
Batman Forever - Super Nintendo SNES (Original 1995 Acclaim Cartridge)
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Batman Forever on Super Nintendo is an Acclaim Entertainment release from 1995, a beat-em-up platformer built on the Joel Schumacher film of the same year. Without the cartridge in front of us, the production year is provisional, but the SNS-A3BE-USA model number on the board and the label geography will confirm this is a domestic North American pressing. Acclaim held the Batman license hard through the mid-90s and this title is one of the more debated entries in their catalog.
The film arrived in June 1995 with Val Kilmer stepping into the cowl for the only time, Chris O'Donnell as the first Robin of the modern Warner Bros. run, Jim Carrey at the absolute peak of his box office pull, and Tommy Lee Jones splitting scenery with him as Two-Face. Warner Bros. pushed the tie-in merchandise hard that summer. Acclaim had already built a relationship with superhero licenses through their Batman Returns SNES work in 1993, and by 1995 they were deep into the multi-platform tie-in model. The SNES version of Batman Forever had a reputation at launch for its digitized-sprite combat, which polarized players and critics in equal measure. Prince's tie-in soundtrack to the film was everywhere that summer. The game never let you forget what year it was.
Pre-rendered sprites and gadget menus that broke combat rhythm: a playable June 1995 rental artifact.
This copy, if the label is bright and the contacts are clean, is a solid floor piece. The SNS-A3BE-USA designation marks it as the standard North American cartridge, made in Japan per Acclaim's production arrangement with Nintendo of America at the time. Verify the era and label integrity before the production year claim sticks. A gray shell with the Acclaim label intact and no significant contact corrosion is the condition baseline here. Check the cartridge contacts along the bottom edge for oxidation, and look at the label corners for lifting, which is where the 30-plus years tend to show first on these shells.
OWNER VERIFY: (a) Production year: confirm 1995 by board stamp or label print date inside the cartridge shell.
OWNER VERIFY: (b) Provenance / model: confirm SNS-A3BE-USA designation and "Made in Japan" stamp on the board or shell underside.
OWNER VERIFY: (c) Condition: inspect cartridge contacts for oxidation and label corners for lifting or peeling.
Pre-rendered sprites and gadget menus that broke combat rhythm: a playable June 1995 rental artifact.
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This is part of Nintendo's 90s run, the era that built the shop's back wall. Nintendo shipped cartridges, plush, promotional oddities, and packaging that most buyers threw out on the way to the game. What survived, mostly by accident, ends up here. Every piece is cleaned, photographed, and listed one at a time. Nothing on the archive shelf is a duplicate.
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This batman forever - super nintendo snes (original 1995 acclaim cartridge) originates from the 90s era[01], represents Nintendo[02]'s output, . Each piece in the shop is a single unit, inspected by hand in Las Vegas before listing. The data manifest to the right records the fields on file for this lot; where a field is empty it has been omitted rather than guessed.
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