GBA
Justice League Heroes: The Flash
DEV
WayForward
REL
Oct '06
Nov '06
ALSO
About

Justice League Heroes: The Flash is a superhero-themed GBA-exclusive brawler from WayForward games. Its atypical combat engine features a super-fast dash move that homes in on enemies as well as an energy-based super mode. You can also summon Superman and Wonder Woman to take out all enemies on screen.

Marquee
Story

The Flash: Flash to Watchtower - are you seeing what I'm seeing?

Martian Manhunter: Flash, this is Martian Manhunter. Can you hear me?

The Flash: What's with this robot invasion in my home town? Keystone's usually a robot-free zone.

Superman: Nothing is certain... the Justice League is battling them across the globe.

Wonder Woman: What can you discover in Keystone, Flash?

The Flash: Let me check it out and I'll fill you in.

Martian Manhunter: Proceed carefully, friend. You can always call on me, Wonder Woman, or Superman in times of trouble.

Trivia

This isn't the only brawler developed by WayForward. They also made Double Dragon Neon on PS3/X360.

Superman is also featured in The Death and Return of Superman on the SNES.

Release Info
Developer
WayForward
Publisher
Warner Bros
Released
Oct '06
Nov '06
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Series
$series
Game
Players
1
Structure
Linear
Difficulty
Easy
Gang size
Average (5)
Variety
None
Playtime
1:00
Combat
Buttons
Attack, Zoom, Activate
Combos
Linear
Grabs
No
Dashing
Button
Enemy H. Bars
No
Item Pickup
Contact
Item Stay
Fade
Weapons
N/A
Death-blow
N/A
Friendly Fire
N/A
Char Switch
N/A
Ground Hit
No
Revive
Invincibility
Restore
End of stage
Style
Art Style
Cartoony
Sprites
Small
Setting
Urban
Focus
Hand-to-hand
Music
Rock
Tone
Serious
Numbers
Fighters
1
Stages
?
Enemies
?
Bosses
?
Weapons
?
Lives
?
Continues
?
Extend
?
Slamson Sez
Combat
Enemy
Grafix
Sound
Flava

JLH: The Flash is yet another trashy GBA licensed brawler. At least it attempts innovation with its Flash dash ability, but besides that the combat is bland, easy, and braindead. The sprites are minuscule and the music is completely forgettable. It's somewhat long, but it lacks variety and challenge.

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