefinido de combo, no entanto, múltiplos combos e movimentos especiais agora podem ser combinados para fazer movimentos em série com o adversário, embora mais uma vez o oponente possa recuperar e contrariar seu combo. A física do jogo foi bastante relaxada para acomodar as novas arenas e jogos; Muitos ataques lançam o adversário em toda a arena. As versões U.S e E.U do Toshinden 3 apresentam um bloqueio ligeiramente diferente configurado em relação a versão japonesa. Na versão japonesa, existem blocos separados e baixos, enquanto que na versão U.S e E.U, o bloco alto foi alterado para ser um bloco de propósito geral e bloqueará tanto alta quanto baixa automaticamente. Esta pequena mudança tem um impacto notável nas peças do jogo. As versões U.S e E.U do Toshinden 3 também apresentam novas vozes em inglês para vários personagens e alguns novos modos de jogo; um modo de prática abrangente e um modo de Sobrevivência.
BATTLE B-DAMAN
Yamato Delgado dreams of playing B-Daman, the ancient sport of the B-DaWorld?and his dream comes true when he's chosen to wield Cobalt Blade, the most powerful B-Daman ever. Yamato must use Cobalt Blade to compete in B-Daman tournaments and defeat the evil B-Daplayers of the Shadow Alliance, who will stop at nothing to take over the B-DaWorld. Yamato will also meet characters both familiar and unknown on his journeys, including the warm-hearted Alan and the sinister-looking Goblin. Only a few have what it takes to become a B-Daplayer; will Yamato become the B-Dachampion?

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