Title:
Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose!
Series:
Tiny Toon Adventures
Rating:
E
Genre:
Action
Adventure
Side Scrolling
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IGN Score:
9.0
Release Date:
1993-08-01
Date Added:
2018-07-03 13:56:06
Game Summary:
Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose! (released in Japan as Tiny Toon Adventures) is a video game for the Super NES console that is based on the animated TV series Tiny Toon Adventures. It was developed and published by Konami, released in 1992 in Japan and in 1993 in Europe and North America.
Gameplay:
This game features Buster Bunny in a side-scrolling adventure. It has three difficulty level settings: easy, normal, and hard (in game they are known as ”Children”, ”Normal” and ”Challenge” modes respectively) (except the Japanese version which only has easy and normal). Levels are significantly smaller in easy mode, and Buster only has one health container in hard mode, although extra containers can be collected by exploring the levels. The number of containers are reset after each level. This is done to add more of a challenge in this mode.
There are a total of six levels in the game when played normally (the fifth level is removed in easy mode). Buster’s objectives vary from level to level, ranging from feeding Dizzy Devil so he stops destroying the school kitchen to defeating ”Duck Vader”. As is common for the era, the full ending is only accessed by finishing the game on hard (or normal in the Japanese release). After completing each level, the player is given a chance to earn extra lives by playing a minigame, the type of which is determined by spinning a wheel based on the one seen in the episode, ”The Wheel O’Comedy”.
Description:
It’s just like a real cartoon, except you’re the main character!
But be warned. Accept the role of Buster Bunny, and your tail will be on the line against Calamity Coyote, Elmyra, Dizzy Devil, Dr. Gene Splicer, Montana Max and gazillions of other 16 bit bullies craving a pot of Hasenpfeffer stew. Gulp!
Only you can stop those pesky pranksters from getting the jump on your pal Buster Bunny. But it won’t be cake, Jake! You’ll have to use Buster’s all new Spin Kick and Mad Dash to bust through ACME Looniversity’s toughest classes. If you pass that test, you’ll hop aboard a Wild West Train Ride. Then explore a spooky Monster Mansion. Play in a far-out Foot Game. Bounce through an aerial Sky Jinx in search of stratospheric treasures. And blast-off on a Babs Bunny (no relation!) rescure mission that’s totally spaced-out.
Ready to fork over the bucks, Buster? Well hang on your ears - there’s more! Between each level are five subgames, including Furrball’s Championship Squash, Hungry Boy Hamton and Plucky Duck’s Go-Go Bingo. SO ACTUALLY IT’S LIKE ELEVEN GAMES IN ONE! And we haven’t even mentioned the Pinball Wizardry, Acme Anvils and Icky Tricky Sticky Traps that’ll make you feel like you’re in an actual cartoon.
Wow! To make it through all that Buster better have a lucky bunny’s foot. Or else you’ll be the one getting stewed!
Gameplay:
This game features Buster Bunny in a side-scrolling adventure. It has three difficulty level settings: easy, normal, and hard (in game they are known as ”Children”, ”Normal” and ”Challenge” modes respectively) (except the Japanese version which only has easy and normal). Levels are significantly smaller in easy mode, and Buster only has one health container in hard mode, although extra containers can be collected by exploring the levels. The number of containers are reset after each level. This is done to add more of a challenge in this mode.
There are a total of six levels in the game when played normally (the fifth level is removed in easy mode). Buster’s objectives vary from level to level, ranging from feeding Dizzy Devil so he stops destroying the school kitchen to defeating ”Duck Vader”. As is common for the era, the full ending is only accessed by finishing the game on hard (or normal in the Japanese release). After completing each level, the player is given a chance to earn extra lives by playing a minigame, the type of which is determined by spinning a wheel based on the one seen in the episode, ”The Wheel O’Comedy”.
Description:
It’s just like a real cartoon, except you’re the main character!
But be warned. Accept the role of Buster Bunny, and your tail will be on the line against Calamity Coyote, Elmyra, Dizzy Devil, Dr. Gene Splicer, Montana Max and gazillions of other 16 bit bullies craving a pot of Hasenpfeffer stew. Gulp!
Only you can stop those pesky pranksters from getting the jump on your pal Buster Bunny. But it won’t be cake, Jake! You’ll have to use Buster’s all new Spin Kick and Mad Dash to bust through ACME Looniversity’s toughest classes. If you pass that test, you’ll hop aboard a Wild West Train Ride. Then explore a spooky Monster Mansion. Play in a far-out Foot Game. Bounce through an aerial Sky Jinx in search of stratospheric treasures. And blast-off on a Babs Bunny (no relation!) rescure mission that’s totally spaced-out.
Ready to fork over the bucks, Buster? Well hang on your ears - there’s more! Between each level are five subgames, including Furrball’s Championship Squash, Hungry Boy Hamton and Plucky Duck’s Go-Go Bingo. SO ACTUALLY IT’S LIKE ELEVEN GAMES IN ONE! And we haven’t even mentioned the Pinball Wizardry, Acme Anvils and Icky Tricky Sticky Traps that’ll make you feel like you’re in an actual cartoon.
Wow! To make it through all that Buster better have a lucky bunny’s foot. Or else you’ll be the one getting stewed!
Platform:
Nintendo Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES)
Developers:
Konami
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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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Packaging:
Cardboard Box
Automatic Estimated Value:
~$11.99
Automatic Estimated Date:
2025-11-01
Date Added:
2018-07-03 13:56:06