Title:
Bubsy II
Series:
Bubsy
Rating:
K-A
Genre:
Action
Adventure
Platform
Side Scrolling
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IGN Score:
8.0
Release Date:
1994-10-15
Date Added:
2018-07-03 12:39:18
Game Summary:
CIB
Bubsy II is a platform video game, the sequel to Bubsy in Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind, and the second game in the Bubsy series. It was originally released by Accolade in 1994 for the Sega Genesis, Super NES, and Game Boy, and re-released for Windows through Steam on December 17, 2015.
Description:
Defeat droves of dive-bombing penguins! Squash squadrons of flying pigs! Trash tons of turbo-powered sheep! It’s all waiting for you in this wacky, whirlwind adventure through the Amazatorium.
• FIVE wild worlds.
• FOUR claw-biting levels of difficulty.
• THREE mind-boggling mini-games.
TWO hopelessly lost relatives.
• and ONE wise-cracking bobcat named Bubsy.
* Toys! Bubsy has his own NERF® Bazooka action toy, a diving suit and a smart bomb.
* Thirty levels filled with a bazillion bad guys.
* Freedom! Thanks to his own portable hole, Bubsy can roam through any world, any time.
* Best time or high score -- your choice.
Story:
A new theme park is announced. Bubsy, Arnold, and Bubsy’s younger twin relatives are excited. Fearing that the place might get too crowded, the twins decide to break into the theme park on the eve of its opening day. The theme park, operated by a corrupt entrepreneur, Oinker P. Hamm, features virtual worlds of certain themes.
Gameplay:
The game plays very similar to the prior game in the series, as a 2D sidescrolling platformer. Unlike the first game where playing through the stages is linear, in Bubsy II the player gets to choose stages. The player must still maneuver Bubsy through the level through jumping and gliding, and Bubsy still collects objects, only now they’re marbles instead of yarn balls. The game features more variety than its predecessor. One new feature in the game was the ability to shoot a Nerf Ballzooka gun. A multiplayer mode was added as well, where a second player could control one of Bubsy’s younger relatives. Bubsy can now take three hits before losing a life.
Promotion:
A lottery was put up where the grand prize winner would have a 3-day trip to Hollywood as well as a tour of the studio where the Bubsy TV special was created. First prize winners were awarded shirts, while second prizer winners were awarded patches.
Bubsy II is a platform video game, the sequel to Bubsy in Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind, and the second game in the Bubsy series. It was originally released by Accolade in 1994 for the Sega Genesis, Super NES, and Game Boy, and re-released for Windows through Steam on December 17, 2015.
Description:
Defeat droves of dive-bombing penguins! Squash squadrons of flying pigs! Trash tons of turbo-powered sheep! It’s all waiting for you in this wacky, whirlwind adventure through the Amazatorium.
• FIVE wild worlds.
• FOUR claw-biting levels of difficulty.
• THREE mind-boggling mini-games.
TWO hopelessly lost relatives.
• and ONE wise-cracking bobcat named Bubsy.
* Toys! Bubsy has his own NERF® Bazooka action toy, a diving suit and a smart bomb.
* Thirty levels filled with a bazillion bad guys.
* Freedom! Thanks to his own portable hole, Bubsy can roam through any world, any time.
* Best time or high score -- your choice.
Story:
A new theme park is announced. Bubsy, Arnold, and Bubsy’s younger twin relatives are excited. Fearing that the place might get too crowded, the twins decide to break into the theme park on the eve of its opening day. The theme park, operated by a corrupt entrepreneur, Oinker P. Hamm, features virtual worlds of certain themes.
Gameplay:
The game plays very similar to the prior game in the series, as a 2D sidescrolling platformer. Unlike the first game where playing through the stages is linear, in Bubsy II the player gets to choose stages. The player must still maneuver Bubsy through the level through jumping and gliding, and Bubsy still collects objects, only now they’re marbles instead of yarn balls. The game features more variety than its predecessor. One new feature in the game was the ability to shoot a Nerf Ballzooka gun. A multiplayer mode was added as well, where a second player could control one of Bubsy’s younger relatives. Bubsy can now take three hits before losing a life.
Promotion:
A lottery was put up where the grand prize winner would have a 3-day trip to Hollywood as well as a tour of the studio where the Bubsy TV special was created. First prize winners were awarded shirts, while second prizer winners were awarded patches.
Platform:
Sega Genesis (Mega Drive)
Publisher:
Accolade / Retroism
Barcode:
015605034022
Developers:
Accolade
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Players:
1
Country of Purchase:
United States
Graphics:
16-bit
Input Devices:
Controller Game Pad
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Media Type:
Cartridge
Game Modes:
Single Player
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Discs:
0
Packaging:
Thick Snap Case
Automatic Estimated Value:
~$18.49
Automatic Estimated Date:
2026-03-29
Date Added:
2018-07-03 12:39:18