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Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
Release Date: April 1, 1993   |   Genre: Platform
There is a new amusement park in Acme Acres, and everyone has been invited to visit by a "Secret Admirer". There are five areas which the player can explore, each one starring a different character. Plucky rides a bumper car. Hamton rides a tricky train trip. Babs rides the rollercoaster. Furrball dodges Sweetie as he goes for a wild log ride. And Buster faces the thrills and chills of the Funhouse. Each ride costs a certain amount of tickets, but as the player racks up points on the various rides, more tickets are earned. Eventually, when enough tickets have been earned, they can be saved until the player has enough to afford the entrance fee to the Funhouse, where Buster Bunny must then navigate numerous obstacles before squaring off with the "Secret Admirer", who turns out to be Montana Max. Just like in the first game, Roderick Rat is there to try to interfere, plus other villain characters. Other Tiny Toon characters also make appearances in varying degrees.
Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
Release Date: December 1, 1992   |   Genre: Puzzle
Create a cartoon featuring Buster, Babs, Plucky, Furrball, Calamity, and Little Beeper! You pick the backgrounds, settings, and situations, then add in music, sound effects, and captions to tell the story!
Sega Genesis
Release Date: January 1, 1994   |   Genre: Sports
Tiny Toon Adventures: Acme All-Stars features all the usual characters from the Tiny Toon Adventures animated series. There are several different game options. The main two games are Soccer and Basketball. Both of these options allow you to pick your own team of 4 characters and to choose their playing positions. You can then pick from 5 different sporting arenas. Play against the CPU or against a friend. The Story Mode sees a predetermined team competing at several different events at the Acme Looniversity Tournament.
Nintendo Game Boy
Release Date: February 1, 1992   |   Genre:
The player takes control of Buster Bunny, Plucky Duck, or Hamton J. Pig as they attempt to prevent Montana Max from thwarting Babs Bunny's dreams of becoming a big star. There are four stages, of which throughout, a special helper (Dizzy Devil, Furrball, Fifi La Fume, or Shirley the Loon) assists. Along the way are others that are a hindrance, such as Elmyra Duff, Arnold the Pit Bull, Roderick Rat and others. Each of the three player characters has different weapons. Buster's carrots fly in an arc, Plucky throws pineapples that can bounce off the background, and Hamton throws watermelons that roll along the ground. The player can also collect various power-ups. Small hearts restore one heart. Large hearts will increase the player's life meter by one heart for the remainder of the level. Gems can be collected and spent playing mini-games for more power-ups or extra lives. However, the player loses half of their gems when losing a life. If the player has collected 500 or more gems upon reaching the fight with Montana Max, he will offer to sell the theatre to the player. However, this will only result in an alternate dialogue sequence, and the player will need to fight Montana Max. There is secret code that can be entered at the beginning of the game.
Super Nintendo (SNES)
Release Date: February 1, 1993   |   Genre: Platform
You play Buster Bunny, in a series of levels, featuring characters from the Tiny Toon Adventures cartoon. Most of the six levels are platform levels, where Buster has a number of attacks to defeat the enemies he faces. These include kicks and jumps, and a dash ability that lets you slide into enemies to defeat them, and also climb walls. The fourth level is an exception, and consists of a game of (American) football, played with a simplified version of the rules. The idea is simply to get a touchdown, while as usual progressing at least ten yards in four downs. There are two plays: a running play, where you simply run as far as possible while avoiding the opposing team; and a passing play that starts with a pass that can gain you extra yards, but must be caught. Between levels there are bonus games. You spin a wheel to determine what game you play out of five available.
Nintendo Game Boy Color
Release Date: July 29, 2001   |   Genre: Action
Sega Genesis
Release Date: February 7, 1993   |   Genre: Action, Platform
Buster Bunny's mission in this game is to trace down and defeat Montana Max, who has stolen and hidden some treasure as well as rescue Babs Bunny. Buster must go through several levels, including a volcano, an undersea adventure, a pirate ship, and a forest, among many other levels. However, many of his foes are out to stop him, including Roderick Rat and Gene Splicer, who has brainwashed several of Buster's friends, including Plucky Duck, Dizzy Devil and Hamton J Pig. Upon defeating Gene, the helmet used to control Buster's friends will fall off and explode, leaving them slightly confused about what has happened to them, or simply to fall down in a comical fashion, as in the case of Calamity Coyote. To complete each level, Buster must find Gogo Dodo, who will allow him to jump through a portal. Additionally, Buster can find portals reminiscent of the show's rainbow-coloured logo, that will take Buster into Wackyland. Here, Buster must attempt to collect as many items as he can before touching one of the numerous Dodos that populate the level.
Sony Playstation
Release Date: October 2, 2001   |   Genre:
Players head out for an adventure with the Tiny Toons gang in Tiny Toon Adventures: Plucky's Big Adventure for PlayStation. In this title, based on the Tiny Toons animated series kids can play as Plucky, Hamton, Buster and Babs as they explore twenty-plus levels of Acme Looniversity in search of parts for a time machine for Plucky. While avoiding the incorrigible Elmyra and Montana Max, players help the gang seek out the time machine parts in order for Plucky to travel back in time to finish his homework. Searching all over the Looniversity in Acme Acres, players explore many places including the music room, history room, tennis courts and hallways. Items will vary from a bicycle pump to a potato and once an item is found, players can proceed with the level or return to the controlling character's respective locker to store the item. Each character can carry only three items at one time and players must decide which items are the most useful for each current level. Certain items are not time machine parts but rather will be used to acquire parts later in the game.
Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Release Date: January 1, 2006   |   Genre:
Sony Playstation
Release Date: October 27, 1998   |   Genre:
In Tiny Toon Adventures: The Great Beanstalk, you play as the pint-sized cartoon star Plucky Duck. The game is a wacky fairy-tale-gone-wrong, in which you explore eight different areas in a scavenger hunt based on nursery rhymes. With Buster Bunny bouncing along at your side and Babs Bunny providing helpful clues, you attempt to make your way up the titular beanstalk. When you obtain an item you've been asked to find, you receive part of a key; get all three parts of a key and you get the chance to steal a valuable prize from the mysterious giant. Prizes include the goose that laid the golden eggs and a fabled, priceless harp. Your comical quest takes you through classic nursery rhyme locations based on "Little Red Riding Hood," "The Three Bears," "Old Mother Hubbard" and more.