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From the dark alleys and grim side streets of Gotham City comes the Batman TV Game. Play as the Dark Knight using all of your gadgets, vehicles and night crawling abilities in 25 harrowing episodes to save Gotham City before it's overrun by the most vile enemies imaginable. Defend Gotham City in 25 different locations spread across 5 episodes in attemp to defeat villains such as The Joker, The Penguin, Bane, Mr. Freeze and Firefly. The game features 5 unique gameplay styles: Hand-to-hand Combat, platform adventure, driving, vehicular combat and Detective work. The game also features 3 diffculty levels: Crime fighter (Easy), Caped Crusader (Medium) & Dark Knight (Hard) to offer fun for players of all ages. Can't finish what you started? The game allows you to save your game in its built-in memory!
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