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[Software] Happy Batman Day! We remember his best games from the 90s


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Every good geek worth his salt will agree that Batman is one of the best superheroes in history. If not the most because, unlike everyone else, he is the one who has inspired the most films and series over the last 70 years. And of course, we will agree that he is the one who has starred in the best games in the 80s, 90s, 2000s and 2010s. Right?

Throughout the different generations of consoles, DC's Caped Crusader has made sure that we do not miss him, starring in many titles that have been adapted, both Tim Burton's films from the 80s and 90s and the following ones (George Clooney , Val Kilmer and co.) like the comics themselves who are turning 84 years old at this time. There it is nothing.

The best games of the 90s
And to celebrate that September 9, today, is Batman Day, we bring you the best games that the character starred in in the 90s. The decade of 8 and 16-bit consoles, PlayStation, Saturn, 3DO and arcade games, which were still part of the interactive entertainment of video games at that time. Obviously. Place each of these titles in the order that best suits you, we have not left them like this as an index of importance since all of them, in some way, left their mark on the fans of the DC hero.

 

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By the way, we haven't added Sunsoft's sensational Batman for NES because it came out in 1989, but technically it is also one of the best Dark Knight games that came out in those years... so write it down too.

Here you have the rest...

Batman The Movie (Arcade)

We start with this classic for arcade machines from the 90s. In this title that adapted with greater or lesser fidelity the events of Tim Burton's film we will have to make our way through a series of levels in which we will beat all the villains those we meet. If you are fans of that movie, you can't miss it.

Batman Returns (SNES/MD)

As you will see throughout this list, the Batman movies of the 90s had very good video game adaptations. In the case of Tim Burton's second film, it was a leap in quality compared to its predecessor, since it opted for a better technical section and a somewhat more polished gameplay, although it did not vary too much either.

 

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