Batman (by Sunsoft, Nintendo Entertainment System) - Deathless speed run - Part 3. Performed by Daniel T (aka DTysonator) on a real NES console, recorded on VHS, and digitally produced by "cyriades...
Batman (by Sunsoft, Nintendo Entertainment System) - Deathless speed run - Part 3. Performed by Daniel T (aka DTysonator) on a real NES console, recorded on VHS, and digitally produced by "cyriades". Preceding the fast playthrough of this difficult classic is a short clip from the Batman movie released in theaters in 1989.
Daniel T's own description -
" 'Have you ever danced with the Devil by the pale moonlight?': Origin of the Dark Knight " " The Revenge of Batman: Deathless speed run "
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This game isn't Batman. This is "Putting Batman through Fucked Up Things". Punching moving squares? This game adds this acidic dimension of darkness with the environment and the sounds. It's a good game, but it just screws with your head, especially as a kid.
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