The Adventures of Cookie & CreamW
The Adventures of Cookie & Cream

The Adventures of Cookie & Cream, known as Kuri Kuri Mix in Japan and Europe, is an action-adventure video game developed by FromSoftware for the PlayStation 2 released in 2000. In 2007, it was ported to the Nintendo DS as Cookie & Cream.

Alice in Wonderland (2000 video game)W
Alice in Wonderland (2000 video game)

Alice in Wonderland is a platform video game developed by Digital Eclipse Software and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Color. It was released in North America on October 4, 2000. The game follows the plot of the 1951 animated Disney film of the same name.

Alice in Wonderland (2010 video game)W
Alice in Wonderland (2010 video game)

Alice in Wonderland is action-adventure video game published by Disney Interactive Studios. Based on the Tim Burton's 2010 film of the same name, it was released in the same week as the film for the Wii, Nintendo DS, Microsoft Windows and Zeebo, with the soundtrack being composed by video game music composer Richard Jacques. The Wii, DS, and PC versions were released on March 2, 2010. The DS game is completely different from the Wii and PC versions.

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Armello

Armello is a digital role-playing strategy board game developed by Australian independent game studio League of Geeks as their debut project. Announced as an iPad title in September 2012, the game has been in development since mid-2011, with music by composers Lisa Gerrard and Michael Allen. Between April and May 2014, a successful Kickstarter campaign was started to help fund a port to Steam and GOG.com, as well as stretch goals to bring the game to Android and Windows tablets. The game was chosen to receive additional support from governmental funding agencies Screen Australia and Film Victoria.

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Astro Rabby

Astro Rabby (アストロラビー) is a 1990 action video game published by Information Global Service (IGS) for the original Game Boy exclusively in Japan on October 12, 1990. It is the first Game Boy title to be published by that company.

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Brutal: Paws of Fury

Brutal: Paws of Fury is a 2D fighting video game published by GameTek Inc. in 1994. The game features a cast of various anthropomorphic animals as selectable fighters. It also features the ability to learn new attacks and save them via passwords. Originally a Sega CD exclusive, it was later ported to other game consoles.

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Bucky O'Hare (arcade game)

Bucky O'Hare is an arcade game produced by Konami in 1992.

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Bucky O'Hare (NES video game)

Bucky O'Hare is a 1992 action platformer video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System based on the comic book series of the same name. The game was developed and published by Konami, and was released in North America in January 1992, in Japan on January 31, 1992 and in Europe on February 18, 1993.

Edna & Harvey: Harvey's New EyesW
Edna & Harvey: Harvey's New Eyes

Edna & Harvey: Harvey's New Eyes, also known as Harvey's New Eyes, is a point-and-click adventure game created by Daedalic Entertainment. The game was released in Germany in August 26, 2011. Harvey's New Eyes is a sequel to Edna & Harvey: The Breakout.

Edna & Harvey: The BreakoutW
Edna & Harvey: The Breakout

Edna & Harvey: The Breakout is a 2008 adventure game for Windows starring a young woman and her toy rabbit. The object of the game is to escape from a mental hospital which they find themselves in at the beginning of the game.

Epic MickeyW
Epic Mickey

Epic Mickey is a 2010 platform game developed by Junction Point Studios and published by Disney Interactive Studios for the Wii. The game focuses on Mickey Mouse, who accidentally damages a world created by Yen Sid for forgotten characters and concepts, and is forced to fix the world while combating antagonists with a paintbrush. Epic Mickey features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, a character created by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks and originally owned by Universal Pictures; The Walt Disney Company gained ownership of the character in 2006. The game also marks the first time that Oswald and Mickey appeared together.

Epic Mickey 2: The Power of TwoW
Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two

Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two is a platform video game published by Disney Interactive Studios, and is the sequel to Epic Mickey. The game was first released on the PlayStation 3, Wii, Wii U, and Xbox 360 in November 2012, and would make further releases on the PlayStation Vita, and Microsoft Windows over the next two years. The game features an optional co-op mode where a second player could play as Oswald and help Mickey save the magical world of Wasteland. The game also has a companion called Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion for the Nintendo 3DS.

Hare Raising HavocW
Hare Raising Havoc

Hare Raising Havoc is a side-scrolling puzzle adventure game developed by BlueSky Software in 1991 for the Amiga and MS-DOS. Disney Software published the game. It is a spin-off of the 1988 Disney/Amblin film, Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

Jazz Jackrabbit (1994 video game)W
Jazz Jackrabbit (1994 video game)

Jazz Jackrabbit is a platform game developed and published by Epic MegaGames. It was released in 1994 for PCs operating DOS, with subsequent Macintosh and Microsoft Windows releases in 1995 and 1996. It was one of the first games to bring the side-scrolling platformer style—common on gaming consoles—to a PC audience. On November 30, 2017 the game was re-released on GOG.com along with Jazz Jackrabbit 2, with support for Windows, macOS, and Linux.

Jazz Jackrabbit (2002 video game)W
Jazz Jackrabbit (2002 video game)

Jazz Jackrabbit is a platform game developed by Game Titan. It was released in 2002 for the Game Boy Advance, published by Jaleco under license from Epic Games. It is the third and last game released in the Jazz Jackrabbit series.

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Jazz Jackrabbit 2

Jazz Jackrabbit 2 is a platform game produced by Epic MegaGames. It was released in 1998 for PCs running Windows, and later for Macintosh computers. Like the first game, Jazz Jackrabbit, Jazz Jackrabbit 2 is a side-scrolling platform game but features additional multiplayer options, including the ability to play over a LAN or the Internet. On November 30, 2017 it was re-released on GOG.com along with the first game.

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JumpStart Kindergarten

JumpStart Kindergarten is an educational personal computer game developed by Fanfare Software and released by Knowledge Adventure on the MS-DOS platform in 1994 (v1.0). It was the first product released in the JumpStart series and, as its name suggests, it is intended to teach kindergarten students. According to the Knowledge Adventure founder Bill Gross, it is the first educational software program that covers the entire kindergarten curriculum. It was ported to the Windows and Macintosh systems in 1995 (v1.2). It was updated with a new version on 24 November 1997 (v2.0). In 2000, the game was specially designed on VHS. That same year it was updated with additional content in a 2-CD Deluxe version in 2000 (v2.6), that included JumpStart Around the World. Eventually it was replaced in 2002 by JumpStart Advanced Kindergarten.

Kung Fu RabbitW
Kung Fu Rabbit

Kung Fu Rabbit is a platform video game for the Android, iOS, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita and Wii U. It was developed by French team cTools Studio for mobile platforms and ported by Neko Entertainment for consoles. It features a white rabbit who teaches kung fu in the temple of rabbits. When the Universal Evil kidnaps all of his students, he goes on a quest to save them. The 3DS version was released on February 20, 2014 in North America and Europe, and in Japan on October 8, 2014.

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Lugaru

Lugaru: The Rabbit's Foot is the first commercial video game created by Indie game developer Wolfire Games. It is a cross-platform, open-source 3D action game. The player character is an anthropomorphic rabbit utilizing a wide variety of combat techniques to battle wolves and hostile rabbits. The name Lugaru is a phonetic spelling of "loup-garou", which is French for werewolf. It was well reviewed and was fairly well received among the shareware community, especially among Mac users.

Mario + Rabbids Kingdom BattleW
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle

Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle is a turn-based tactical role-playing video game developed by Ubisoft Milan and published by Ubisoft for the Nintendo Switch. The game is a crossover between Nintendo's Mario and Ubisoft's Raving Rabbids franchises, and features both single and cooperative gameplay. The game's story sees players controlling Mario, his friends and a group of Rabbids dressed as them, dealing with the aftermath of a sudden invasion by a group of Rabbids, who have accidentally misused a powerful invention that has brought chaos to the Mushroom Kingdom.

Math RabbitW
Math Rabbit

Math Rabbit is a 1986 video game that serves as a spin-off to the Reader Rabbit edutainment series. It was made by The Learning Company for DOS and Apple II. A Deluxe version was released in 1993 for DOS, Macintosh, and Windows 3.x. Then in 1997, the game was remade for Windows and Macintosh under the title "Reader Rabbit's Math 1". The final remake for Windows and Macintosh in 1999 was titled "Reader Rabbit's Math Ages 4-6".

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Ninja Rabbits

Ninja Rabbits is a 1991 video game by MicroValue.The protagonist is a tall, anthropomorphic, anonymous rabbit with dark brown fur, a stick, and a ninja costume. He has to save a factory from destruction. The game was followed by International Ninja Rabbits.

Quik the Thunder RabbitW
Quik the Thunder Rabbit

Quik the Thunder Rabbit is a side-scrolling platform video game, which Stywox developed for Titus France to publish on the Amiga and Amiga CD32 in 1994. A port for the SNES was planned but cancelled

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Rabbids Big Bang

Rabbids Big Bang is a video game which was developed by Ubisoft Milan in collaboration with Ubisoft Paris and published by Ubisoft on October 17, 2013 in Europe, North America and Japan for iOS and Android. This is a spin-off game of the Raving Rabbids games franchise.

Rabbids Go HomeW
Rabbids Go Home

Rabbids Go Home is an action-adventure video game developed and published by Ubisoft for the Wii and Nintendo DS. The game was released in North America on November 1, 2009, in Australia on November 5, 2009 and in Europe on November 6, 2009. A modified, shorter version of the game was ported to Microsoft Windows and released in selected countries.

Rabbids LandW
Rabbids Land

Rabbids Land is a Wii U game that was announced by Ubisoft at E3 2012. It is the seventh console installment of the Raving Rabbids series. The game received mixed reviews, with critics praising several mini-games but criticizing its board game play style.

Rabbids RumbleW
Rabbids Rumble

Rabbids Rumble is a turn-based strategy mini-game video game for the Nintendo 3DS which was developed by Headstrong Games and published by Ubisoft. It was released on November 2012 in North America, Australia and Europe.

Raving RabbidsW
Raving Rabbids

Raving Rabbids, known in France as Lapins crétins and in Italy simply as Rabbids, is a video game franchise spin-off from the Rayman series. The series focuses on wild rabbit-like creatures known as Rabbids, who like to cause havoc and mischief, speak gibberish and scream whenever they experience adrenaline rushes. The series consists mainly of party video games, though other genres have been explored as well.

Raving Rabbids: Alive & KickingW
Raving Rabbids: Alive & Kicking

Raving Rabbids: Alive & Kicking, known as Rabbids: Fuori di schermo in Italy, is a party video game developed by Ubisoft Milan and published on November 3, 2011 in Australia, November 4, 2011 in Europe and November 8, 2011 in North America for the Xbox 360. This is the sixth game from the Raving Rabbids games franchise and it is the first Rabbids game not released on the Nintendo Wii. The game was exclusively developed for the Kinect and consists of mini-games with up to 4 players.

Raving Rabbids: Travel in TimeW
Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time

Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time is a party video game developed and published by Ubisoft for the Wii. It was released in North America on November 21, 2010, in Europe on November 26, 2010, in Australia on November 25, 2010 and in Japan on January 27, 2011. It is the fifth installment in the Rabbids series and, unlike the previous entry, Rabbids Go Home, it returns to the party game genre.

Rayman Raving RabbidsW
Rayman Raving Rabbids

Rayman Raving Rabbids is a party video game developed and published by Ubisoft. The game is a spinoff in the Rayman series, and was released in November 2006. The game consists of 75 minigames. The game was released for the PlayStation 2, Wii, Xbox 360, and Microsoft Windows systems, with a different version released for Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS and mobile phones. A PlayStation Portable version was planned, but was later cancelled.

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Rayman Raving Rabbids (handheld game)

Rayman Raving Rabbids is a platform video game published and developed by Ubisoft for the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS handheld video game consoles. It was also released on the Wii, PlayStation 2, and Xbox 360 video game consoles, as well as the PC. Unlike these versions which focus on mini-games, the handheld versions are more similar to traditional Rayman platformers.

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Rayman Raving Rabbids 2

Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 is the second installment of the Raving Rabbids party franchise, in which the Rabbids attempt to invade Earth and have set up headquarters near a local shopping mall. Players have the option to play as a Rabbid or as Rayman, who has disguised himself as a Rabbid to infiltrate their plans. The game features 54 minigames. This is the first Rayman game to have an E10+ rating by the ESRB, a greater emphasis on simultaneous multiplayer gameplay compared to the original game, and online leaderboards. It is followed by Rayman Raving Rabbids: TV Party.

Rayman Raving Rabbids: TV PartyW
Rayman Raving Rabbids: TV Party

Rayman Raving Rabbids: TV Party is a video game developed and published by Ubisoft and is the third and final installment in the original Rayman Raving Rabbids' trilogy. A teaser trailer was released on April 29, 2008. The trailer, showing a Rabbid swallowing a Wii Balance Board, indicating the gameplay would make use of the device and as such would be a Nintendo exclusive, just as the previous title of the series, Rayman Raving Rabbids 2.

Reader RabbitW
Reader Rabbit

Reader Rabbit is an educational game franchise created in 1983 by The Learning Company. The series is aimed at children from infancy to the age of nine. In 1998, a spin-off series called The ClueFinders was released for older students aged seven to twelve.

Reader Rabbit (video game)W
Reader Rabbit (video game)

Reader Rabbit is a 1983 video game and the first of the long-running Reader Rabbit edutainment series. It was made by The Learning Company for Apple II and later for other computers. It also made use of the KoalaPad graphics tablet. The Connelley Group helped with the Atari 8-Bit conversion in 1984. A Talking version was developed for the Apple IIGS in 1989. An enhanced version was released for DOS on 1991. A Deluxe version was released in 1994 for Macintosh and Windows 3.x. In 1997, the game was remade for Windows and Macintosh under the title "Reader Rabbit's Reading 1".

Reader Rabbit 2W
Reader Rabbit 2

Reader Rabbit 2 is a 1991 educational video game, the sequel to Reader Rabbit and the second game in the Reader Rabbit franchise. A facelift was given to the game's prequel to match the graphical fidelity of Reader Rabbit 2.

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Reader Rabbit 3

Reader Rabbit 3 is a 1993 educational video game, part of the Reader Rabbit franchise. It was released for DOS that year, but was released for Windows and Macintosh in 1994 under the title "Reader Rabbit 3 Deluxe!".

Rise of the Guardians: The Video GameW
Rise of the Guardians: The Video Game

Rise of the Guardians is a 2012 action-adventure game based on the film of the same name. It is developed by Torus Games and published by D3 Publisher. The game was released on 20 November 2012 in North America and 23 November 2012 in Europe for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, Nintendo DS, and Nintendo 3DS, and on 4 December 2012 in North America and 14 December 2012 in Europe for Wii U.

Sam & Max Hit the RoadW
Sam & Max Hit the Road

Sam & Max Hit the Road is a graphic adventure video game released by LucasArts during the company's adventure games era. The game was originally released for MS-DOS in 1993 and for Mac OS in 1995. A 2002 re-release included compatibility with Windows. The game is based on the comic characters of Sam and Max, the "Freelance Police", an anthropomorphic dog and "hyperkinetic rabbity thing". The characters, created by Steve Purcell, originally debuted in a 1987 comic book series. Based on the 1989 Sam & Max comic On the Road, the duo take the case of a missing bigfoot from a nearby carnival, traveling to many Americana tourist sites to solve the mystery.

Sam & Max: Freelance PoliceW
Sam & Max: Freelance Police

Sam & Max: Freelance Police was a graphic adventure video game developed by LucasArts from 2002 until its cancellation in 2004, and the final game in the company's adventure game era. Freelance Police was originally intended for release for Windows in early 2004 as a sequel to the 1993 title Sam & Max Hit the Road. The game was based on the characters Sam & Max: an anthropomorphic dog and "hyperkinetic rabbity thing" who debuted in a 1987 comic book series created by Steve Purcell. Freelance Police was announced in August 2002, and showcased at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in 2003. Like its predecessor, Freelance Police was designed as a point-and-click adventure game, but used a 3D game engine in place of the SCUMM and GrimE engines used in older LucasArts adventure games. The project's development was led by Michael Stemmle, one of the original designers for Sam & Max Hit the Road, while Steve Purcell assisted in developing the game's plot and providing artistic direction.

Sam & Max Save the WorldW
Sam & Max Save the World

Sam & Max Save the World is a graphic adventure video game developed by Telltale Games. The game was originally released as Sam & Max: Season One before being renamed in early 2009. Save the World was developed in episodic fashion, comprising six episodes that were released for Microsoft Windows over the course of late 2006 and early 2007. The episodes were initially distributed online by GameTap and Telltale Games themselves, although the later retail releases of the game were published by The Adventure Company and JoWooD Productions in North America and Europe respectively. A Wii port of the game was published in late 2008, and an Xbox Live Arcade version was released in mid-2009. A remaster of the game by Skunkape Games was released in December 2020.

Sam & Max Beyond Time and SpaceW
Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space

Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space, originally released as Sam & Max: Season Two, is an episodic graphic adventure video game by Telltale Games based on the Sam & Max comic book series created by Steve Purcell. It is a sequel to Telltale's previous Sam & Max game, Sam & Max Save the World.

Sam & Max: The Devil's PlayhouseW
Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse

Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse is a graphic adventure video game developed by Telltale Games. It is the third and final season of the Sam & Max episodic series created by Telltale, following Sam & Max Save the World and Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space. The first episode was released as one of the first apps for the iPad on April 2, 2010, and was released for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and the PlayStation 3 on April 15, 2010. A remaster by Skunkape Games is currently in development.

Samurai Warrior: The Battles of Usagi YojimboW
Samurai Warrior: The Battles of Usagi Yojimbo

Samurai Warrior: The Battles of Usagi Yojimbo is a video game released for the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC platforms in 1988, by the now-defunct label Firebird. It is based on the comic book Usagi Yojimbo, which featured the adventures of an anthropomorphic samurai rabbit. The game closely follows some of the themes of the comic. The package artwork comes from the cover of the comic book Anything Goes #6.

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Super Bunny

Super Bunny is a platform game written by Vic Leone for the Apple II family of home computers and published by Datamost in 1983. Ports to the Atari 8-bit family and Commodore 64 followed in 1984.

Trip WorldW
Trip World

Trip World is a 1992 platform video game developed and published by Sunsoft for the Game Boy. It was released in Japan on November 27, 1992, and in Europe in 1993. The game's plot centers around the bunny-like being Yakopoo (ヤコプ) and his quest to retrieve the flower of peace so that peace will return to Yakopoo's disarranged world. The protagonist's trademark ability is to shapeshift into different forms.

Vib-RibbonW
Vib-Ribbon

Vib-Ribbon is a rhythm video game developed by NanaOn-Sha and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was released for the PlayStation in Japan on December 12, 1999, and in Europe on September 1, 2000. Although the original PlayStation version was never released in North America, the game was re-released on PlayStation Network in North America in 2014.

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Vib-Ripple

Vib-Ripple is a video game for the PlayStation 2 created by Masaya Matsuura and his studio NanaOn-Sha. It is the sequel to the 1999 PlayStation game Vib-Ribbon. It was released in Japan in 2004.

Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (video game)W
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (video game)

Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is a video game developed by Frontier Developments and published by Konami. It was released for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox consoles, and for the mobile phone. A Nintendo GameCube version was in development, but was later canceled for unknown reasons. It was released in North America and Europe in September, October and December 2005 respectively, and in Japan on March 16, 2006 for the PlayStation 2. It is based on the film of the same name by Aardman Animations and DreamWorks Animation.

Whiplash (video game)W
Whiplash (video game)

Whiplash is a 2003 platform video game for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox where a long-tailed weasel named Spanx and a rabbit called Redmond finds themselves chained to one another and follows their adventures as the pair endeavor to find a way out of the warehouse of the product testing corporation known as Genron. The game is a 3D platformer, with Spanx being controlled by the player for the majority of the game, and Redmond used more in combat or as a means of traversing the world.

Whizz (video game)W
Whizz (video game)

Whizz is a 1994 isometric platform game released for the Amiga, Amiga CD32, and MS-DOS. In 1996, it was ported to the Super NES and in 1997 to the PlayStation and Sega Saturn. A Sega Mega Drive version was planned but never released. Within the game, "Whizz" refers to the player character's magical talents, being short for "wizard". Marketing for the game used it in reference to the slang term for urination, such as in the advertising slogan "Ever feel the need for a Whizz real bad? You will."

Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1991 video game)W
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1991 video game)

Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a 1991 overhead adventure game by Capcom for the Game Boy released in North America and Europe. Based on the 1988 film of the same title, it is one of the earliest games designed by Shinji Mikami.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988 video game)W
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988 video game)

Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a video game based on the film of the same name for MS-DOS, Amiga, Atari ST, Apple II, and Commodore 64. It was released by Buena Vista Software in 1988.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1989 video game)W
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1989 video game)

Who Framed Roger Rabbit is an action-adventure video game created for the Nintendo Entertainment System by Rare and published by LJN in 1989. The single-player game is loosely based on the film of the same name and had combined elements of graphic adventure computer games with some more traditional action adventure gameplay. A different version of the game was also released for various computer systems in 1988.

Writer RabbitW
Writer Rabbit

Writer Rabbit is a 1986 video game in the educational video game, part of the Reader Rabbit franchise. It was remade as Reader Rabbit 3 for MS-DOS in 1993, which was then re-released for Windows and Macintosh in 1994 under the title "Reader Rabbit 3 Deluxe!".