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Play Bugs Bunny Blowout, The (Europe) Online

Hop around as Bugs, punch Daffy out of nowhere, and collect carrots between sudden mini-games—it’s all Looney Tunes nonsense, but in that good, janky NES way.

Developer: Kemco
Genre: Platform
Released: 1992
File size: 256 bytes
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Game Overview

Bugs Bunny Blowout came out for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992, developed by Kemco. It was one of those many licensed platformers that filled the NES library, trying to capture the spirit of the cartoons with limited hardware. The game doesn't try to be ambitious; it just drops you into a straightforward, colorful world based on the Looney Tunes characters.

You control Bugs Bunny through a series of side-scrolling stages, punching enemies like Daffy Duck and Yosemite Sam to clear your path. The main goal is to collect enough carrots to advance to the next area, often while navigating platforms and avoiding environmental hazards. Between stages, the game shifts abruptly into mini-games, such as a shooting gallery or a memory match, which break up the action but don't always feel well integrated. The pacing is uneven, and some jumps require precise timing, leading to occasional frustration. Playing it feels like navigating a cheerful but slightly unpredictable cartoon episode where anything can happen.

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