See 7 Images From The Dark Knight NES Game!

8-bit Joker and Two-Face inside...

Imagine a world in which the NES was fighting with the PS3 and the Xbox 360 on shop shelves.

Now imagine that Nintendo had got the exclusive rights to a Dark Knight videogame. Now head for the gallery to your right to see what the graphics would look like.

Because we may not live in a land where the NES is still king but we do breathe the same air as youtube genius El Macbee, who has painstakingly created a fake SNES Dark Knight title-screen, complete with an 8-bit interpretation of James Newton Howard and  Hans Zimmer’s score.

It's genuinely brilliant, and you can watch it below. 

C'mon Nintendo, get someone to come up with some side-scrolling gameplay, then code, package and release it! We'll all buy a NES off ebay, we promise! 

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    • ashley.russell

      Jan 14th 2009, 12:27

      uhm. I prefer the NES version of the Gremlins 2 score

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    • chicks

      Jan 14th 2009, 14:12

      Gremlins 2 NES version score for those interested - http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=cIy5MkoWBe8

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    • ThrashGordon

      Jan 15th 2009, 15:45

      that was AMAZING!!!! oh man, i love those old SNES/Megadrive tunes... great stuff. The only thing that surpasses them for me are Dynasty Warriors soundtracks haha, cheesy hard rock power chords ftw!

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    • FilmRad1234

      Jan 16th 2009, 17:52

      So... is this SNES or NES? Big difference, you know. Get your consoles straight... NES carts don't play on SNES, so you would need an SNES "off ebay" should Nintendo make this. Oops.

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