It has only been 2 weeks since the game's release, but Batman: Arkham Asylum has already sold almost 2 million copies. Who would have thought a licensed game would ever do so well?

"Batman: Arkham Asylum," a recent video game co-published by Warner Bros. Interactive, has sold nearly 2 million units in less than a month, a major hit.
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    CraigAAG Sep 10, 09
    Those are great sales figures, go Batman go!
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    Gamesta100 Sep 10, 09
    This game deserves every sale it gets.
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      Curt Connors Sep 11, 09
      quote Gamesta100
      This game deserves every sale it gets.
      QFT. Nice to see such a deserving game do really well.
      Bat Snacks are clearly some kind of high protein Bat Jerky
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    RabidChinaGirl Sep 10, 09
    That's because he's the goddamn Batman.
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    Shinobi_razor Sep 10, 09
    im more interested in learning exactly what bat-cakes are.
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      Tiger of Wu Sep 10, 09
      It was a typo; she quite clearly meant Batsnacks.
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        RabidChinaGirl Sep 10, 09
        quote Tiger of Wu
        It was a typo; she quite clearly meant Batsnacks.
        I wanted to say "Bat snacks," but I wasn't sure if anyone would understand the reference. XD
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          Miss Razz Sep 11, 09
          Holy shit, I didn't even think of Bat Snacks! *hits self*


          I'm thinking that bat-cakes are either cakes shaped like bats or cakes made out of bats. I'm leaning towards the latter. Either way, they sell awesomely. Better than regular ol' hot-cakes.
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          FinalFantasyFanaticc Sep 11, 09
          Haha "What're you hiding Bats? BAT SNACKS?"

          Damn the joker is so fricken funny in this game it's unbelieveable.

          Definitely deserves all those sales.
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          Shinobi_razor Sep 11, 09
          i bet those brown spots in the cakes are not chocolate chips....
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    Bale Fire Sep 11, 09
    I guess a sequel is inevitable now.
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    Curt Connors Sep 12, 09
    Well a sequel to a game that was A) great and B) sold a hell of a lot of copies sounds inevitable yeah. But for once, after the solid job they did on this one, I think that might be a reason to celebrate!

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