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Join Batman and a whole host of DC super heroes in the fight against Braniac in a LEGO adventure of epic proportions.Collect the Lantern Rings from an array of different Lantern Worlds for you to explore and bring peace to the universe!Access Batman's training modules, take part in various challenges, battles and races, and become the strongest superhero the world has ever known.Unlock over 150 unique heroes and villains from the DC universe, including members of the justice league and LEGO big figures, to do battle with.Control your favourite heroes and villains, each with new gadgets and abilities for you to discover and utilise. In LEGO Batman 3, the Caped Crusader joins forces with the super heroes of the DC Comics Universe and blasts off to outer space to stop the evil Brainiac from destroying Earth. Using the power of the Lantern Rings, Brainiac shrinks worlds to add to his twisted collection of miniature cities from across the universe. Now the greatest super heroes and the most cunning villains must unite and journey to different Lantern Worlds to collect the Lantern Rings and stop Brainiac before it’s too late.




Players will unlock more than 150 unique characters from the DC Comics universe, including members of the Justice League and LEGO big figures such as Killer Croc, Solomon Grundy and many more. Fans of all ages will be able to control their favourite heroes and villains with new gadgets and abilities. Brainiac’s mind controlling abilities and the power of the Lantern rings bring unexpected twists to the classic characters’ personalities.LEGO Batman 3 also will allow players to explore iconic locations such as the Hall of Justice, the Batcave and the Justice League Watchtower. They will be able to access Batman’s training modules on the Bat Computer and take part in various challenges, battles and races. More buying choices from We're sorry, but chat isn't available at the moment. Agents may be helping other customers or Live Chat may be closed. The Caped Crusader joins forces with the super heroes of the DC Comics universe and blasts off to outer space to stop the evil Brainiac from




Using the power of the Lantern Rings, Brainiac shrinks worlds to add to his twisted collection of miniature cities from acrossNow the greatest super heroes and the most cunning villains must unite and journey to different Lantern Worlds to collect the Lantern Rings and stop Brainiac before it’s too late.of Players 2 players simultaneous * MSRP: Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price. Actual price may vary. See retailer for details.To purchase a game, complete the following steps: If you haven't already done so, create a Nintendo Network ID on your Wii U or Nintendo 3DS family system. and create or sign in to your Nintendo Account. Link your Nintendo Network ID to your Nintendo Account. and follow the on-screen steps to make your purchase. Your game will be automatically downloaded to the system associated with your Nintendo Network ID. Make sure that your system is connected to the Internet and meets these download requirements.




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(Please note that DLC items, passes, and themes do not qualify for My Nintendo Points.) To see your My Nintendo points balance: Sign in to your Nintendo Account. Once you're signed in, you can review your My Nintendo points balance and history, check out the latest My Nintendo rewards, and view active missions you can complete to earn My Nintendo points. For additional help with My Nintendo, please visit our support site. All sales are final. Please be sure that you meet all of these download requirements for your game before you place your order. For additional information, please see the Purchase Terms. Download codes are codes for specific digital games or content for Wii U™ or the Nintendo 3DS™ family of systems. You can redeem your code here and send the content directly to your system. You may also redeem your code via the Nintendo eShop on your system. For step-by-step instructions, select your system: Wii U or Nintendo 3DS.Adam West – if not the original Batman, surely one of the superhero’s most memorable incarnations – is now 86.




But, just so you know, a fine 86. Calling from his home in Palm Springs, California, he is evidently in a good mood. “Let me go look at this full-length mirror for just a moment,” he jokes. In the four decades since he starred in the 1960s television series, West has seen the Batman baton passed on to Michael Keaton, Val Kilmer, Christian Bale and now Ben Affleck – without ever quite leaving the shadows of Gotham city. He has reprised the role several times himself during his career, most recently providing his voice to the new Lego game Batman 3: Beyond Gotham. “I decided early on to embrace the character,” says West, who hasn’t suffered from typecasting, so much as owned it. “I mean how many actors are lucky enough to play a character that becomes iconic?” Outside of Batman, his roles more often than not riffed on his own life: a fading star whose glory days were spent as a TV superhero. In fact, the actor has made a career from a part with just as much longevity as his first one: Adam West is now famous for playing Adam West.




Recently – and when you’re close to 90 that means for the past two decades – West has appeared in a range of shows, from The Simpsons, Fairly Oddparents and 30 Rock to several Funny or Die videos, as himself. It’s come to the point where the screenwriters’ wiki site, TV Tropes, has even named a trope after him, Adam Westing, which it describes as a form of self-parody. “Some actors get reputations that just won’t go away,” the site elaborates. “Maybe they’re famous for being divas on the set. Maybe they’re famous for only playing certain roles — or even worse, only playing one role. Nobody will let them forget it. They can struggle mightily to earn a new reputation ... or they can resign themselves to their fate and make a career out of it.” True to form, in the new Lego game West appears both as himself and as the original 1960s Batman, complete with campy sound effects and the cartoon exclamations “thwack!” and “pow!” In each level there are also hidden Adam Wests in peril, to be rescued.




Of course, there will be those under 30 who will know West not from Batman but from Family Guy, in which he plays the maniacal and unhinged Mayor Adam West (whose name is always said in full). Show creator Seth McFarlane is a long-time fan of the actor, and can do a killer impression, imitating perfectly West’s deep, gravelly register. Is it surreal to have had so many different animators manipulate his persona on screen? “I love the way you describe that. Yes, it’s so fascinating to see what they do with me that I can’t take my eyes off myself or any screen on which I might be appearing! Like I said, I’m the luckiest actor in the world.” When I tell West I’m a big Family Guy fan, he replies “you’re too young – you mustn’t watch it.” I’m 31, I say. “Too young,” he says, adamant. West’s publicist is on the line and tries to wrap things up. But West hasn’t had enough and suggests we continue. With no more questions lined up, I throw the floor open and ask what he’d like to talk about.

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