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Batman: The Dark Knight was a cancelled action-stealth game for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 developed by Pandemic Studios from September 2006 until its cancellation in October 2008. It would have been the first open world video game to feature the DC Comics superhero Batman and was based on Christopher Nolan 's film The Dark Knight .
This is a list of cancelled PlayStation 3 video games.The PlayStation 3 is a video game console released by Sony in 2006. The follow-up to their extremely successful PlayStation 2, the console initially struggled due to its high price point and the difficulty of developing for its unique system architecture.
Dark Knight Games Visual Dimensions 3D Dark Knight Games 9 October 2003 Vaporware title. [77] Demolition Man: Action Virgin Interactive Entertainment Atari Corporation 8 September 1995 Conversion of the 3DO original. Development on Jaguar CD port was cancelled after several delays. [78] Deus: Survival, Simulation Silmarils — 20 July 1995 ...
A video game adaptation, Batman: The Dark Knight, was canceled due to development problems. [307] [308] The Dark Knight Coaster, an indoor roller coaster, opened in May 2008 at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson Township, New Jersey.
Pages in category "Cancelled PlayStation 3 games" ... Batman: The Dark Knight (video game) Beautiful Katamari; Bomberman Live: Battlefest; Brothers in Arms: Furious 4; C.
A game adaptation of The Dark Knight Rises was released for smart devices in July 2012. [46] Developed by Gameloft, it is a fully 3D action role-playing game in which the player controls Batman as he fights enemies in an open-world Gotham. Batman has access to his arsenal of weapons, gadgets, and vehicles such as the Bat-Pod and the Bat.
Pages in category "Cancelled Xbox 360 games" ... The Dark Knight (video game) Brothers in Arms: Furious 4 ... The Dark Eye: Demonicon;
The Game Boy version is a traditional side-scrolling platformer, with controls similar to the previous NES/Game Boy games. The Genesis version is known as Batman: Revenge of the Joker. A Super NES version of the game was proposed, but was eventually cancelled. ROMs of the beta version can be found on the Internet.