Recently Mike Matei played Batman for Sega Genesis and it just had to become a James and Mike Mondays episode because it's very much like the movie! Follow Mike Matei on Twitch ✜ / mikemateilive
I'm pretty sure Batman 89 killed as many or more henchmen than Batfleck did in BVS but for some reason that couple guys who get killed in the car chase are martyrs compared to the one who got thrown off the clock tower.
@@leov3569 And no one ever mention the possible damage to the environment that must be done when blowing up a freaking chemical plant. I guess we know why there is a big thick layer of cloud at all time for the bat signal to shine on. lol
That's a pretty good idea! But I think Mr. Rolfe and Mr. Matei should actually try to get Christopher Lloyd and play Addams Family: Fester's Quest! That would be awesome and so surreal! 🤘😃
They should have but they film these pretty far in Advance as far as I've heard. They might not of even realized it till it was too late. I figure that Mike has to own one.
When James was talking about the "realism" in King Kong, I was reminded of a guy I knew when I was a teenager. He really, really hated all forms of Japanese storytelling, but especially fantasy stuff, and would make complaints like "In Final Fantasy, Cloud wouldn't be able to wield a sword that big in real life, it's so unrealistic" Yeah, but Cloud's a genetically modified super soldier (albeit a failed one) who can leap twenty stories into the air unaided I think that's a smidgen more unrealistic than "big sword" myself
I got is and just found it funny that they used the song yet could only say "Genesis does what". As the original song was all about saying how its better than Nintendo. Yet Sega got their asses handed to them in the console wars. So its not like they can brag about what their classic console does compared to Nintendo.
Batman the Movie by Ocean on various computer systems was very close to the movie. Stage 1: Platform through Axis Chemicals chasing down Jack Stage 2: Driving through Gotham avoiding police roadblocks Stage 3: Puzzle stage trying to find antidote to Smyle Stage 4: Flying through Gotham snagging the Joker's poison balloons Stage 5: Platform through Cathedral chasing after the Joker For 1989, it was pretty damn cool.
The museum was full of Batman stuff because it’s the 80th anniversary of the character. Just so happens that the Tim Burton film is 30 years old this year too.
Please bring this series back. These are the most relaxing and enjoyable vids. It's not often you find a series that really feels like sitting around with your buddies playing clasic games!
Yeah. James liked games, but most of the idea for the nerd and a lot of the channel's early content was thought up by Mike, but the title CINEMAssacre was James.
Angry Video Game Mike. Mike is definitely the cliche "get mad when playing games". James is a lot more soft spoken and chill about it. It does happen to him as well, but not to the same extent and ease. I'm just now wondering; in what other hobby is it so ingrained people get this frustrated?
It's a decent game, not quite as creative (no wall jump for example) but also not as frustrating as the NES one and I liked the shooter levels. Great music.
This looks very much like the C64 game. I remember once I was waiting for it to load and I was just spamming random stuff on the keyboard. All sorts of things, from "I am Batman" to random gibberish. I managed to activate a cheat mode for infinite lives. I then completed the game in a unexpected playthrough. That cosmetics level was the hardest in the game, so finally getting past that was such a joy.
Tim Burton's Batman came out in the UK on August 11th, 1989. I always remember that date, because everyone was going about with Batman logo T-shirts, with AUGUST 11 under it. The level of hype was insane.
Would rather play the NES game until forever than ever have to watch this garbage game for another 5 min. If my introduction to Batman would be through this game, boy would have i hated the entire super hero franchise
I had the Gameboy Batman movie game, which was also made by Sunsoft. It had a similar spinning Batman logo at the beginning, but the Gameboy version basically had Batman shooting pellets/throwing batarangs instead of punching or kicking. There were also some Batwing flight stages that felt like they belonged in a different game.
There is so much complaints about the DCEU but when I look at it overall it has a lot more good movies to me than the MCU. I enjoyed suicide squad for what it was and Justice League was not any worse to me than Thor The Dark World.
i really think nes version is much better. Usally games based on movies arent really good... But nes batman managed to nail it. Actually backgrounds at nes's batman is more dark and moody than Tim Burton's movie. i got no idea who is art director of nes's batman. But he(she) is genious. :) at sega version its looks like batman just walkin at brightest parts of city. There is always a light around him. At nes version one there is no bright paths to walk at night at all.
The commadore Amiga version was great and a big part of my early gaming experience and very closely followed the movie, would love to see you give it a try