By shamelessly sucking Bill Kunkel's dick in their recent interview.
Sigh.
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From the interview:
Jesus Christ. If not for the PC version of "Batman Returns" and George Clooney we might still think of the "Batman" franchise as a viable one for movies and so forth. I shudder to think what would happen if they were combined, like George Clooney getting into the abandonware scene and playing "Batman Returns" -- you could power California for a year with how violently Batman creator Bob Kane would be spinning in his grave.
As for Borrowed Time, er, well.
Good luck not CLAWING YOUR EYES OUT WHEN YOU DO.
Jeez, I just compiled a moderately complete list of the games I worked on. They include:
Borrowed Time (Interplay) (Later republished as Time to Die by Virgin/Mastertronic)
MicroLeague Baseball II (MLSA)
WWF Wrestling (MLSA)
WWF Wrestling Add-On Disk 1 (MLSA)
WWF Wrestling Add-On Disk 2 (MLSA)
WWF Wrestling Add-On Disk 3 (MLSA)
WWF Wrestling Add-On Disk 4 (MLSA)
WWF Wrestling Add-On Disk 5 (MLSA)
The Simpsons: Bart's Nightmare (Acclaim)
Batman Returns (Konami)
Superman: Man of Steel (Capstone)
1st-Person Pinball (Tynesoft) (Republished as 3-D Pinball by Villa Crespo Software)
Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey Circus Games (Tynesoft)
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show & Rodeo (Tynesoft)
Star Trek: First Contact (Simon & Schuster Electronics)
The Omnicron Conspiracy (Epyx)
Blood Bowl (MLSA)
Beverly Hills Cop II (Tynesoft)
Roller Coaster Rumbler (Tynesoft)
Earth & Beyond (Westwood)
Good luck finding any of these today.
Jesus Christ. If not for the PC version of "Batman Returns" and George Clooney we might still think of the "Batman" franchise as a viable one for movies and so forth. I shudder to think what would happen if they were combined, like George Clooney getting into the abandonware scene and playing "Batman Returns" -- you could power California for a year with how violently Batman creator Bob Kane would be spinning in his grave.
As for Borrowed Time, er, well.
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