Batman on rare Enterprise 64 8 bit vintage home computer
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@Rockythefishman - exactly what i was thinking
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Batman needs a powerup to jump? lol. Fascinating system, this is, though. I grew up on the C64, speccy, and eventually Amigas.
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Strange this game is made in the same engine as Solstice :S
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I'm so stupid! Hah, I realised that you had plenty of software uploads from this computer. So ignore my previous message :) I'll enjoy these now.
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I'm really, really sold on the how the game looks, from the isometric camera position to the bizzare colors. The game might be bad but at least it looks really interesting.
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Hey at least its not a Batman Arkhum Asylum
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The Enterprise 64 was a very capable system, but it was too expensive for what it offered.
douro20 10 months ago
@douro20 Very true, and it came to market far too late to have a chance of success.
SteveBenway 10 months ago
excellent programming! Wow. Isometric on C-64
jrag1000 1 year ago
@jrag1000 It's not a C64. It's an Enterprise 64... a completely different computer.
SteveBenway 1 year ago
I was taking another look, it reminds me of head over heals on the c64
Rockythefishman 3 years ago 2
Not surprising, as Batman on the Spectrum and Amstrad was coded by the same guy who made Head Over Heals.
SteveBenway 3 years ago