Five different video games were developed and released for the television series Batman: The Animated Series (1992). Rather than being ports of one main game, these games were independently designed and developed, which resulted in games with vastly different concepts, storylines, artwork/graphics, gameplay, objectives, villains, and functionality. Each version of the game was intended for different gaming systems: Konami's The Adventures of Batman & Robin (1994) (Super Nintendo) is a side-scrolling brawler, Clockwork Tortoise's The Adventures of Batman & Robin (1995) (Sega CD) is a driving/flying simulator, Clockwork Tortoise's The Adventures of Batman & Robin (1995) (Genesis/Master System) is a side-scrolling brawler, Novotrade's The Adventures of Batman & Robin (1995) (Game Gear) is a platforming brawler, and Gryphon Software's The Adventures of Batman & Robin Activity Center (1996) (PC) is an educational puzzle-based game.
Sega CD exclusive.