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** [[Nolan North]] voices both [[London Gangster|The Penguin]] and provides the voices of several randomized inmates. It's not unheard of to hear [[Nolan North]] [[Bad Boss|berating]] his [[Mook|Mooks]] about how much they suck, only to hear [[Nolan North]] reply "You heard Penguin! Let's move!".
** [[Nolan North]] voices both [[London Gangster|The Penguin]] and provides the voices of several randomized inmates. It's not unheard of to hear [[Nolan North]] [[Bad Boss|berating]] his [[Mook|Mooks]] about how much they suck, only to hear [[Nolan North]] reply "You heard Penguin! Let's move!".
** {{spoiler|Hush, who has being-Bruce-Wayne's-evil-double as part of his gimmick}}, is also voiced by Kevin Conroy for obvious reasons.
** {{spoiler|Hush, who has being-Bruce-Wayne's-evil-double as part of his gimmick}}, is also voiced by Kevin Conroy for obvious reasons.
* [[Viral Marketing]]: Starting in early October 2011, major [[YouTube]] [[The Game Station]] affiliates [[Husky Starcraft]], [[Jesse Cox]], [[Total Halibut]], and the [[Yogscast]] left mysterious Riddler question marks in their daily videos: Each one linked to an unlisted [[YouTube]] video part of a four-part audio involving Professor Strange and Two-Face that promoted the game and its [[Facebook]] page.
* [[Viral Marketing]]: Starting in early October 2011, major [[YouTube]] [[The Game Station]] affiliates [[Husky Starcraft]], [[Jesse Cox]], [[Total Halibut]] and the [[Yogscast]] left mysterious Riddler question marks in their daily videos: each one linked to an unlisted [[YouTube]] video part of a four-part audio involving Professor Strange and Two-Face that promoted the game and its [[Facebook]] page.
* The plot itself borrows ideas from ''[[Knightfall]]'' and ''[[Batman: No Man's Land]]'', among other famous Batman stories. A lot of the Joker/Batman dynamic is reminiscent of ''[[The Killing Joke]]''.
* The plot itself borrows ideas from ''[[Knightfall]]'' and ''[[Batman: No Man's Land]]'', among other famous Batman stories. A lot of the Joker/Batman dynamic is reminiscent of ''[[The Killing Joke]]''.
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