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LEGO Batman: The Videogame is a video game for the Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, PSP, PS2, PS3, Wii and Microsoft Windows, and is based on DC Comics' Batman. It is developed by TT Games and Published by Warner Bros. Games. The Mac version of the game was published by Feral Interactive and released in 2011. Updated is now Feb 18, 2016. The game features Batman and his sidekick Robin fighting their most dangerous foes, who have all broken out of Arkham Asylum and split into four groups to wreak havoc across Gotham City. The story is split into four scenarios, one for each group whose leaders hope to achieve certain goals: In each scenario, the player controls Batman and Robin as they fight through hordes of goons and henchmen to reach and defeat each villain, foil their plans, and send them back to Arkham. After clearing one story, the player is able to play it through the villains' perspective, controlling them and carrying out their individual plans up to before being stopped by the Dynamic Duo.




There are five levels in each episode. Boss is Two-Face's Armored Truck Bosses are Two-Face and The Riddler Boss is Catwoman (Bane in DS version) Boss is Penguin Submarine U99 (Catwoman in DS version) Boss is Killer Croc (Penguin Submarine in DS version) Boss is Man-Bat (Killer Croc in DS version) Bosses are Catwoman and Penguin Boss is Killer Moth (Scarecrow in DS version) Bosses are The Joker and Harley Quinn, and The Joker-Copter No Boss, play as Clayface, The Riddler and Two-Face (DS version-only) No Boss, play as Mr. Freeze and The Riddler No Boss, play as Poison Ivy and The Riddler No Boss, play as Two-Face and The Riddler No Boss, play as Bane and The Penguin Boss is Police Helicopter, play as Catwoman (Man-Bat in DS version-only) and The Penguin Boss is a Police Boat with 3 orange lights, playable Vehicles are Penguin Submarine U99 and Killer Croc's Swamp Rider No Boss, play as Killer Croc and The Penguin




No Boss, play as Catwoman and Penguin Boss is James Gordon, play as Harley Quinn (Mad-Hatter DS version-only) and The Joker Boss is Police Battle Helicopter, playable Vehicles are The Scarecrow's Biplane and The Joker-Copter No Boss, play as The Joker and The Scarecrow No Boss, play as Killer Moth and The Joker No Boss, play as Harley Quinn and The Joker There are 40 Hostages in the game, one in each non-vehicle level. Once the player finds a hostage, a smile will appear by the level number. A frown means the player has not found the hostage or saved them. In order to do this, the player must find and defeat the thug who is holding the innocent civilian prisoner. After the player has freed all 40 hostages, it is possible to unlock the villain Hush in gameplay for 150,000 studs. After 100% completion, it is possible to unlock Ra's al Ghul for 50,000 studs. The last piece of data is also available, which reads 'The End?' Video:LEGO Batman The Videogame Xbox 360 Trailer - Launch TrailerVideo:LEGO Batman The Videogame Xbox 360 Trailer - TrailerVideo:LEGO Batman The Videogame Xbox 360 Trailer - Batman andVideo:LEGO Batman The Videogame Xbox 360 Trailer - NightwingVideo:LEGO Batman The Videogame Xbox 360 Trailer - AlfredVideo:LEGO Batman The Videogame Xbox 360 Trailer - Two Face and




For the video game, see Lego Batman: The Videogame. Lego Batman is a theme and product range of the Lego construction toy, introduced in 2006, based on the superhero character Batman, under license from DC Comics. The sets feature vehicles, characters and scenes from the comics and films. The inspirations for the design of these varies widely. For example, the Batmobile retains its basic sleek shape and prominent fins from the Tim Burton films, whereas the "Bat-Tank" seems to be based on the tank-like Batmobile in Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns. In 2008, a video game based on the theme, Lego Batman: The Videogame, was released, along with four new sets. The theme was relaunched in early 2012 as part of the Lego DC Universe Superheroes line, which is a sub-theme of the Lego Super Heroes line. In total there were seventeen sets, almost all of them including Batman. LEGO Batman: The Movie - DC Super Heroes Unite Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered The Lego Batman Movie




Lego Batman: The Videogame Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes The Lego Movie Videogame Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Batman is given a wide range of vehicles, their appearances resembling their accepted forms. Several vehicles, including the "Batman Dragster", "Batman's Buggy", and "Bat-Tank", have also been introduced. The Batmobile appears similar to the way it does in the 1989 film, while the Batboat takes on a hovercraft-like form. All the set-boxes feature a comic strip by artist Greg Hyland at the back, featuring stylized versions of the set in action. Lego obtained the license to produce sets based on all available mediums in which Batman appears. Lego released a line of Batman sets in June 2008 to tie in (albeit indirectly) with the release of The Dark Knight. However, these sets do not directly reflect sequences or scenarios in the film, unlike most of Lego's other movie tie-in lines with all Batman sets. Sets include villains from TV shows and movies. In 2006, there were packs of the same minifigures used in the sets.




The first sets were updated versions of the older sets. The new sets are not known as Lego Batman, but Lego DC Universe Super Heroes instead, because the new series features not just Batman characters, but also Superman, Aquaman, Green Lantern and Wonder Woman characters. The Lego Super Heroes theme is due to expand in April 2012 with the Lego Marvel Super Heroes sub-theme. An official animated mini-movie was produced with Cartoon Network to promote the product line. It was made in 2008. During the premiere of Green Lantern: The Animated Series, animation from Lego Batman was part of the preview for the DC Nation block of programming coming in 2012 to Cartoon Network. Main article: Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite Main article: Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered On 27 October 2014, Cartoon Network aired the television special Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered which details Superman wanting to recruit Batman into the Justice League while he is fighting Penguin and other villains over a gem, but he refuses the league.




When Superman mysteriously goes missing, Batman recruits Flash to help find him. With nothing to report, they run into Captain Cold, who is trying to steal an Atlantean pillar in a desert. After a fight which results in the Batwing getting destroyed and Flash mysteriously disappearing, Batman defeats Cold, only for him and the pillar to go missing as well. He goes to Aquaman in the sea, who fights Black Manta for the trident of Poseidon, but he goes through a similar situation, where Aquaman disappears, Batman defeats Manta, and then he and the trident are warped away. Realizing that the Justice League is the target and not the artifacts Batman goes to Wonder Woman and Cyborg, who are fighting Luthor in Metropolis. As Luthor reveals an anonymous buyer wants the daily planet globe, Wonder Woman and Cyborg disappear, leaving Batman to defeat Luthor, only for him and the globe to disappear. Batman realizes that the plot was by Bat-Mite and it was to abduct the members of the Justice League and so that Batman can be the number one superhero in the universe.

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