Talk:Batman Forever: The Arcade Game

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Why is this in pinball games? I have removed it form there.Joe The Dragon 22:09, 4 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Panasonic M2

I'm very late getting back to this issue (a year and a half late), but there seems to be a misunderstanding going on with regard to the prospect of an M2 version of Batman Forever: The Arcade Game. As mentioned in my original edit summary on the subject, the Edge article is explicitly speculative; the only facts it establishes are that Acclaim had the license to make a video game based on Batman Forever and had signed on as an M2 developer. It gives no indication that Acclaim were going to make a Batman Forever game for M2 hardware, and certainly not that they were specifically going to port Batman Forever: The Arcade Game, which the article doesn't even mention. It just says, in essence, "Wouldn't it be cool if Acclaim made a Batman Forever game for M2?"

On a final note, if anyone should want to revert my edit before discussion here is ended (which you are free to do per

WP:STATUSQUO), do note that all three links in the cited source are permanently dead, since archive.org has taken down all Edge scans as copyright violations.--Martin IIIa (talk) 22:18, 3 September 2021 (UTC)[reply
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