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The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2: Kemco: Game Boy: Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage: Sunsoft: 1994: Super Nintendo Entertainment System: Bugs Bunny in Double Trouble: Sega: 1996: Sega Game Gear. Sega Genesis. Bugs Bunny & Lola Bunny: Operation Carrot Patch (EU) Looney Tunes: Carrot Crazy (NA) Infogrames: 1998: Game Boy Color: Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time ...
Bugs Bunny & Lola Bunny: Operation Carrot Patch; Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time Busters; The Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout; The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle; The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2; Bugs Bunny in Crazy Castle 4; Bugs Bunny in Double Trouble; Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage; Bugs Bunny: Crazy Castle 3; Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time; Bugs Bunny's Birthday Ball
Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time is a 1999 platform video game developed by Behaviour Interactive, published by Infogrames, and released for the PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. It is based on the Bugs Bunny and Looney Tunes characters by Warner Bros. Entertainment. The game follows the titular character, who finds himself in a time slip and is ...
The Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout: NES: Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage: SNES: Bugs Bunny in Double Trouble: Game Gear, Genesis: Bugs Bunny & Lola Bunny: Carrot Crazy: Game Boy Color: Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time: PlayStation, Windows: Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time Busters: PlayStation, Windows: Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: GBC ...
The object of the game is to collect all the gears scattered around the levels and progress through all four different eras. The gameplay plays much the same as Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time, retaining Bugs' traits, but introducing new ones to Taz, as well as a co-op mode where one player can control Bugs, with the other controlling Taz; alternatively, the game can be played in single-player, with ...
The player controls Bugs Bunny as he fights traditional Looney Tunes villains in order to confront the main villain of the story, animator Daffy Duck. The game's title is derived from the 1955 animated short with the same name, which follows a similar plot of Bugs at the mercy of an antagonistic animator, revealed to be Elmer Fudd.
The main levels are loosely based on various classic Bugs Bunny cartoons, such as "Duck! Rabbit, Duck!", "Bully for Bugs", "Knighty Knight Bugs" and many more, including a bonus level which is accessed by collecting Bonus Stars in the main levels, only in the Genesis version. Each level has a set objective for Bugs to complete, such as turning ...
The Bugs Bunny version would be released in Japan in 1997 through Bugs Bunny Collection [c], a Game Boy compilation containing this game and its 1991 sequel The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2. Each version of the game features different cartoon characters based on their respective titles: Bugs Bunny, Roger Rabbit, or Mickey Mouse. The object of the ...