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By May 1995, families could call Disney Interactive customer support and request a free version 1.1 CD, which incorporated support for 8-bit sound boards. [40] In 1995, a third version of the software, compatible with both Windows and MS-DOS, was released. [17] The Lion King incident led Microsoft to develop DirectX in September 1995. [17]
The final version of the Bat takes its design cues from the Harrier jump jet, Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey and the Boeing AH-64 Apache. [8] Chris Corbould described the Bat's size and shape as presenting a major challenge for filming given Christopher Nolan's emphasis on practical effects over computer-generated imagery .