Holy cow, Batman - we've been digitised! Producer Ocean/Special FX Bat-dollars ÂŁ895cass ÂŁ14.95 disk Author Jonathan Smith, graphics Charles Davies
he caped crusader doesn't seem to have aged well on the Spectrum. First there
was Jon Ritman and Bernie Drummond's isometric Batman {93%, Issue 28} arcade adventure which, while a great game, featured a distinctly plump superhero. For the new game the hero's thankfully slimmed down, but now he's started misplacing his false teeth! Batman's old opponents have yet to sit back and meekly start collecting their old age pension, though. No, The Penguin and The Joker are back to playing havoc with
Gotham City again. The criminal misdeeds of the troublesome twosome fill one game each, with The Penguin's 'A Bird In The Hand' on one side of the tape and The Joker's 'A Fete Worse Than Death' on the other. Holy batvalue-for-money there, Batman. fn the first adventure The Penguin (you know, the one in the top hat with an umbrella and silly laugh) has come up with a new plan to take over the world. Only millionaire Bruce Wayne, alias Batman, can foil this evil scheme. Kerpowing and biffing his way into the penguin-producing factory, he can halt production by destroying the master computer. A more personal concern provides Batman's motivation in the second game - Robin