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Acme Animation Factory

Acme Animation Factory is an educational art and graphics video game released by Sunsoft in November 1994 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

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Bugs Bunny & Lola Bunny: Operation Carrot Patch

Bugs Bunny & Lola Bunny: Operation Carrot Patch, is a 1998 Game Boy Color video game starring Bugs Bunny and Lola Bunny.

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Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time Busters

Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time Busters is a Looney Tunes platform video game released for the Sony PlayStation and Microsoft Windows in 2000, and is an indirect sequel to the 1999 game Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time. It also came on a Twin Pack CD bundled with Wacky Races in 2003.

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The Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout

The Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout, known in Japan and on the title screen as Happy Birthday Bugs (ハッピーバースディ・バッグス) and in Europe as The Bugs Bunny Blowout, is a Kemco video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990.

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The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle

The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle, known in Japan as Roger Rabbit (ロジャーラビット) for the Family Computer Disk System, is a 1989 puzzle video game developed by Kemco for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was also released for the Game Boy in Japan as Mickey Mouse (ミッキーマウス) and in North America as the same name as the North American NES release. It is the first game in Kemco's Crazy Castle series and the only one that was released for a home console; the four subsequent games in the series were released on handheld devices.

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The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2

The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2, known in Japan as ミッキーマウスII and in Europe either as Hugo or simply Mickey Mouse, is a video game originally developed by Kemco for the Game Boy in 1991. It is the sequel to the 1989 Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy game The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle.

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Bugs Bunny in Double Trouble

Bugs Bunny in Double Trouble is a Looney Tunes video game developed by Atod AB for the Sega Genesis and Game Gear, released in 1996. The game stars Bugs Bunny and features pre-rendered 3D graphics.

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Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage

Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage is an action video game developed by Viacom New Media 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 of the same name, 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.

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Bugs Bunny: Crazy Castle 3

Bugs Bunny: Crazy Castle 3 , is an action platformer video game developed by Kemco as part of the Crazy Castle series. It was originally released as a Japan-exclusive Game Boy title in July 1997 called Soreike!! Kid: Go! Go! Kid starring the character Kid Klown. The title was later remade on the Game Boy Color to include colorized graphics and new characters from the Looney Tunes series, which was released in Japan in January 1999 by Kemco, and later that year in North America and Europe by Nintendo. It was followed by a sequel, Bugs Bunny in Crazy Castle 4, in 2000.

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Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time

Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time is a Looney Tunes platform video game released for the PlayStation and Microsoft Windows in 1999. An indirect sequel, Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time Busters, was released for the same platforms in 2000.

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Cheese Cat-Astrophe Starring Speedy Gonzales

Cheese Cat-Astrophe Starring Speedy Gonzales is a 2D single-player platform video game developed by Cryo Interactive and published by Sega under license from Warner Bros in 1995 for the Game Gear.

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Daffy Duck: The Marvin Missions

Daffy Duck: The Marvin Missions is an action video game for the Super NES. A different Game Boy game was released with the same title in North America, with the European Game Boy version known as Daffy Duck, and the Japanese Game Boy version is known as Looney Tunes Series: Daffy Duck .

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Daffy Duck: Fowl Play

Daffy Duck: Fowl Play is a 2D platform video game featuring the Looney Tunes character Daffy Duck. It was released for the Game Boy Color in 1999 in North America and 2000 in Japan and Europe.

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Desert Demolition

Desert Demolition Starring Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote is a platform video game developed by BlueSky Software and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis. The game was released in North America on February 1995 and in Europe the following month. The game is based around Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, who are the game's player characters and are tasked with playing through a series of levels as they respectively pursue and evade the other. The game was re-released as part of the Sega Mega Hits range on September 1997.

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Desert Speedtrap

Desert Speedtrap Starring Road Runner & Wile E. Coyote is an action game developed by Probe Entertainment, that was released in 1994 for the Sega Master System console and Sega Game Gear color handheld system.

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Duck Dodgers Starring Daffy Duck

Duck Dodgers Starring Daffy Duck is a platform video game for the Nintendo 64 released in 2000. Based on the cartoon, the player takes control of Daffy Duck and explores five fictional planets and saves the Earth. The object is to collect energy atoms to unlock the boss areas and defeat the bosses, whom upon defeating, opens up the next planet. This game has Rumble Pak support and allows the player to save the game directly to the cartridge with the battery back-up, rather than using a Controller Pak, as many other third-party titles on the Nintendo 64 used such to save game data.

Looney Tunes (video game)W
Looney Tunes (video game)

Looney Tunes is a platform video game developed and published by Sunsoft released for Game Boy in 1992. The game was re-released for Game Boy Color seven years later.

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Looney Tunes B-Ball

Looney Tunes B-Ball is a basketball video game. It was released exclusively for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1995 and developed by Sculptured Software.

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Looney Tunes Collector: Alert!

Looney Tunes Collector: Alert!, is a video game based on the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies franchise for Game Boy Color.

Looney Tunes DashW
Looney Tunes Dash

Looney Tunes Dash is an endless running video game developed and published by Zynga and Eat Sleep Play. The game was released on December 17, 2014.

Looney Tunes RacingW
Looney Tunes Racing

Looney Tunes Racing is a kart racing video game released for the PlayStation and Game Boy Color and published by Infogrames. It was released in 2000 in North America and in 2001 in Europe.

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Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal

Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal is an action-adventure game developed for the Wii, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 2.

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Looney Tunes: Back in Action (video game)

Looney Tunes: Back in Action is a platforming video game released in 2003 by Electronic Arts. Based on the film of the same name, the game was released for the Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Game Boy Advance. Versions for Xbox and Microsoft Windows were planned, but both ended up getting cancelled due to the financial failure of the film.

Looney Tunes: Cartoon ConductorW
Looney Tunes: Cartoon Conductor

Looney Tunes: Cartoon Conductor is a Nintendo DS game developed by Amaze Entertainment and published by Eidos Interactive.

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Looney Tunes: Duck Amuck

Looney Tunes: Duck Amuck is a 2007 game for the Nintendo DS developed by WayForward and published by Warner Bros. Games. Like the cartoon short it is based on, Duck Amuck, it involves an external entity manipulating Daffy Duck's environment.

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Looney Tunes: Marvin Strikes Back!

Looney Tunes: Marvin Strikes Back! is a Looney Tunes game developed and published by Infogrames for the Game Boy Color in 2000. It is a sequel to Looney Tunes Collector: Alert!, as both share near-identical gameplay.

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Looney Tunes: Space Race

Looney Tunes: Space Race is a 2000 kart-racing video game published by Infogrames. It was originally announced as a Nintendo 64 game in 1998, under a different developer, but was later moved to the Dreamcast and developed through Infogrames' own Melbourne House studio. It was ported to PlayStation 2 in 2002 with a new tournament mode.

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Loons: The Fight for Fame

Loons: The Fight for Fame is a cel-shaded fighting video game based on the classic Looney Tunes series. It was developed by Warthog Games, published by Infogrames, and released for the Xbox in 2002.

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Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday

Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday is a 1995 side-scrolling platform video game developed by Phoenix Interactive Entertainment and published by Sunsoft for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System video game console. The goal of the game is to guide the main character, Porky Pig from the Warner Bros. cartoons, through his nightmares. The game received mixed to positive reviews by critics; its graphics and animations were received well while its length and easy difficulty were not.

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Road Runner (video game)

Road Runner is a racing game based on the Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner shorts. It was released by Atari Games in 1985.

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Road Runner's Death Valley Rally

Road Runner's Death Valley Rally is a 1992 video game developed by ICOM Simulations and published by Sunsoft for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is based on the Looney Tunes characters Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner.

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Sheep, Dog 'n' Wolf

Sheep, Dog 'n' Wolf is a puzzle-platformer stealth video game developed and published by Infogrames for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation.

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Space Jam (video game)

Space Jam is a sports video game that ties in with the film of the same name, and based on Looney Tunes characters by Warner Bros. It was released for the Sony PlayStation and Sega Saturn consoles, and MS-DOS computers. Unlike the film and real rules of basketball, each team plays 3-on-3. Players have a choice whether to play as the TuneSquad or the Monstars. It features basic controls and 2D graphics. The game was developed by Sculptured Software, who coincidentally had developed the Looney Tunes-based basketball game Looney Tunes B-Ball for Sunsoft the year prior to the production of the Space Jam film, and published by Acclaim Entertainment, who coincidentally had been publishing the NBA Jam series of wacky-themed basketball games.

Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos BandidosW
Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Bandidos

Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Bandidos is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System video game that was released in 1995 in North American audience.

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Sylvester and Tweety in Cagey Capers

Sylvester and Tweety in Cagey Capers is a 2D platform video game featuring the Looney Tunes characters Sylvester and Tweety. It was released for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive console in 1994 and was the first video game to star Sylvester and Tweety.

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Tasmanian Devil: Munching Madness

Tasmanian Devil: Munching Madness is a video game developed by British studio M4 Ltd. and released by Sunsoft in 1999 for the Game Boy Color. The game stars the Looney Tunes character Tasmanian Devil.

Taz (video game)W
Taz (video game)

Taz is a video game developed and released by Atari, Inc. in 1983 for the Atari 2600. It features the Looney Tunes character the Tasmanian Devil in a food frenzy. Within the game, Taz only appears as a tornado. The same game was released outside the United States as Asterix, with the character Asterix instead of Taz.

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Taz Express

Taz Express is a video game for the Nintendo 64, that was released only in Europe in 2000.

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Taz in Escape from Mars

Taz in Escape from Mars is a video game developed by HeadGames and released by Sega in 1994 for the Genesis/Mega Drive and Game Gear featuring Taz, the Looney Tunes Tasmanian devil cartoon character. The Game Gear version was ported by TecToy to the Sega Master System and released in March 1997 only in Brazil. Taz must escape from Mars, where he was brought by Marvin the Martian. The game includes six worlds with two or three levels in each world.

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Taz-Mania (video game)

Taz Mania is the name of several video games based on the Taz-Mania cartoon series. A 2D side-scrolling platform/adventure video game developed by Recreational Brainware and published by Sega on the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in 1992. Different games were also developed by NuFX and released on the Game Gear and by Technical Wave on the Master System. Other different Taz-Mania games were also published by Sunsoft and released on the SNES and 2 games on the Game Boy were made too. One from David A. Palmer Productions and published by Sunsoft and another from Beam Software and published by THQ.

Taz: WantedW
Taz: Wanted

Taz: Wanted is an action-adventure video game released in 2002 by Blitz Games. The game features the Looney Tunes character Taz the Tasmanian Devil.

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Tweety and the Magic Gems

Tweety and the Magic Gems is a party video game developed by Kotobuki System and published by Kemco in 2001 for Game Boy Advance. The game was available at the launch of the console.