Joe advises that Aquaman, along with a bunch other heroes, is not a playable character (drat), merely a guest star in the game's action. That's definitely not outrageous--at least in the way Aquaman means it--but thanks to Joe we can at least see how to get Arthur involved in the action in some small way.
Thanks Joe!
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Better than nothing, I suppose. Right?
I keep forgetting to send you an update: I recently received a Nintendo DSXL as a graduation gift and I bought Brave and the Bold for that as well because you can link the Wii and DS to unlock a playable Batmite. In the DS version Aquaman is a playable character. He and Batman take on Gorilla Grodd since he is trying to take over Atlantis. During one level Grodd transforms Bats into an Ape and Aquaman rides his back to conquer Grodd in the end.
My son has the Wii and DS versions of the game, and they are both a lot of fun. The sight of the aformentioned Aquaman riding on Bat-Ape is beyond surreal.
Chris
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