Batman Returns - NES
Batman Returns for the Nintendo Entertainment System is a side-scrolling beat 'em up game based on the Tim Burton Batman film. Konami’s adaptation stands out for its darker presentation, large character sprites, and close-range combat that fits the movie’s street-level action.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play.
- Platform: Nintendo Entertainment System cartridge game.
- The gameplay focuses on brawler-style stages with punches, kicks, jumping attacks, and gadget-based offense against gangs and circus-themed enemies.
- Levels draw from key movie settings, including Gotham City streets and indoor hideouts tied to the Penguin’s criminal takeover.
- Batman can use signature tools to control crowds and handle tougher encounters, giving the action more variety than a standard side-scrolling fighter.
- This is a single-player NES action title with a more cinematic tone than many 8-bit licensed games.
Batman Returns remains one of the more memorable licensed beat 'em ups in the NES library. Its movie tie-in style and Konami design make it a notable Batman game from the 8-bit era.
Original: $42.19
-65%$42.19
$14.77


Description
Batman Returns for the Nintendo Entertainment System is a side-scrolling beat 'em up game based on the Tim Burton Batman film. Konami’s adaptation stands out for its darker presentation, large character sprites, and close-range combat that fits the movie’s street-level action.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play.
- Platform: Nintendo Entertainment System cartridge game.
- The gameplay focuses on brawler-style stages with punches, kicks, jumping attacks, and gadget-based offense against gangs and circus-themed enemies.
- Levels draw from key movie settings, including Gotham City streets and indoor hideouts tied to the Penguin’s criminal takeover.
- Batman can use signature tools to control crowds and handle tougher encounters, giving the action more variety than a standard side-scrolling fighter.
- This is a single-player NES action title with a more cinematic tone than many 8-bit licensed games.
Batman Returns remains one of the more memorable licensed beat 'em ups in the NES library. Its movie tie-in style and Konami design make it a notable Batman game from the 8-bit era.
























