For a full-color history lesson, we suggest you check out the recently completed and simply adorable remake of Batman -- the first Batman! The 3D isometric gem was developed by Jon Ritman and Bernie Drummond, and published in 1986 by the once formidable British games giant Ocean Software -- a sort of ancestor of the modern-day Atari Inc. through its Infogrames lineage -- for the ZX Spectrum, MSX and Amstrad CPC (and PCW) "microcomputers" (contemporaries of the dominant Commodore 64).
The game stars an Adam West-looking Batman on a scavenger hunt around the deadly Batcave for seven pieces of the Batcraft (so he can get it hovering again and go rescue Robin, of course). According to the Sinclair User review (issue #50, pg. 51), Batman is notable for being an early, if not the first, game to implement a checkpoint system.
The unofficial remake of Batman was developed by Tomaz Kac (who also faithfully remade Ritman and Drummond's Head Over Heels followup) and is available to download and play for free on PC. An earlier freeware remake, dubbed Watman, was released for DOS and Game Boy Advance about ten years ago. Consider yourself schooled.
[Image sources: Retrospec / RudyKoch]
Reader Comments (13)
Posted: Dec 8th 2010 12:42AM mylittlepwny said
impressive
Posted: Dec 8th 2010 1:10AM Solar Jetman said
You could not convince me that having "9000" so prominent wasn't deliberate. I approve.
Posted: Dec 8th 2010 1:16AM Anticrawl said
No use, Joker! I knew you'd employ your sneezing powder, so I took an Anti-Allergy Pill! Instead of a sneeze, I've caught you cold!
Posted: Dec 8th 2010 1:23AM PedoJokerBear said
habbo batman?
Posted: Dec 8th 2010 1:33AM FentonAlpha said
Outstanding!
I bought "Batman: The Movie" when i was younger and this was in the case instead. At first i was pissed but soon came to find playing this game amongst my favorite childhood gaming memories.
I bought "Batman: The Movie" when i was younger and this was in the case instead. At first i was pissed but soon came to find playing this game amongst my favorite childhood gaming memories.
Posted: Dec 8th 2010 7:00AM AmethystHarp said
Two words... GREEN... BATMAN...
Posted: Dec 8th 2010 9:43AM arkweld said
Favorite quote from the Crash review ...
"The animation of Batman is very life like and adds to the realism of the game"
Ah, such simple times. At least games were only £8 back then.
"The animation of Batman is very life like and adds to the realism of the game"
Ah, such simple times. At least games were only £8 back then.
Posted: Dec 8th 2010 10:25AM Lucky The Fox said
@arkweld Which, when adjusted for inflation, wasn't really any cheaper.
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Posted: Dec 8th 2010 2:30PM Drakkenfyre said
I thought this was about the NES Batman when I saw the title. One of the few early movie games that was actually good.
Not that it closely followed the movie, but the game itself was still good.
Not that it closely followed the movie, but the game itself was still good.
Posted: Dec 8th 2010 7:16PM Abalistar said
Nabbed before the inevitable cease and desist!
Woooo!
Woooo!
Posted: Dec 8th 2010 7:52PM Levi said
Solstice!






