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Batman Returns: Game rip

Game info

Name: Batman Returns
Characteristics: The Penguin and Catwoman have joined forces to take over Gotham and it's up to you to prevent them.
Publishers: Atari, Sega, Konami, GameTek
Developers: Konami, Time Warner Interactive, GameTek, Spirit of Discovery, Dentons
Original/port composers: Yuzo Koshiro, Spencer Nielsen
Platforms:
Atari Lynx - United States
Sega Master System
Nintendo Ent. System - United States
Sega Mega-CD (1992) - United States
Sega GameGear (23 Oct 1992) - Japan
PC Dos (15 Dec 1992)
Super NES (1993) - United States
Nintendo Ent. System (1993)
PC Dos (1993) - Europe
Amiga (1993) - Europe
Sega Mega Drive (19 Feb 1993) - Japan
Super NES (26 Feb 1993) - Japan

Music info

Released: 15 Dec 1992
Format: Digital audio (WAV / Redbook Audio / MP3)
Composer of these tunes: Spencer Nielsen
Music type: Game rip
My rating: 8/10
Num of tunes: 21
Num of CDs: 1
Play time: 41:51

My info

Surprisingly good soundtrack! Nice guitar and synthesized melodies. [8/10]



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Record created/updated: 18. September 2002.
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