Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment are pleased to announce that LEGO Batman: The Videogame has won a prestigious Children's BAFTA Award for Best Videogame 2008.
PSLS reports that LEGO Batman: The Video Game for PS3 is playable via PSP remote play. Even if you don't have the Blu-ray/retail version of the game, the PS3 LEGO Batman demo (available on the PSN for a few weeks) supports remote play, too!
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An excerpt from the latest issue of NGamer, an interview with Traveller's Tales' Arthur Parsons:
According to Gamertell, the latest McDonald's Happy Meal toy promotion is for the Lego Batman videogame.
The time is finally here: The Dark Knight makes his triumphant return to video games with Traveller's Tales' LEGO Batman: The Video Game. Check out their official launch trailer to commemorate the event below, and be sure to check back shortly for our gallery full of new screens and renders.
GamersPlatform Reports: "Starting next week, fans of the Batman series will be able to enjoy the all new Lego: Batman for all platforms. A lot of villains will appear in the game but Warner Bros. introduces one more villain that will make Batman life's hard. Will Batman have the power to stop the madness of Hush?
Kim Fidler from Kombo.com writes: I happened to be out and about earlier today when I came across the newest line of toys at McDonald's. We told you about the LEGO Batman series earlier this month and it appears that they are now officially available. Check the picture I snapped above to see what you can score yourself when you pretend that you're buying a Happy Meal for your imaginary child.
The villain ranks for the Lego Batman game due out later this year continues to swell. Last month 1UP reported on the inclusion of Bane, Clayface, and Nightwing. This month 1UP only has one, but it's a wild one, literally. Man-Bat will be bringing his genetically mashed up bat powers to the bad guys side. Like many villains, Man-Bat is the product of good intentions gone wrong. Dr. Kirk Langstrom in an attempt to cure his deafness creates a serum using bat DNA. While it successfully granted him bat-like sonar, it also turned him into a man-sized bat. He gained wings, allowing him to fly, and superhuman strength, but like a bat lost much of his ability to see in daylight.
WorthPlaying writes: "The LEGO Batman: The Videogame story unfolds with Batman's greatest foes escaping from Arkham Asylum and creating mayhem throughout Gotham City. Tracking criminals, including The Joker and The Penguin, players will utilize Batman's gadgets as well as build and operate fantastic vehicles in one or two player cooperative gameplay.
Play.com let slip dates for a bunch of titles including Fable 2, Ghostbusters, Prototype, Ninja Gaiden II, and The Bourne Conspiracy.