His entry in the Scribblenauts Unmasked Batcomputer has links to other game objects, like Yellow Lantern rings, Sinestro Corps and Parallax, that help shine a light on some DC history you might have missed. Take, for example, evil Yellow Lantern Hal Jordan. The Batcomputer, accessed through an icon on the Wii U's touchscreen on that version of the game, lets players search through that DC database for the exact Superman they're looking for (Red Son, Darkseid Superman, Superman Red/Blue, Thought Robot, etc.) and offers information on some of the game's more obscure comic book references. Thanks to the game's Batcomputer, which filters all those objects into categories like heroes, villains, teams, vehicles and objects, and its use of hyperlinks, navigating through all that DC history is actually quite manageable. With more than 30 variations on Batman and more than 130 Green Lanterns, there's a lot to keep track of in Scribblenauts Unmasked. The DC Comics and Scribblenauts mash-up Scribblenauts Unmasked is a who's who of comic book heroes and villains, boasting more than 2,000 characters, vehicles and items from the more than 70 year old DC universe.