Bugs Bunny and Taz: Time Busters

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Bugs Bunny and Taz: Time Busters
Developer Artificial Mind and Movement
Publisher Atari
Distributor Atari
Released PlayStation:
NA November 24, 2000
EU November 24, 2000
PC:
NA September, 2000
EU December 08, 2000
Genre Platform
Mode(s) Single Player
Ratings ESRB: E (Everyone)
Platform(s) Playstation, PC
Input methods Playstation controller (standard or DualShock, keyboard

Bugs Bunny and Taz is the second Looney Tunes video game for the Playstation and is an indirect sequel to Bugs Bunny Lost in Time.

Contents

Daffy Duck arrives at Granny's house to exterminate a mouse, but ends up breaking Granny's time regulator. Sending gears flying, Daffy is lost in time with a valuable gem. Bugs Bunny and Taz must help Granny collect the missing gears from 4 different eras in time and help Daffy get home.

  • Aztec: Golden city; Baboon realm; Sacred ride; Sam's temple.
  • Viking: Shore village; Moon valley; Shield race; Elmer's domains.
  • Arabia: Sunset streets; Royal gardens; Carpet chase; Babba's cave.
  • Transylvania: Ghost town; Zoovania; Hunted river; Count's castle.

Yosemite Sam - Swipes a torch at the player; the player must make him chase them until he gets tired, and then drops the torch; the player then uses the torch to burn ropes holding a large stone slab, which falls, crushing him.

Gruesome Gorilla (Monkey King )- Tosses coconuts, sometimes swings toward the player on a vine.

Elmer Fudd - Swings a Thor-style hammer and summons lightning.

Babba Chops - Swings a sword wildly.

Count Blood Count - Throws floor tiles and flies toward the player, also teleports.

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