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Looney Tunes - Game Boy

Looney Tunes - Game Boy

Looney Tunes is a Sunsoft action-adventure game for the Nintendo Game Boy. The game turns the cartoon cast into separate playable mini-cartoon stages built around different characters and their abilities.

  • Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play. Authentic cartridge.
  • Six main levels feature different Looney Tunes characters, plus a bonus round.
  • Playable characters include Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, the Tasmanian Devil, and Road Runner.
  • Each stage uses character-specific obstacles, traps, and surprises rather than one repeated level format.
  • Gameplay settings include deserts, ocean areas, flying sequences, and a haunted mansion with ghosts and goblins.
  • The adventure mixes familiar Looney Tunes enemies with new menaces created for the game.

Sunsoft’s Game Boy release uses short, character-focused stages instead of a single continuous cartoon storyline. The result is a compact Looney Tunes title centered on switching play styles across the cast.

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Looney Tunes is a Sunsoft action-adventure game for the Nintendo Game Boy. The game turns the cartoon cast into separate playable mini-cartoon stages built around different characters and their abilities.

  • Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play. Authentic cartridge.
  • Six main levels feature different Looney Tunes characters, plus a bonus round.
  • Playable characters include Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, the Tasmanian Devil, and Road Runner.
  • Each stage uses character-specific obstacles, traps, and surprises rather than one repeated level format.
  • Gameplay settings include deserts, ocean areas, flying sequences, and a haunted mansion with ghosts and goblins.
  • The adventure mixes familiar Looney Tunes enemies with new menaces created for the game.

Sunsoft’s Game Boy release uses short, character-focused stages instead of a single continuous cartoon storyline. The result is a compact Looney Tunes title centered on switching play styles across the cast.