The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle

01.03.1990
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The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle for the Game Boy is a port of the game called Mickey Mouse, which is, in turn, a port of the Famicom Disk System game Roger Rabbit (known in the West as The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle, NES version). It is a portable port of the first Crazy Castle game.
Honey Bunny has been kidnapped by Wile E. Coyote, Yosemite Sam, Daffy Duck, and Sylvester, and Bugs must travel through 80 levels in order to save her. To get past each level, Bugs must collect all 8 carrots in each level.

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05.09.1989

Mickey Mouse is the second game in the Crazy Castle series. After losing the rights to Roger Rabbit, Kemco used other Disney characters that they had the rights to use at the time. Both of the Mickey Mouse games in the Crazy Castle series were released in Japan. The game was later released as The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle (the Game Boy port).

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Bugs Bunny (last 3 games)

31.12.2000

Bugs Bunny returns in BUGS BUNNYS CRAZY CASTLE 4 for Game Boy Color! Thinking he has found the Carrot Castle, Bugs has once again entered the Crazy Castle. You must help him escape in this single-player action or puzzle game. This time, more than 60 rooms await Bugs, and he'll have to use all of his wits and skills to escape with his "hare" intact. Once again, the Crazy Castle is loaded with traps and hazards that will cut your carrot-collecting career short so make sure you don't get reacquainted with them the hard way. As CRAZY CASTLE fans are probably used to, several Warner Bros. cartoon characters are here to keep Bugs on his toes. You'll have to fight off Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam, Foghorn Leghorn, Pepe Le Pew, Tweety, and the Tazmanian Devil with one of a variety of weapons, or make tracks to the nearest safe spot. A password save will chart your progress so that you don't have to start from scratch each time you play.

01.01.1999

Bugs Bunny returns to crazy puzzle or action gaming on Game boy Color. Once again you play as the legendary Bugs Bunny as he explores the mysterious Crazy Castle in search of the mother lode of carrots. The castle has all-new rooms with all-new puzzles, so prepare yourself for even more hare-brained action than the last time around. The Crazy Castle is chock-full of hazards and traps that will end your merry little jaunt in a hurry, so keep a sharp eye out. In order to test your reflexes as well as your wits, several Warner Bros. cartoon characters have returned to make Bugs's life that much more difficult! Fight off Sylvester, Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam, Elmer Fudd, Tweety Bird, and the Tazmanian Devil with one of your weapons, or just turn tail and run as fast as you can. Naturally, the game comes complete with a password function so you can explore the floors at your leisure once you've cleared them.

19.12.1997

An Asian only release containing "The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle" and "The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2".

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Looney Tunes (last 3 games)

27.09.2024

Exclusive to the Deluxe Edition: • Play as everyone's favorite hombre: Yosemite Sam! • Add a new team uniform to your selection with The Golden Outlaws! Suit up and get out there, and you might even bring home the Ultimate Cup! • Add some new Wild West themed sports equipment to your collection including a new basketball, soccer ball, tennis racket, and set of golf clubs. Great horny toads!

27.09.2024

Compete against friends and family with the Looney Tunes squad in basketball, soccer, golf and tennis. Play your way solo or in four-player local co-op and choose the characters that best suit your play style. Avoid wacky obstacles and gain power-ups to incite chaos as you control your favorite Looney Tunes all-stars!

28.05.2024

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