Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage | |
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Developer(s) | Viacom New Media |
Publisher(s) | Sunsoft |
Platform(s) | Super Nintendo Entertainment System |
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Genre(s) | Action |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage[n 1] is an action video game developed by Viacom New Media (a then-sister company to Nickelodeon, who had broadcast Looney Tunes cartoons at the time of the game's release) and published by Sunsoft released exclusively for the SNES in 1994. 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 Rabbit Rampage, which follows a similar plot of Bugs at the mercy of an antagonistic animator, revealed to be Elmer Fudd. The characters in the game were voiced by Greg Burson.[1]
Gameplay[]
The goal of the game is to guide Bugs who is trapped by Daffy Duck in a painting and has to traverse through various stages based on old Looney Tunes shorts. Bugs can jump, dive into holes, and attack by either jumping, kicking, pieing, or perform a spin attack that drains his health which is in the form of a carrot. He can regain his health by finding carrots which become scarce as the game progresses as well as items that either stun or kill enemies in one hit. The game features characters such as Elmer Fudd, Marvin the Martian, Yosemite Sam, the Tasmanian Devil, and Wile E. Coyote. Many of whom function as a boss towards the end of a level. The levels vary from simply going left to right to making your way down while avoiding enemies who become harder to defeat such as pigs who harm Bugs with various projectiles coming from their slingshots, robots who will electrocute Bugs if he gets too close and black cats that can cause Bugs to get crushed by various objects such as safes and horses due to superstition if he crosses their path. In some levels you have to learn how to out think and out maneuver the boss such as Toro the Bull from Bully For Bugs and Taz while also figuring out how to damage them.
In the final level Bugs has to spill all of the paint Daffy uses while avoiding his 3 alter egos. After spilling all of the paint Bugs then has to defeat Drip-Along Daffy if all the paint hasn't been spilled or Robin Hood Daffy if all the paint was spilled as well as avoid Duck Dodgers who can't be defeated at all and can kill Bugs in one hit with his laser blaster.
Reception[]
Aggregator | Score |
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GameRankings | 75.50%[2] |
Publication | Score |
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Nintendo Power | 4.3/5[3] |
Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage garnered a highly favorable 4.3-out-of-five review from Nintendo Power, giving much praise to the graphics, animation, variety of level types and audio and writing that "Sunsoft uses the Looney Tune license for the maximum effect and fun".[3]
Notes[]
References[]
- ↑ "Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage".
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: - ↑ "Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage - GameRankings". GameRankings. CBS Interactive Inc. Retrieved October 9, 2019.
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: - ↑ 3.0 3.1 Nintendo Power. February 1994. Volume 57. pp. 105–107.
External links[]
Looney Tunes video games | ||
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Bugs Bunny games | Main series | Birthday Blowout • Rabbit Rampage • Double Trouble • Operation Carrot Patch • Lost in Time • Time Busters |
Crazy Castle series | Crazy Castle • Crazy Castle 2 • Crazy Castle 3 | |
Daffy Duck games | The Marvin Missions • Duck Dodgers • Duck Amuck | |
Road Runner games | Road Runner • Death Valley Rally • Desert Speedtrap • Desert Demolition | |
Speedy Gonzales games | Cheese Cat-Astrophe • Los Gatos Bandidos | |
Sylvester & Tweety games | Cagey Capers • Tweety and the Magic Gems | |
Tasmanian Devil games | Taz • Taz-Mania • Escape from Mars • Munching Madness • Taz Express • Time Busters • Wanted | |
Looney Tunes games | Looney Tunes • Acme Animation Factory • B-Ball • Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday • Space Jam • Collector: Alert! • Racing • Space Race • Marvin Strikes Back! • Sheep, Dog 'n' Wolf • Loons: The Fight for Fame • Back in Action • Acme Arsenal • Cartoon Conductor • Dash |
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