or "I Have No Face But I Must Quip!"
In part two of the Videoman Saga, the 8-Bit Experts tackle the less-glamorous side of video game adaptations. How do adaptations with the best of intentions so often end so badly? How close did we come to battling Heath Ledger's Joker on the Xbox? Who decided to put stealth levels in a Hulk game? Why is Aquaman's hair so breathtaking? Where did those bats come from? WHO STOLE SUPERMAN'S FACE?!
To find out, well, you'll just have to listen!
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FURTHER READING
Interview with the producer of Superman 64
See the rings. Live the rings.
The sad tale of the Dark Knight that wasn't
Justice League Heroes: Not McDuffie's greatest work, but we forgive him
And then there was the time Eric Bana battled The Leader
Aquaman's glorious sentient hair in 780p
The 100% real, I-swear-we-didn't-exaggerate-this-one-iota Batman Returns for the Saga Genesis
And finally, experience the Spider-Man 3 game the only way you should