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Bugs Bunny in Crazy Castle 4: Yikes! Indeed
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In 2000, just a year after the release of the black Crazy Castle 3 cart, Kemco put out a fourth Crazy game, this time in a clear cart, forgoing the …

Bugs Bunny: Crazy Castle 3 a.k.a Soreyuke!! Kid: Go! Go! Kid?!
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The year is 1997—six years have passed since the birth of the ugly bastard called Crazy Castle 2. Will Kemco have learned from their mistakes? …

The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2 a.k.a Mickey Mouse?!
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Just when you thought that Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle couldn’t get any worse, Kemco proves us wrong by releasing its successor. Two years after the …

The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle: Jumpless Bunnies
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Also known as the quintessential Game Boy earworm of my childhood, Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle is a very strange puzzle platformer from Kemco released not …

Looney Tunes Carrot Crazy: Eh, What's Up Game Boy Color?
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In my search for decent Looney Tunes games on the Game Boy (Color) platform, I happen to come across an awful lot of bad games, especially in the year …

Speedy Gonzales Aztec Adventure: Not Quite The Blue Blur
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Yet another Sunsoft Looney Tunes-based Game Boy (Color) game? Back in the nineties, when the original Game Boy version of Looney Tunes was released, …

Looney Tunes Collector: Alert & Martian Revenge
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My quest to find a retro handheld Looney Tunes game that doesn’t suck can finally end. Besides the too short Sylvester & Tweety and …

Looney Tunes Racing: Not So Daffy After All
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Not every Looney game is a Tune—that’s what I learned from playing this 2D Mario Kart arcade racing clone on the Game Boy Color. The fact …

Looney Tunes: Variety in Tune Land
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The name of the game, Looney Tunes, might confuse people, since it’s simply named after the popular cartoon show that began its highly …

Sylvester & Tweety: Breakfast on the Run
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Licensed games—perhaps especially Looney Tunes games—are known to be mediocre games best left forgotten. For the most part, that statement …