Ninja Baseball Bat Man is a 1993 beat 'em up developed and published by Irem Corporation in association with its North American division Irem America exclusively as an arcade game. It is the fourth arcade game by IREM to use a belt scroll perspective, following Blade Master, Hook and Undercover Cops.
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Extremely good. Quick combat that centers grappling to a large degree, insane character designs that leave the player's jaw on the floor for the entire run-time, and music that's somewhere between club hits and a mental breakdown. And it wins BIG points for being, not just weird for weirdness' sake, but a devoted adherent to abstract video game logic. It shocks, but doesn't ever feel like it's reaching to shock. Extremely good time.