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|title=Batman Returns
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|developer=[[Konami]]
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|genre=[[Beat 'em up]]
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|modes=[[Single player]]
|modes=[[Single player]]
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|followed by=[[Batman: The Animated Series]]
|series=Batman
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{{game disambig|the [[NES]] version|the [[Sega Master System]] and [[Game Gear]] version|[[Batman Returns]]|the [[Sega Genesis]] version|[[Batman Returns (Sega Genesis)]]|the [[Atari Lynx]] version|[[Batman Returns (Atari Lynx)]]|the [[MS-DOS]] version|[[Batman Returns (MS-DOS)]]|the [[SNES]] version|[[Batman Returns (SNES)]]|the [[Sega CD]] version|[[Batman Returns (Sega CD)]]|the [[Commodore Amiga]] version|[[Batman Returns (Commodore Amiga)]]}}
'''Batman Returns''' is a [[beat 'em up]] game, which was released by [[Konami]] on the [[NES]] in [[1993]] (despite being copyrighted as is [[1992]], when the movie Batman Returns was made); it is one of several games released as tie-ins for the film of that same name.


'''Batman III''' (a.k.a. ''Batman Returns'') is a [[beat 'em up]] for the [[NES]] that was developed and published by [[Konami]] in [[1993]] (note that the copyright is 1992, when the film of the same name was made). The NES game was released in North America and Europe. Additional versions of the game were created simultaneously on additional consoles, however only the NES one was developed by Konami.
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File:Batman Returns NES title screen.png|The game's title screen.
File:Batman Returns NES start screen.jpg|The game's start screen.
File:Batman Returns NES gameplay.jpg|Screenshot of the game.
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==Story==
<center>''At one time Gotham City lay covered with a shroud of fear. Grime filled every nook and cranny of the city as gang bosses grew fat and powerful. The ultimate leader was the Joker. The green-haired madman with the  killer smile took over as no Mafia don ever had. Nothing stood between him and total control over Gotham City - except Batman.''</center>


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<center>''The arrival of the Batman sparked a renaissance in Gotham City. As the citizens reclaimed the city, the Dark Knight served as her ever-vigilante protector.''</center>
 
<center>''Now, the city is preparing to celebrate the Christmas holiday. The annual tree lighting ceremony is set to take place in Gotham Plaza, with the lovely Ice Princess prepared to flip the switch after the Mayor gives his traditional speech.''</center>
 
<center>''The Mayor wants to keep the tone positive. He knows Gotham City is unrest lately. There have been a constant stream of reports filtering in from Police Commissioner Gordon's office of high crime in the inner city.''</center>
 
<center>''The Mayor invites Max Shreck - one of the city's leading citizens - to say a few words to the crowd. As he does, there is a rumble of commotion from the rear of the crowd. A giant gift-wrapped box rolls into the plaza. Suddenly the Red Triangle Circus Gang erupts from the package. They begin terrorizing the citizens spreading panic and fear. Reacting quickly,  Gordon radios instructions to his headquarters: "What are you waiting for? Send the Bat-Signal!"''</center>


==Artwork==
<center>''The signal reflects off the cloudy skies over Gotham City and is caught by sensors mounted atop Wayne Manor, located outside the city. These sensors  turn special mirrors which bounce the signal into the study of young  millionaire, Bruce Wayne. He rises, facing the window. Cast in the glow of the reflected Bat-Signal, Wayne's brow furrows. He steps aside into the  darkness, and heads for the Batcave...''</center>
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<center>© DC Comics 1992</center>
File:Batman III NES title screen.png|Title screen.
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Latest revision as of 18:41, 24 July 2022

Box artwork for Batman Returns.
Box artwork for Batman Returns.
Batman Returns
Developer(s)Konami
Publisher(s)Konami
Year released1993
System(s)NES
Preceded byBatman Returns
Followed byBatman: The Animated Series
SeriesBatman
Genre(s)Beat 'em up
ModesSingle player
LinksBatman Returns (NES) ChannelSearchSearch
This guide is for the NES version. For the Sega Master System and Game Gear version, see Batman Returns. For the Sega Genesis version, see Batman Returns (Sega Genesis). For the Atari Lynx version, see Batman Returns (Atari Lynx). For the MS-DOS version, see Batman Returns (MS-DOS). For the SNES version, see Batman Returns (SNES). For the Sega CD version, see Batman Returns (Sega CD). For the Commodore Amiga version, see Batman Returns (Commodore Amiga).

Batman Returns is a beat 'em up game, which was released by Konami on the NES in 1993 (despite being copyrighted as is 1992, when the movie Batman Returns was made); it is one of several games released as tie-ins for the film of that same name.

Story[edit]

At one time Gotham City lay covered with a shroud of fear. Grime filled every nook and cranny of the city as gang bosses grew fat and powerful. The ultimate leader was the Joker. The green-haired madman with the killer smile took over as no Mafia don ever had. Nothing stood between him and total control over Gotham City - except Batman.
The arrival of the Batman sparked a renaissance in Gotham City. As the citizens reclaimed the city, the Dark Knight served as her ever-vigilante protector.
Now, the city is preparing to celebrate the Christmas holiday. The annual tree lighting ceremony is set to take place in Gotham Plaza, with the lovely Ice Princess prepared to flip the switch after the Mayor gives his traditional speech.
The Mayor wants to keep the tone positive. He knows Gotham City is unrest lately. There have been a constant stream of reports filtering in from Police Commissioner Gordon's office of high crime in the inner city.
The Mayor invites Max Shreck - one of the city's leading citizens - to say a few words to the crowd. As he does, there is a rumble of commotion from the rear of the crowd. A giant gift-wrapped box rolls into the plaza. Suddenly the Red Triangle Circus Gang erupts from the package. They begin terrorizing the citizens spreading panic and fear. Reacting quickly, Gordon radios instructions to his headquarters: "What are you waiting for? Send the Bat-Signal!"
The signal reflects off the cloudy skies over Gotham City and is caught by sensors mounted atop Wayne Manor, located outside the city. These sensors turn special mirrors which bounce the signal into the study of young millionaire, Bruce Wayne. He rises, facing the window. Cast in the glow of the reflected Bat-Signal, Wayne's brow furrows. He steps aside into the darkness, and heads for the Batcave...
© DC Comics 1992

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