Justice League Heroes is DC’s equivalent of Marvel’s Ultimate Alliance games. Will this be as good as the latter? Let’s talk about it!
Game Boy Advance Games – Justice League Heroes: The Flash
I loved Justice League Heroes: The Flash when I originally played it. Does it hold up to today’s standards? Let’s talk about it!
Game Boy Advance Games – Teen Titans
Teen Titans is a video game on the Game Boy Advance that was based on a popular cartoon series. Let’s talk about the game today!
Game Boy Games – Batman: The Animated Series
Konami had the chance to develop Batman: The Animated Series for the Game Boy. Will they work magic with a licensed game? Let’s find out!
Game Boy Games – Batman: Return of the Joker
Batman: Return of the Joker was one of my favorite Game Boy games back when I was a kid. Will I still find it fun to play today?
Genesis Games – The Adventures of Batman & Robin
Is it worth playing The Adventures of Batman & Robin on the Sega Genesis despite it’s extremely hard difficulty? Let’s talk about it today!
Master System Games – Batman Returns
I’ve been hearing about how good Batman Returns on the Sega Master System is, so I checked it out. And they were totally right.
SNES Games – Justice League Task Force
Justice League Task Force is an early attempt at a superhero-themed fighting game. How did it turn out? Let’s take a look.
Game Boy Advance Games – Batman Begins
Batman Begins for the Game Boy Advance is another superhero title from Vicarious Visions. Let’s see how well they do with Batman.
Genesis Games – Superman
Sunsoft has published several excellent Batman games for different consoles. Will they have the same success with Superman? Let’s find out.
NES Games – Batman: The Video Game
Today, I’ll talk about Batman: The Video Game on the Nintendo Entertainment System. How well does it hold up? Read on to find out more.
Game Boy Advance Games – Superman Returns: Fortress of Solitude
Will slapping the Superman name on a video game revolving around puzzles? Let’s play Superman Returns: Fortress of Solitude to find out.
SNES Games – The Adventures of Batman & Robin
If you asked me what the best 16-bit superhero video game is, I’d tell you that it’s The Adventures of Batman & Robin. Let me tell you why.
Game Boy Advance Games – Catwoman
The Catwoman film was a failure critically and commercially. Will video game adaptations be better? Let’s play the GBA version and find out.
3DS Games – Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate
Here’s a look back at the games I enjoyed playing several years ago. Today let’s talk about Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate for the Nintendo 3DS.
Game Boy Games – The Flash
Superhero games are often based on Batman, Spider-Man, or X-Men characters. So when I saw that this starred the Flash, I had to try it.
Genesis Games – The Death and Return of Superman
Will one of the most popular storylines in comic books work as a video game? Let’s play The Death and Return of Superman to find out!
Game Boy Advance Games – Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu
I liked Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu on Gamecube when I played it years ago. I figured that I’d enjoy the Game Boy Advance version too. Well…
Game Boy Games – Batman: The Video Game
Batman for the Game Boy was one of my first video games. Let’s revisit this title and see how it holds up today.
SNES Games – Batman Returns
Batman Returns is Konami’s first attempt at a 16-bit Batman video game. Will this be as good as their other classics? Let’s talk about it!
Game Boy Color Games – Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker
Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker is the video game tie-in of a DC Animated Universe film that went direct-to-video. Let’s talk about it.
NES Games – Batman Returns
Batman Returns is another video game tie in based on a popular superhero movie. Will it be as good as it’s predecessor? Let’s talk about it.
NES Games – Batman: Return of the Joker
Batman: Return of the Joker is the sequel to Sunsoft’s first Batman game. Let’s talk about the Nintendo Entertainment System version.
Genesis Games – Batman: The Video Game
This is the 16-bit version of Sunsoft’s Batman: The Video Game titles. How well does this capture the feel of the 1989 classic film? Let’s find out.
Game Boy Advance Games – Justice League: Injustice For All
Will a game based on seven of DC’s superheroes with different powers for the GBA work? Let’s check Justice League: Injustice For All and see!
Game Boy Advance Games – Batman: Vengeance
Batman: Vengeance is the first Batman video game for the Game Boy Advance. Will this game be as good as the Batman games that came before it? Let’s find out.
Game Boy Color Games – Catwoman
Will a video game based on a supporting character work? I played Catwoman for the Nintendo Game Boy Color to find out. Let’s talk about it!