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Batman Returns (Atari Lynx video game)

Batman Returns is a 1992 side-scrolling action-beat 'em up video game developed and published by Atari Corporation in North America and Europe for the Atari Lynx. Based on the DC Comics superhero Batman, it is inspired by the Warner Bros.'s 1992 film of the same name. In the main storyline, Batman must confront both Catwoman and the Penguin.

Batman Returns
Developer(s)Atari Corporation
Publisher(s)Atari Corporation
Producer(s)John Skruch
Programmer(s)Eric Ginner
Jerome Strach
Artist(s)Eric Blumrich
Eric Elliot
Melody Rondeau
Composer(s)Alex Rudis (uncredited)
Robert Vieira
Platform(s)Atari Lynx
Release
  • NA: June 19, 1992
  • EU: 1992
Genre(s)Action-beat 'em up
Mode(s)Single-player

Headed by Checkered Flag producer John Skruch, Batman Returns on the Atari Lynx was created by most of the same team that previously worked on several projects at Atari Corp. for their platform. The team undertook the Lynx version in 1991 but a tight development cycle and multiple issues were faced during the creation process before its eventual launch to the market, which were attributed to the film's production schedule. The game was met with mixed reception from critics; common complaints were towards the high level of difficulty, steep learning curve and repetitive gameplay, although it was praised for its presentation, detailed graphics and sound design. The title later became a pack-in game for the Lynx II in certain regions.

Gameplay edit

 
Gameplay screenshot.

Batman Returns on the Atari Lynx is a side-scrolling action-beat 'em up game where players take control of Batman through four increasingly difficult stages fighting against multiple adversaries such as the Red Triangle Gang in order to stop both Catwoman and the Penguin from spreading terror across Gotham City as the main objective.[1][2][3] In the first stage, Batman must face off the Red Triangle Gang with Penguin as the end level boss. The second stage pits Batman against the police on the rooftops with Catwoman as the end level boss. The third stage is about defeating Penguin's forces in the sewers, while the Penguin is fought for the last time in the fourth stage.[3] Along the way, Batman can grab a variety of items to aid him on his journey against enemies such as batarangs and bat-shaped health pickups.[2][3]

Development and release edit

 
Batman Returns for the Atari Lynx went through a turbulent development cycle before launch to coincide with the film's premiere. It later became a pack-in game for the Lynx II.

Batman Returns on the Atari Lynx was created by most of the same staff that worked on previous projects at Atari for their platform such as Checkered Flag, Klax and Warbirds, among others.[2][4][5][6] Its development was supervised by producer John Skruch, with both Eric Ginner and Jerome Strach acting as co-programmers.[2][4][5][6] The visual art team was led by Susan G. McBride, who also worked as animator alongside artists Eric Blumrich, Eric "Coyote" Elliott, Melody Rondeau, Philip Temple and Robb Mariani.[2][4][5][6] Mariani came from Atari's Chicago division, while both Blumrich and Temple were brought as contractors.[4][6] The audio was handled by composers Robert "Bob" Vieira and Alex "LX" Rudis, although the latter is not named as such in the credits of the game.[2][4][5][6] Skruch recounted the game's creation process and history through publications.[4][6]

Skruch said that Atari undertook the project in September 1991 but due to the movie's tight production schedule, the team did not receive a preliminary synopsis of the plot until November of the same year.[4][6] Conceptualization began at that point until other original production materials such as stills and a shooting script arrived in January 1992, when the development team was prepared to start programming work, although members of the staff worked on the Lynx conversion of Rampart during their leisure early in the development cycle.[4][6] Skruch said that several issues were faced during development like approval from actors of publicity stills with appearance of their likeness before their distribution, as well as redesigning certain aspects in the game to be more in line with the final movie version due to constant changes during the filming process.[4][6]

When designing the game, Skruch and the team wanted to convey major scenes of the film in an action game format, while gameplay was made to resemble the Lynx version of Rygar.[4][6] The team also ensured that the portrayal of Batman's sprite was accurate to the film as well.[4][6] Due to opting in having the game complete to coincide with the movie's release, members of the staff worked overtime over the course of several months during development.[4][6] Despite these setbacks, Skruch claimed that work on the project proved to be "totally exhilarating".[4][6] Batman Returns for the Atari Lynx was released in June 1992 to coincide with its eponymous film's premiere.[1][4][5][6][7][8] The game was showcased during the 1992 Taste of Chicago food festival along with other Lynx titles such as Hydra.[9] The title later became a pack-in game for the Lynx II in certain regions.[10][11]

Reception edit

Batman Returns on the Atari Lynx was released to a mixed reception.[26][27][28][29][30] Aktueller Software Markt's Marcus Höfer and Michael Anton praised the eerie landscapes and gameplay but noted its difficulty and criticized the music for sounding like "an open pair of trousers in the wind".[12] In contrast, AllGame's Colin Williamson heavily criticized the mediocre gameplay, lousy graphics, atrocious level design and poor sound design, stating that "if you want to keep your sanity, stay far, far away from the Lynx version of Batman Returns".[13] Consoles +'s Axel and Robby commended its animated visuals, sound and playability but criticized the presentation and longevity, regarding it to be an overall disappointment.[14] GamePro's Sister Sinister praised the Lynx version's graphics as "exceptionally good considering the small venue" and felt that the game's high difficulty compensated for its short length, although noted that while the audio "ranks high on the rockability scale", it became monotonous after a few hours.[31]

Hobby Consolas' Juan Carlos García and Superjuegos' Javier Iturrioz gave positive remarks to the audiovisual presentation but both criticized the excessive difficulty level, stating that it renders the game unplayable due to the lack of extra lives and continues.[15][22] IGN's Robert A. Jung described the Lynx version as "respectable" and commended the game's visuals, animations and difficulty.[16] Joypad's Alain Huyghues-Lacour and Joystick's Nourdine Nini highly praised the graphics, animations, sound and controls but noted its high difficulty curve.[17][18] Micromanía's F.D.L. commended the graphics for being outstanding and sound design as astonishing, as well as its controls and atmosphere but criticized the unbalanced difficulty.[19]

Player One's Cyril Drevet gave positive remarks to the admirable visual presentation but regarded it as boring to control.[20] ST Format's Andy Hutchinson positively addressed the graphical aspect but noted the game's difficulty, recommending it to players thriving for challenge.[21] Video Games' Jan Barysch claimed that the Game Boy iteration of Batman: The Video Game was better than Batman Returns on Lynx, criticizing the character animations, controls and unfair enemies. Barysch also panned the poor controls but commended the visual aspect.[23] Zero's David Wilson praised the graphics but criticized the lack of additional moves.[24] Contrasting most reviewers, Play Time's Thorsten Szameitat criticized the lack of additional options to fight against enemies, which rendered the game very easy.[25]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Next Wave - Batman Returns". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 36. Sendai Publishing. July 1992. pp. 70–73.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Batman Returns game manual (Atari Lynx, US)
  3. ^ a b c "Batman Returns". Grey Matters. Vol. 3. Atari Corporation. 1992. pp. 4–5.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Entertainment: Batman Returns - Atari Welcomes The Caped Crusader To The Silver LCD!" (PDF). Atari Explorer. Atari Corporation. May–June 1992. pp. 29–31. (PDF) from the original on 2018-09-26. Retrieved 2020-02-21.
  5. ^ a b c d e "AE Online NewsRoom - Batman Returns!". Atari Explorer Online. Vol. 1, no. 1. Atari Corporation. 1 May 1992. from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "BATMAN RETURNS - ATARI WELCOMES THE CAPED CRUSADER: An Interview with John Skruch". Atari Explorer Online. Vol. 1, no. 4. Atari Corporation. 14 June 1992. from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
  7. ^ Bonehead (September 1992). "Special Feature: Lynx Year-End Extravaganza!". GamePro. No. 38. IDG. pp. 134–136.
  8. ^ "Bat Hype". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. June 16, 1992. p. 86. Retrieved December 3, 2023. Atari's Lynx portable color video game system promises a Batman Returns video game to hit stores the week of June 19.
  9. ^ "Z*NET NEWSWIRE - Latest Atari News and Industry Update: ATARI VIDEO GAME CONTEST". Atari Explorer Online. Vol. 1, no. 8. Atari Corporation. 18 July 1992. from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
  10. ^ Kromin, Igor (September 2, 2019). "Atari Lynx II Console Box - Batman Returns - P/N PA4401". atarigamer.com. from the original on 2020-02-22. Retrieved 2020-02-21.
  11. ^ Lopez, Amaya (September 1992). "Smaaart! - News: Batman's Silica Job". Zero. No. 35. Dennis Publishing. p. 7.
  12. ^ a b Höfer, Marcus; Anton, Michael (September 1992). "Konsolen: Batman Returns (Lynx) - Enten & Fledermaüse". Aktueller Software Markt (in German). No. 67. Tronic Verlag. p. 128.
  13. ^ a b Williamson, Colin (1998). "Batman Returns (Atari Lynx) - Review". AllGame. All Media Network. from the original on 2014-11-14. Retrieved 2020-02-21.
  14. ^ a b Axel; Robby (September 1992). "Lynx Review - Batman II: Le Retour". Consoles + (in French). No. 12. M.E.R.7. pp. 108–109. from the original on 2017-11-14. Retrieved 2020-02-22.
  15. ^ a b García, Juan Carlos (August 1992). "Lo Más Nuevo - Lynx: Batman Returns – Vuelve el murciélago". Hobby Consolas (in Spanish). No. 11. Hobby Press. pp. 74–75.
  16. ^ a b Jung, Robert A. (1 July 1999). "Batman Returns - Guaranteed to sell more Lynxes. Atari's Batman Returns reviewed". IGN. Ziff Davis. from the original on 15 August 2018. Retrieved 21 February 2020.
  17. ^ a b Huyghues-Lacour, Alain; Nini, Nourdine (August–September 1992). "Lynx: Chauve-Souris Qui Peut, Batman Est De Retour! - Batman Returns". Joypad (in French). No. 11. Yellow Media. pp. 124–125.
  18. ^ a b Nini, Nourdine (July–August 1992). "Consoles News - Lynx: Batman Returns". Joystick (in French). No. 29. Sipress. p. 203.
  19. ^ a b F.D.L. (December 1992). "Video Consolas: La Sombra Del Murciélago Es Alargada - Batman Returns (LYNX, Arcade)". Micromanía (in Spanish). Vol. 2, no. 55. HobbyPress. p. 47.
  20. ^ a b Drevet, Cyril (September–October 1992). "Tests De Jeux - Lynx: Batman Returns - Ou comment massacrer une legénde sur une console portable couleur!". Player One (in French). No. 23. Média Système Édition. p. 118.
  21. ^ a b Hutchinson, Andy (November 1992). "Screenplay - Lynx Games: Lynx Roundup - Batman Returns". ST Format. No. 40. Future plc. p. 127. from the original on 2018-09-27. Retrieved 2020-02-22.
  22. ^ a b Iturrioz, Javier (October 1992). "Consola - En pantalla: Batman Returns - Un cómic en acción (Lynx: arcade)". Superjuegos (in Spanish). No. 6. Grupo Zeta. p. 42.
  23. ^ a b Barysch, Jan (August 1992). "Test: Lahme Flatter - Batman Returns (Lynx)". Video Games (in German). No. 9. Future-Verlag. p. 124.
  24. ^ a b Wilson, David (August 1992). "Hand Jobs - Batman Returns - Lynx". Zero. No. 34. Dennis Publishing. p. 77.
  25. ^ a b Szameitat, Thorsten (October 1992). "Super Sonic - Batman Returns (Lynx)". Play Time (in German). No. 16. Computec. p. 113.
  26. ^ a b Gollert, Knut (August 1992). "Videospiele / Tests - Batman Returns (Lynx)". Power Play (in German). No. 53. Future Verlag. p. 141.
  27. ^ McCarthy, Patrick (August 1992). "Massive Handheld Review: Atari Lynx - Batman Returns". Game Zone. Vol. 1, no. 10. Dennis Publishing. pp. 46–47.
  28. ^ "The Final Word game review - Batman Returns -- Atari". Game Zero Magazine. Vol. 1, no. 3. Game Zero. August–September 1992. from the original on 2018-08-08. Retrieved 2020-02-21.
  29. ^ Besser, Paolo (October 1992). "Atari Attack: Batman Returns (Atari Lynx)". Consolemania (in Italian). No. 12. Xenia Edizioni. p. 29.
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  31. ^ "Special Feature: Bruce Wayne's World - Batman Returns (by Atari)". GamePro. No. 39. IDG. October 1992. p. 40.

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This article is about the 1992 Atari Lynx video game For the other video games based on the eponymous film see Batman Returns video game Batman Returns is a 1992 side scrolling action beat em up video game developed and published by Atari Corporation in North America and Europe for the Atari Lynx Based on the DC Comics superhero Batman it is inspired by the Warner Bros s 1992 film of the same name In the main storyline Batman must confront both Catwoman and the Penguin Batman ReturnsDeveloper s Atari CorporationPublisher s Atari CorporationProducer s John SkruchProgrammer s Eric GinnerJerome StrachArtist s Eric BlumrichEric ElliotMelody RondeauComposer s Alex Rudis uncredited Robert VieiraPlatform s Atari LynxReleaseNA June 19 1992EU 1992Genre s Action beat em upMode s Single playerHeaded by Checkered Flag producer John Skruch Batman Returns on the Atari Lynx was created by most of the same team that previously worked on several projects at Atari Corp for their platform The team undertook the Lynx version in 1991 but a tight development cycle and multiple issues were faced during the creation process before its eventual launch to the market which were attributed to the film s production schedule The game was met with mixed reception from critics common complaints were towards the high level of difficulty steep learning curve and repetitive gameplay although it was praised for its presentation detailed graphics and sound design The title later became a pack in game for the Lynx II in certain regions Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Development and release 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksGameplay edit nbsp Gameplay screenshot Batman Returns on the Atari Lynx is a side scrolling action beat em up game where players take control of Batman through four increasingly difficult stages fighting against multiple adversaries such as the Red Triangle Gang in order to stop both Catwoman and the Penguin from spreading terror across Gotham City as the main objective 1 2 3 In the first stage Batman must face off the Red Triangle Gang with Penguin as the end level boss The second stage pits Batman against the police on the rooftops with Catwoman as the end level boss The third stage is about defeating Penguin s forces in the sewers while the Penguin is fought for the last time in the fourth stage 3 Along the way Batman can grab a variety of items to aid him on his journey against enemies such as batarangs and bat shaped health pickups 2 3 Development and release edit nbsp Batman Returns for the Atari Lynx went through a turbulent development cycle before launch to coincide with the film s premiere It later became a pack in game for the Lynx II Batman Returns on the Atari Lynx was created by most of the same staff that worked on previous projects at Atari for their platform such as Checkered Flag Klax and Warbirds among others 2 4 5 6 Its development was supervised by producer John Skruch with both Eric Ginner and Jerome Strach acting as co programmers 2 4 5 6 The visual art team was led by Susan G McBride who also worked as animator alongside artists Eric Blumrich Eric Coyote Elliott Melody Rondeau Philip Temple and Robb Mariani 2 4 5 6 Mariani came from Atari s Chicago division while both Blumrich and Temple were brought as contractors 4 6 The audio was handled by composers Robert Bob Vieira and Alex LX Rudis although the latter is not named as such in the credits of the game 2 4 5 6 Skruch recounted the game s creation process and history through publications 4 6 Skruch said that Atari undertook the project in September 1991 but due to the movie s tight production schedule the team did not receive a preliminary synopsis of the plot until November of the same year 4 6 Conceptualization began at that point until other original production materials such as stills and a shooting script arrived in January 1992 when the development team was prepared to start programming work although members of the staff worked on the Lynx conversion of Rampart during their leisure early in the development cycle 4 6 Skruch said that several issues were faced during development like approval from actors of publicity stills with appearance of their likeness before their distribution as well as redesigning certain aspects in the game to be more in line with the final movie version due to constant changes during the filming process 4 6 When designing the game Skruch and the team wanted to convey major scenes of the film in an action game format while gameplay was made to resemble the Lynx version of Rygar 4 6 The team also ensured that the portrayal of Batman s sprite was accurate to the film as well 4 6 Due to opting in having the game complete to coincide with the movie s release members of the staff worked overtime over the course of several months during development 4 6 Despite these setbacks Skruch claimed that work on the project proved to be totally exhilarating 4 6 Batman Returns for the Atari Lynx was released in June 1992 to coincide with its eponymous film s premiere 1 4 5 6 7 8 The game was showcased during the 1992 Taste of Chicago food festival along with other Lynx titles such as Hydra 9 The title later became a pack in game for the Lynx II in certain regions 10 11 Reception editReceptionReview scoresPublicationScoreAllGame nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 Aktueller Software Markt9 12 12 Consoles 46 14 HobbyConsolas89 100 15 IGN8 0 10 16 Joypad93 17 Joystick93 18 Micromania49 60 19 Player One55 20 ST Format77 21 Superjuegos77 2 100 22 Video Games DE 38 23 Zero70 100 24 Play Time55 25 Power Play52 26 Batman Returns on the Atari Lynx was released to a mixed reception 26 27 28 29 30 Aktueller Software Markt s Marcus Hofer and Michael Anton praised the eerie landscapes and gameplay but noted its difficulty and criticized the music for sounding like an open pair of trousers in the wind 12 In contrast AllGame s Colin Williamson heavily criticized the mediocre gameplay lousy graphics atrocious level design and poor sound design stating that if you want to keep your sanity stay far far away from the Lynx version of Batman Returns 13 Consoles s Axel and Robby commended its animated visuals sound and playability but criticized the presentation and longevity regarding it to be an overall disappointment 14 GamePro s Sister Sinister praised the Lynx version s graphics as exceptionally good considering the small venue and felt that the game s high difficulty compensated for its short length although noted that while the audio ranks high on the rockability scale it became monotonous after a few hours 31 Hobby Consolas Juan Carlos Garcia and Superjuegos Javier Iturrioz gave positive remarks to the audiovisual presentation but both criticized the excessive difficulty level stating that it renders the game unplayable due to the lack of extra lives and continues 15 22 IGN s Robert A Jung described the Lynx version as respectable and commended the game s visuals animations and difficulty 16 Joypad s Alain Huyghues Lacour and Joystick s Nourdine Nini highly praised the graphics animations sound and controls but noted its high difficulty curve 17 18 Micromania s F D L commended the graphics for being outstanding and sound design as astonishing as well as its controls and atmosphere but criticized the unbalanced difficulty 19 Player One s Cyril Drevet gave positive remarks to the admirable visual presentation but regarded it as boring to control 20 ST Format s Andy Hutchinson positively addressed the graphical aspect but noted the game s difficulty recommending it to players thriving for challenge 21 Video Games Jan Barysch claimed that the Game Boy iteration of Batman The Video Game was better than Batman Returns on Lynx criticizing the character animations controls and unfair enemies Barysch also panned the poor controls but commended the visual aspect 23 Zero s David Wilson praised the graphics but criticized the lack of additional moves 24 Contrasting most reviewers Play Time s Thorsten Szameitat criticized the lack of additional options to fight against enemies which rendered the game very easy 25 References edit a b Next Wave Batman Returns Electronic Gaming Monthly No 36 Sendai Publishing July 1992 pp 70 73 a b c d e f Batman Returns game manual Atari Lynx US a b c Batman Returns Grey Matters Vol 3 Atari Corporation 1992 pp 4 5 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Entertainment Batman Returns Atari Welcomes The Caped Crusader To The Silver LCD PDF Atari Explorer Atari Corporation May June 1992 pp 29 31 Archived PDF from the original on 2018 09 26 Retrieved 2020 02 21 a b c d e AE Online NewsRoom Batman Returns Atari Explorer Online Vol 1 no 1 Atari Corporation 1 May 1992 Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 22 February 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n BATMAN RETURNS ATARI WELCOMES THE CAPED CRUSADER An Interview with John Skruch Atari Explorer Online Vol 1 no 4 Atari Corporation 14 June 1992 Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 22 February 2020 Bonehead September 1992 Special Feature Lynx Year End Extravaganza GamePro No 38 IDG pp 134 136 Bat Hype Fort Worth Star Telegram June 16 1992 p 86 Retrieved December 3 2023 Atari s Lynx portable color video game system promises a Batman Returns video game to hit stores the week of June 19 Z NET NEWSWIRE Latest Atari News and Industry Update ATARI VIDEO GAME CONTEST Atari Explorer Online Vol 1 no 8 Atari Corporation 18 July 1992 Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 22 February 2020 Kromin Igor September 2 2019 Atari Lynx II Console Box Batman Returns P N PA4401 atarigamer com Archived from the original on 2020 02 22 Retrieved 2020 02 21 Lopez Amaya September 1992 Smaaart News Batman s Silica Job Zero No 35 Dennis Publishing p 7 a b Hofer Marcus Anton Michael September 1992 Konsolen Batman Returns Lynx Enten amp Fledermause Aktueller Software Markt in German No 67 Tronic Verlag p 128 a b Williamson Colin 1998 Batman Returns Atari Lynx Review AllGame All Media Network Archived from the original on 2014 11 14 Retrieved 2020 02 21 a b Axel Robby September 1992 Lynx Review Batman II Le Retour Consoles in French No 12 M E R 7 pp 108 109 Archived from the original on 2017 11 14 Retrieved 2020 02 22 a b Garcia Juan Carlos August 1992 Lo Mas Nuevo Lynx Batman Returns Vuelve el murcielago Hobby Consolas in Spanish No 11 Hobby Press pp 74 75 a b Jung Robert A 1 July 1999 Batman Returns Guaranteed to sell more Lynxes Atari s Batman Returns reviewed IGN Ziff Davis Archived from the original on 15 August 2018 Retrieved 21 February 2020 a b Huyghues Lacour Alain Nini Nourdine August September 1992 Lynx Chauve Souris Qui Peut Batman Est De Retour Batman Returns Joypad in French No 11 Yellow Media pp 124 125 a b Nini Nourdine July August 1992 Consoles News Lynx Batman Returns Joystick in French No 29 Sipress p 203 a b F D L December 1992 Video Consolas La Sombra Del Murcielago Es Alargada Batman Returns LYNX Arcade Micromania in Spanish Vol 2 no 55 HobbyPress p 47 a b Drevet Cyril September October 1992 Tests De Jeux Lynx Batman Returns Ou comment massacrer une legende sur une console portable couleur Player One in French No 23 Media Systeme Edition p 118 a b Hutchinson Andy November 1992 Screenplay Lynx Games Lynx Roundup Batman Returns ST Format No 40 Future plc p 127 Archived from the original on 2018 09 27 Retrieved 2020 02 22 a b Iturrioz Javier October 1992 Consola En pantalla Batman Returns Un comic en accion Lynx arcade Superjuegos in Spanish No 6 Grupo Zeta p 42 a b Barysch Jan August 1992 Test Lahme Flatter Batman Returns Lynx Video Games in German No 9 Future Verlag p 124 a b Wilson David August 1992 Hand Jobs Batman Returns Lynx Zero No 34 Dennis Publishing p 77 a b Szameitat Thorsten October 1992 Super Sonic Batman Returns Lynx Play Time in German No 16 Computec p 113 a b Gollert Knut August 1992 Videospiele Tests Batman Returns Lynx Power Play in German No 53 Future Verlag p 141 McCarthy Patrick August 1992 Massive Handheld Review Atari Lynx Batman Returns Game Zone Vol 1 no 10 Dennis Publishing pp 46 47 The Final Word game review Batman Returns Atari Game Zero Magazine Vol 1 no 3 Game Zero August September 1992 Archived from the original on 2018 08 08 Retrieved 2020 02 21 Besser Paolo October 1992 Atari Attack Batman Returns Atari Lynx Consolemania in Italian No 12 Xenia Edizioni p 29 Dyer Clint May 1998 Random Reviews Lite Batman Atari for Lynx Digital Press The Bio Degradable Source For Videogamers No 37 Joe Santulli p 22 Special Feature Bruce Wayne s World Batman Returns by Atari GamePro No 39 IDG October 1992 p 40 External links edit nbsp 1990s portal nbsp USA portal nbsp Video games portalBatman Returns Atari Lynx at AtariAge Batman Returns at MobyGames Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Batman Returns Atari Lynx video game amp oldid 1188317216, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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