Hey Scooby-Doo and looneytunes fans, since this is 2010 with the New scooby-doo series and looneytunes laff riot is in the works. what or whichHanna-Barbrea/looneytunes Games would like to see on the wii virtual Console.
Doesn't exactly sound like a probable VC release, does it? Honestly, I'm not sure. Most of my favorite Looney Tunes games were on GBC. I think Rabbit Rampage might be good; Nintendo Power made that one look fun, but I never got to play it. I don't have enough personal experience with Hanna-Barbera to give suggestions on that front.
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Honestly, the only Hanna-Barbara game I played through was Yogi Bear for the Game Boy. It wasn't really a bad game, but it was extremely generic. Maybe Flintstones 2 (Surprise at Dinosaur Peak) for NES, just so we don't have to pay $175 to play it. (I played some of Flintstones 1 and it was alright for the $5 or so that I paid.)
Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage was decent, and Flintstones: Rescue of Dino and Hoppy was quite good. According to a review on the site, Porky Pig for the SNES is supposed to be worth it as well.
Other than those, neither company had too much luck with their licensed-out games, mostly just getting horribly generic platformers.
Another Scooby-Doo show?! Seriously that has to be the most spun-off show in the history of television. Back on topic, I don't know of any games. I only watch the cartoons.
Edit: Didn't they have a Jetsons game? If so they could release it whenever the new movie comes out (whenever that is).
Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose! is fun. Oh, and I should really think of playing Scooby Doo on the SNES again (maybe I can ask my cousin if I can borrow it).
I'd download both Buster's Hidden Treasure (Genesis) AND Buster Busts Loose (SNES) given the opportunity. Sadly, Konami let the Tiny Toons licence slip a few years ago and probably won't bother to renew it just for VC games.
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Yes, Taito made Jetsons games for NES, SNES and GB. Though I didn't play much of any of them. (though Jetsons seems to be the only late-era Taito NES game that isn't worth a fortune now. )
@StarBoy: It is quite good, but not entirely the same as Buster Busts Loose; as I recall (been a while since I played it, though I'm seriously considering loading it up in at bit now), it doesn't have the wall-dashing system Buster Busts Loose has. I think it does have the same jumping and kicking-type action, though. Perhaps I'll give you a more detailed report later, after I play it again.
For Tiny Toons, however, the absolute winner has to be Tiny Toons 2: Montana's Movie Madness for the original Gameboy, which seriously ranks among the systems best platformers. Absolutely one to look out for - it's one of the greatest licensed games ever made, even beating out most of Capcom's Disney stuff.
@Adamant: Seriously? I had that when I was a kid, and I never liked it. Bab's Big Break was MUCH better, IMO.
Re: Buster's Hidden Treasure. I was mistaken; it does NOT have the jump-kicks from Buster Busts Loose. The level design is also a WHOLE lot less interesting, and it's much longer (which isn't really a point in its favor, considering). On the plus side, it has one of the earlier uses of wall-jumping I can think of, and it's got some great music and solid graphics. As platformers in general go, it's decent, but not extrordinary in any way. For fans of Tiny Toons, I think I'd rate it a 7. Others, more like a 6. That's considering that Buster Busts Loose is easily a 9, at least.
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@Adamant: Seriously? I had that when I was a kid, and I never liked it. Bab's Big Break was MUCH better, IMO.
When did you last play these? Are you sure you didn't like Big Break better because you found Movie Madness too hard? That's really the only reason I can see for anyone liking the first one better - it's slow, boring and has horrendously dull level design, but it's also so easy you could beat it in your sleep, which might be a plus for young kids. Movie Madness IS a hard game.
Yes, it was a long time ago, and I found Movie Madness brutally difficult and thusly entirely un-fun. I even regretting buying the stupid game. Why the HECK did they make a kid's game like that so HARD?
Anyway, I have long since sold BOTH games, so I can't simply give them another go and see how they now compare. I wish I still had them now, but...stupid little kid me liked to sell things.
That aside, I find it difficult to believe that Montana's Movie Madness is better than Buster Busts Loose under ANY circumstances.
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