Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time

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Bugs Bunny Lost in Time

Developer Behaviour Interactive
Publisher Infogrames
Released United States PlayStation June 30, 1999
United States PC December 31, 1999
Genre Action
Mode(s) Single player
Ratings ESRB: Everyone (E)
Platform(s) PlayStation
PC
Media 1 CD-ROM

Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time is a Looney Tunes video game for the PC and PlayStation consoles.

Contents

The game stars popular cartoon character Bugs Bunny who find and activates a time machine after taking a wrong turn at Alberqueque. He ends up in Nowhere home of a sorcerer named Merlin ("Moyle" to Bugs). Merlin explains to Bugs that he is lost in time and that he must go through eras to collect clocks and golden carrots to return to the present. Players must help Bugs to go through 5 different eras in time to get back home. A sequel, Bugs Bunny and Taz: Time Busters was made for the same consoles.

Elmer Fudd- Runs about the field, sometimes at Daffy Duck, sometimes at Bugs, lunging a spear in a prehistoric parody of the Hunter's Trilogy episode, "Rabbit Fire".

Yosemite Sam- First Fight: Fires a small cannon and tosses dynamite. Second Fight- Fires his ship's cannons.

Witch Hazel and Knights- Witch Hazel: Flings fireballs. Knights: There are two of them, each carrying a mace.

Daffy Duck (Robin Hood)- First Fight: Throws snowballs at the player. Second Fight: Utilizes shuriken.

Rocky and Mugsy- First Fight: Rocky tosses dynamite, Mugsy tries to slap Bugs. Second-Final Fights: Rocky fires a pistol while Mugsy hurls dynamite.

Marvin the Martian- First Fight: Floats in the air inside his flying saucer firing lasers, lightning, and slimy globs out of a cannon. Second Fight: Fires his disintegration pistol and summons Instant Martians, which punch Bugs.


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