Batman: The Caped Crusader

Batman: The Caped Crusader
Developer(s)Special FX Software
Publisher(s)
Producer(s)D. C. Ward
Paul Finnegan
Designer(s)Jonathan M. Smith
Programmer(s)Keith Robinson
Frank Robinson
Robert Tinman
Jim Bagley
Artist(s)Andy Rixon
Charles Davies
Karen Davies
Composer(s)Keith Tinman
Fred Gray
Platform(s)Amiga,[1] Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Apple II, MS-DOS, ZX Spectrum
Release
Genre(s)Action-adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Batman: The Caped Crusader is an action-adventure game developed by Special FX Software (Jonathan Smith, Zach Townsend, Charles Davies, and Keith Tinman) and published by Ocean Software in 1988. It was licensed by Data East and Erbe Software for release in North America and Spain. It was the second of three unrelated Batman games released by Ocean, after Batman in 1986 and preceding Batman: The Movie in 1989. The Apple II version was developed by California-based Quicksilver Software; it requires a 128k IIe or IIc to run. As with many other Ocean releases, the C64 port came in separate cassette and disk releases; the North American NTSC version was based on the latter. The disk version contained slightly remixed music and differences in enemy spawns.

  1. ^ Gutman, Dan (July 9, 1989). "Indiana Jones and the last computer". Miami Herald. p. 863. Retrieved February 26, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.