The game features Batman, Robin, Green Lantern, Blue Beetle, and more, including cameos by characters such as Aquaman. The TV series is lighter in tone than previous Batman animated shows, and the game takes a similar slant on the Batman franchise, as it is aimed at all ages.
The Wii and DS versions of the game will be able to connect, which allows another playable character, Bat-Mite, to be unlocked in both games.
Batman: The Brave and the Bold will feature numerous environments, such as street alleys, alien planets, underground cities, and laboratories. It also features Batman's trademark gadgets, such as the Batarang and the Grapnel Gun.
WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT ANNOUNCES BATMAN: THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD THE VIDEOGAME
Hit Animated Series Brought To Life on Wii and Nintendo DS for Kids and Families to Play Together
BURBANK, Calif. February 23, 2010 Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, on behalf of DC Comics, announces Batman: The Brave and the Bold the Videogame, an action-adventure videogame based on the popular animated series, available this fall for Wii and Nintendo DS. In the game, fans play alongside Batman and many of his allies in the DC UNIVERSE to take on dozens of popular villains.
Batman: The Brave and the Bold the Videogame fully immerses fans into the vivid animated world of the successful TV series where kids can play as Batman or together with family and friends in two-player co-op mode. Players can choose from iconic characters ROBIN, GREEN LANTERN, BLUE BEETLE, along with drop-in heroes such as AQUAMAN to help solve puzzles and fight foes. The game provides maximum replay value to those who own both the Wii and Nintendo DS versions by allowing them to connect the two systems to unlock BAT-MITE as a playable character. Players can control him with the Nintendo DS to wreak havoc or fight alongside the main characters in all levels of the Wii videogame. "Batman: The Brave and the Bold the Videogame further illustrates the diverse appeal of the Batman brand and the gameplay is a fun, vibrant extension of the animated series," said Samantha Ryan, Senior Vice President of Development and Production, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. "The games co-op play offers kids, families and Batman fans an interactive way of experiencing the cartoons iconic characters."
In Batman: The Brave and the Bold the Videogame, players embark on an exciting journey through crime-filled alleys, alien planets, abandoned underground cities and mysterious laboratories. Further lending to the authentic cartoon feel of the game is the inclusion of Batmans iconic gadgets such as Batarangs and his Grapnel Gun.
For more information, please visit www.BraveandtheBoldVideogame.com.
Yay, a Batman game based on the most underwhelming of Batman cartoon interpretations
Yay, a Batman game based on the most underwhelming of Batman cartoon interpretations
You seem to have COMPLETELY forgotten about The Batman from a few years back. Or maybe you just blocked it from memory. Which would be perfectly acceptable.
Oh, I just read the rest of your post and I have to say "what." Brave and the Bold isn't anything special, but The Batman was just bad.
If you didn't see beyond Season 1 or 2 of The Batman you can't make that claim. While the show had occasional run-ins with good episodes in those first 2 seasons, the show just took off in the 3rd and just got better from there. IMO, by the 4th season the show was putting out episodes that could compete with some of the best from Batman: The Animated Series.
I'm sorry but someone doesn't have to watch more than two seasons of any show to say its bad.
We have the box art up on the site.I saw it, but it's not a usual thing for me to click through onto the main site, so I posted then both in the forum too. Also so i could point out Plastic Man, since he wasn't mentioned in the press release.
Whatever happened to the animated action shows of the 60s-early 90s? We used to have He-man, G.I. Joe, Jonny Quest, and so forth. Now we have Tween garbage.