"Behold my disintegrating gun and brother, when it disintegrates it disintegrates". (Gun disintegrates). "Well, what do you know... It...um disintegrated".
@@jg2722 As someone who rented it a couple times as a kid, yeah. They put in the work on the animations but the audio work is thoroughly "meh" and in terms of gameplay I'd rank it about on par with Death Valley Rally. They're both brutally difficult games thanks largely to subpar controls and level design.
I don't even know where to go right from the start in this game... I could watch a playthrough but what's the point? I do it sometimes but only for long games or for a puzzle, but with Rabbit Rampage, a cartoonish platformer, after 30 seconds of gameplay I'm lost lol. It's a shame that SNES Drunk is such a fan of Looney Tunes cartoons that he didn't call this game out, because I thought I was strange before reading these comments@@jg2722
Maybe if you wanna buy each game 2 or 3 times.... no thanks. I also hated playing shitty sega ports of fighting games with the 3 button controller Some games belong on their own systems
@@nicks4802 If they're completely different, you're not really buying each game 2 or 3 times. Like buying SNES Aladdin and Genesis Aladdin wouldn't be the same as double dipping, other than following the plot of the movie loosely, they're entirely different in level layout and gameplay.
Oh yeah, Haunted Holiday. I used to have that game. It had this weird weather system in the game where every time you replay the game (or game over) the scenery changes. It doesn't actually affect gameplay but its still really trippy.
The great thing about catching up on these videos is that I remember games that I rented once in like 1995 that I've completely forgotten about. As soon as I saw that Roadrunner game I instantly remembered it, don't think I've thought about that game or remembered it existing in like 20 years. I also played Tiny Toons, but I still definitely remembered that one, I rented that back in 93 when I was in Kindergarten, I remember playing it when the bus was about to come by and Mom had to hurry me outside, haha.
Buster Busts Loose actually holds up as a fairly entertaining licensed platformer despite some rough patches and weird difficulty spikes. Road Runner maybe not so much.
th-cam.com/video/eqXy1gkO04w/w-d-xo.html Will THIS help? It comes from "The Major Lied Til Dawn," And was the result of a running gag from the short, in which Major Twombley once stated "An elephant never forgets, but this fellow was trying to REMEMBER something!"
The Taz Mania game is very hard. I had it when I was child, but never finished. Tried it again some years ago and still thought it to be very hard. I want to finish it someday tough.
There's a bootleg version of the Speed Gonzalez game called Sonic saves Mario. I played it a lot as a kid. This is the first time that I see the original game. Amazing video.
The road runner game is a good game. You kinda have to learn the track to reach places and the speed mechanic is done well. It is a little but tricky at first but once you get the hang of it. It’s an over all good game. Very well designed courses that give a great road runner feel.
The problem with Road Runner is that it suffers from all the flaws of a classic Sonic game and then some; you have the same extremely restrictive viewing area for a speed-focused game which is exacerbated by much larger sprites, even more reliance on trial and error to learn the level layouts, and then tack on the additional problems of your attacks being extremely restrictive and awkward, controls being even wonkier and floatier, TELEPORTER MAZES later in the game, and level design which is frequently much easier to get lost in, die instantly to leaps of faith, lose almost all your progress with a single missed jump, or end up getting stuck with a much earlier checkpoint by accident because you touched them out of order. Thematically it's really well executed, there are nice touches like the level-end animations and being able to press Up+L for a completely cosmetic mechanic, and I can imagine that if you actually put in the time to learn all the level layouts, shortcuts, and "gotchas" and become basically prescient to all hazards, it could be pretty fun to speedrun. But I think a game that controls very awkwardly and tests your patience for multiple playthroughs before getting to the point of being fun is still a bad game by most metrics.
I remember that game. I was surprissed at the weather system in the game. Sometimes it would be snowing sometimes it would look like autumn etc. Really impressive way back when.
The only problem with Buster's game is that you need to finish it in the hardest mode to get to the end, and the password option is only available in the easiest mode, not really a good choice of game design.
@@Gojiro7 Yeah, Batman Returns was a little like that. All the levels were accessible, but you only get to see the whole ending cinematic if you beat it on the hardest difficulty.
I played Loony Tunes Basket Ball so much when i was a kid, and yeah you're right, this is one of if not THE BEST basketball game on the SNES .. also you missed that each character has a special move and they all so fun and satisfying to preform
Looney Tunes B Ball kicks ass, definitely one of my favorite 16-bit basketball games if not my absolute favorite, NBA Jam and Dunk Dream are the only ones that even come close to it.
imma have to say it -- rabbit rampage looks and feels *a lot* like a legit flash game. if you put a decent smoothing filter over that footage and told me it was a wb kids flash game from 2005 i wouldn't bat an eye
The animation and detail in video games were pretty amazing back then! Even better to some games today! A lot of times the sprites in today's games lose the fluidity of movement and just seem so stiff! I am a huge fan of the looney tunes and Warner Bros.! Awesome video man!
Some of my favorite memorys as a child was sitting with my dad watching classic Looney toons episodes it ment even more to me when I found out he grew up watching the same cartoons..
The Animaniacs Genesis game has the same plot, but is COMPLETELY different from the SNES version you showcased here; I had no idea. You should take a look!
Why did they do that? Konami owned the rights to the IP on both platforms, yet they made completely different games for each. Meanwhile Virgin's Lion King games are basically the same.
I think I actually played every single one of these except for Looney Tunes B-Ball (and the unreleased ones, of course). Your channel has been great for lots of "OHHHH YEEEAAAH! I remember that!" moments, especially for games I totally, completely forgot existed. Like there's some SNES games I never forgot - mostly the big obvous ones, but also stuff like Legend of Mystical Ninja, Uncharted Waters, 7th Saga, EVO, Hook, yadda yadda. But there's others like Duck Dodgers or Dragon View or Equinox that had COMPLETELY disappeared from my memory until seeing footage again and recognizing it instantly.
I grew up in the 90s playing Daffy Duck the Marvin missions and actually enjoy the game quite a bit. I didn't really have an issue with the controls. I also played Tasmania and actually enjoyed that game too although at first I had to get used to it. There was a Tiny Toons game I played on the Sega Genesis that actually was pretty hard and wish I could play again. I also recall a side-scrolling Tasmanian devil game that I remember seeing my brother's play which I could have sworn was on Super Nintendo but maybe was on Sega Genesis.
I used to love Animaniacs but I always had a problem with a collision detection while jumping from platform to platform. There were many times when I fell down because I failed to jump at that exact platform. I still like the Bugs Bunny game. Frankly I played it as a kid so I'll probably have some bias towards it. But the presentation is amazing in that game. Like you're actually experiencing Bugs Bunny cartoons.
I like these compilation of games videos that youve been uploading recently. it also extends the episode which is a double plus. This format is definetly the best imo
My cousins (that we saw at Thanksgiving only) had Tiny Toons Wacky Sports Challenge. I loved playing it when we went to their house. My nephews and I have since played a handful of times, and always enjoy it. Very fun game.
I own the Genesis version and you're right. The Genesis version is more of a puzzle platformer and The Warner Siblings each had their own abilities like Wacko's mallet and Dot's... hypnotic kisses? Well that's Animaniacs for ya ha ha.
Enjoyed the video, just subscribed, but I've been watching for a year. My first subscription. It should be said, that "desert" is Wackyland. Porky went there in the 1938 classic cartoon "Porky in Wackyland".
I grew up with rabbit rampage. I loved how big the levels were in all directions, usually with multiple paths. The tracks used in its stages are typically very long and rarely repeat, which is unique for an SNES game.
If you go for NES you get The Flintstones Dino and Hoppy Rescue*, and Wacky Races**. *I think that was the name. It was a great game, but is excessively expensive now. It had kind of an early Castelvania feel to it. **It wasn't even a racing game, but something more like Mega Man or Darkwing Duck.
Yeah, when it comes to Looney Tunes and WB stuff in general in video games, they usually manage to preserve the charm of the source material but rarely do they come off as good games. As far as SNES games go, I can agree that Animaniacs and Buster Busts Loose are good, but IMO Looney Tunes had a REAL good run later with Infogrames and nothing can top that. Bugs Bunny Lost in Time, Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time Busters, Looney Tunes Racing, Looney Tunes Space Race, Taz Express, Taz Wanted, Sheep, Dog 'n Wolf. Now those are games worth checking out.
Love your videos man. Great job. I remember reading about Silvester and Tweetie in Game Pro back in the day. For some reason I recalled it had released.
That Sylvester & Tweety thing DID live on as a different game, by a different developer, on a different system: Cagey Capers for the SEGA Genesis. You try to catch Tweety, by using objects, eluding his enemies, and even his own son, Sylvester Jr., as well as that "Giant Mouse" Hippity Hopper (a kangaroo) make appearances.
Thank you for clarifying what the original game was for a sonic rom hack I played back in the day. The Speedy Gonzales game was it. You played as Sonic and recused Mario in a cage.
Thanks for the Channel mate, just found it some days ago. By far the best descriptions about games, game picks in general and I almost ever agree on your opinion. Except Donkey Kong Country of course. ;)
I owned and beat Road Runner's Death Valley Rally many times. The controls take a little getting used to, and the boards need to be learned to master, but once you are beyond a novice, the game is pretty fun.
The Taz-Mania game around the 7:15 mark got me good. When I went shopping with my dad, I looked at the back of the box and it was a platformer through and through from the screenshots... I got home, popped it in and thought "maybe I'll get to the platform portion of the game once I beat these levels..." yeah, no... I think they were screenshots for a Sega Genesis Taz-Mania game... what a let down that was.
I like Busters Busts Loose! Every Stage has different setting with different game play elements and you have cool mini games (I liked the squash one the most). And it looks still great today. I pop it now and than in my SNES.
Looney Tunes Basketball was a game that I wish I had played as a child. I would have had so much fun playing it with my siblings. I love the “Kill the Wabbit!!!” move from Elmer Fudd. Hey SNES Drunk, you should make a video about “Games you first played as an adult, but wished you had discovered as a child”
Taz-Mania is a great game and its not a racing game and there's a LOT more going on than just eating birds. You gotta' avoid so many obstacles in your way, especially in the later stages. You have oncoming cars, trucks coming sideways, water to avoid, slippery tar, mud, signs, trees, an archer, a pterodactyl that takes you back, this motocycle guy that can either give you food, springs or skates or dynamites or punches you, Taz's mom that chases you and if she catches you, you lose a continue, a blue coyote that blinds you, these two green guys that try to catch Taz with a net, and giant potholes. Even the roads get narrow and its harder to avoid cars and busses. This game is challenging. I think you didn't give that game a chance.
I gotta say, I love Looney Tune's B-Ball. I rented it multiple times as a kid. Contrarywise, Bug's Bunny is a mess. The controls are imprecise, the jump is floaty, hit detection is bad, and there are enemies EVERYWHERE. Don't know how I beat it as a kid.
I know this video is over a year old, but the Wacky Sports Challenge features a lot more than 7 disciplines. There are new disciplines added after each playthrough. Also, the old disciplines get a bit harder with every playthrough. This is really worth a drunk weekend.
Wow the memories. I honestly played most of these. Looney Toons B-ball was incredible. Must have rented that 3 or 4 times as a kid. I know I beat Speedy Gonzales and Porky. Loved Rabbit Rampage but it was always really hard for me if I recall. Also, I was pretty into that Taz game when it came out. Great list.
I have abit of memory of the colouring book. I wasn't too mad about the Animanics game. The road runner is abit difficult to control. I love Speedy's sound and saving the caged friends. Tiny Toons Ad, I remember the charged run. My FAVOURITE GAME to play with my mom, we have to figure out the rules as the cartridge was in Japanese. I think I developed my skill on rhythm from this game. Thanks for including that.
It’s funny I totally agreed with your take on the best games out the bunch. My cousin had b-ball and I couldn’t get enough of it. And Tiny Toons with Buster had a football level that was so fun that I would lose on purpose so I could keep playing it over😂😂 good times
Cool! I got a snes with Tiny Toons Adventures and played it briefly and it looked like a fun game. Also came with donky kong and two different mario games mario world and alstars. Super excited to enjoy the system with my mom and sisters we had one growing up and this one I just got came with two gamepads.
Looney Tunes B-Ball and Buster Busts Loose were great games i had a lot of fun with. Way back when the emulating roms was kinda new, there used to be this Sonic the Hedgehog game available for SNES emulators which I'm now sure is a hacked version of the Speedy Gonzales game
If you want an actually good Roadrunner & Wile E. Coyote game, you can't go wrong with Desert Demolition on the Mega Drive. It may be insanely short, but man is it a fun 45-60 minutes. Everything is done well, and the only criticism you can really level at the game is the aforementioned length.
I have not heard about any of the Looney Tunes games in forever!!!! I own/owned Rabbit Rampage, Duck Dodgers, Porky Pig, the Taz game and Speedy Gonzalez. Rabbit Rampage has a soft spot in my heart too, the hook for me is just starting up the game and hearing "OHM" Duck Dodgers was difficult as shit for me as a child, but I think I got the hang of it now. Porky Pig is a beautiful game and that one is my favorite of all these. My one problem with it is sometimes you can slip through the platforms. Taz is dumb, and the only saving grace for Speedy is kicking the round fuzzy looking enemies, hearing the thud of a kick and looking at their reactions as they fall victim to the world under the map
"Behold my disintegrating gun and brother, when it disintegrates it disintegrates". (Gun disintegrates). "Well, what do you know... It...um disintegrated".
DUCK DODGERS IN A 24 1/2 CENTURY!!!
One thing that all this games have in common is the beautiful character sprites. All games look like a cartoon.
Wow the sprites and animation on Rabbit Rampage are amazing.
Yeah but the gameplay is terrible
@@jg2722 As someone who rented it a couple times as a kid, yeah. They put in the work on the animations but the audio work is thoroughly "meh" and in terms of gameplay I'd rank it about on par with Death Valley Rally. They're both brutally difficult games thanks largely to subpar controls and level design.
I don't even know where to go right from the start in this game... I could watch a playthrough but what's the point? I do it sometimes but only for long games or for a puzzle, but with Rabbit Rampage, a cartoonish platformer, after 30 seconds of gameplay I'm lost lol. It's a shame that SNES Drunk is such a fan of Looney Tunes cartoons that he didn't call this game out, because I thought I was strange before reading these comments@@jg2722
The Genesis/Megadrive games are completely different, it was the best generation to own all the home systems.
yes i agree
But annoying that some features are exclusively on one system and that always sucked on the bad end
Maybe if you wanna buy each game 2 or 3 times.... no thanks.
I also hated playing shitty sega ports of fighting games with the 3 button controller
Some games belong on their own systems
@@nicks4802 If they're completely different, you're not really buying each game 2 or 3 times. Like buying SNES Aladdin and Genesis Aladdin wouldn't be the same as double dipping, other than following the plot of the movie loosely, they're entirely different in level layout and gameplay.
Yeah your right. Do u own Sega Mega drive man
Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday is a great game. Absolutely love it
Oh yeah, Haunted Holiday. I used to have that game.
It had this weird weather system in the game where every time you replay the game (or game over) the scenery changes. It doesn't actually affect gameplay but its still really trippy.
The great thing about catching up on these videos is that I remember games that I rented once in like 1995 that I've completely forgotten about. As soon as I saw that Roadrunner game I instantly remembered it, don't think I've thought about that game or remembered it existing in like 20 years. I also played Tiny Toons, but I still definitely remembered that one, I rented that back in 93 when I was in Kindergarten, I remember playing it when the bus was about to come by and Mom had to hurry me outside, haha.
Same, when i saw Wacky Sports Challenge's gameplay, I immediately remembers playing it. "Oh shit I loved that game"
Buster Busts Loose actually holds up as a fairly entertaining licensed platformer despite some rough patches and weird difficulty spikes. Road Runner maybe not so much.
No that's all folk's? #missedopportunity
th-cam.com/video/eqXy1gkO04w/w-d-xo.html Will THIS help? It comes from "The Major Lied Til Dawn," And was the result of a running gag from the short, in which Major Twombley once stated "An elephant never forgets, but this fellow was trying to REMEMBER something!"
The Taz Mania game is very hard. I had it when I was child, but never finished. Tried it again some years ago and still thought it to be very hard. I want to finish it someday tough.
I loved rabbit rampage so much as a kid. It was a rental back then and boy, did i spend every waking moment with it!
There's a bootleg version of the Speed Gonzalez game called Sonic saves Mario. I played it a lot as a kid. This is the first time that I see the original game. Amazing video.
I had one of the titled Sonic 5 vs. Super Mario.
It's normally known as: sonic the hedgehog 4, or just sonic 4 SNES to help destinguish it from the sonic 4 SEGA made
The road runner game is a good game. You kinda have to learn the track to reach places and the speed mechanic is done well.
It is a little but tricky at first but once you get the hang of it. It’s an over all good game. Very well designed courses that give
a great road runner feel.
The problem with Road Runner is that it suffers from all the flaws of a classic Sonic game and then some; you have the same extremely restrictive viewing area for a speed-focused game which is exacerbated by much larger sprites, even more reliance on trial and error to learn the level layouts, and then tack on the additional problems of your attacks being extremely restrictive and awkward, controls being even wonkier and floatier, TELEPORTER MAZES later in the game, and level design which is frequently much easier to get lost in, die instantly to leaps of faith, lose almost all your progress with a single missed jump, or end up getting stuck with a much earlier checkpoint by accident because you touched them out of order.
Thematically it's really well executed, there are nice touches like the level-end animations and being able to press Up+L for a completely cosmetic mechanic, and I can imagine that if you actually put in the time to learn all the level layouts, shortcuts, and "gotchas" and become basically prescient to all hazards, it could be pretty fun to speedrun. But I think a game that controls very awkwardly and tests your patience for multiple playthroughs before getting to the point of being fun is still a bad game by most metrics.
The graphics in bugs bunny look amazing
I remember that game. I was surprissed at the weather system in the game. Sometimes it would be snowing sometimes it would look like autumn etc. Really impressive way back when.
The only problem with Buster's game is that you need to finish it in the hardest mode to get to the end, and the password option is only available in the easiest mode, not really a good choice of game design.
for some reason, someone high up at Konami back in the day demanded that all their games only be considered beaten if you do it on hard.
The game is easy as hell though and takes like an hour to beat. I'm sure you can manage without a password if you try your best.
@@briandhamby I remember beating the game on challenge mode many years ago. Hard, but still fun.
@@Gojiro7 Yeah, Batman Returns was a little like that. All the levels were accessible, but you only get to see the whole ending cinematic if you beat it on the hardest difficulty.
Road Runner's Death Valley Rally is great, a little hard but once you know the map it gets really easier
I prefer the Desert Demolition in Sega
I played Loony Tunes Basket Ball so much when i was a kid, and yeah you're right, this is one of if not THE BEST basketball game on the SNES .. also you missed that each character has a special move and they all so fun and satisfying to preform
Looney Tunes B Ball kicks ass, definitely one of my favorite 16-bit basketball games if not my absolute favorite, NBA Jam and Dunk Dream are the only ones that even come close to it.
KidShoryuken them guided 3 point shots are porn.
omg i didnt have as much fun with other people playing games until smash brothers. simply the "impersonating other characters" codes were so much fun!
KidShoryuken pretty trash title. Clear NBA JAM rip off that lacks class.
CheapJabroni-XD
Buster bust loose for the “SNES” is a great game. Still play it to this day.
I really loved Road Runner's Death Valley Rally back in the day, especially the boss fights
Daffy Duck jumps all the way across the screen... all I remember. Well, that and.... "mother".
Lol
And every single enemy dying with a surprisingly pronounced scream of outrage
imma have to say it -- rabbit rampage looks and feels *a lot* like a legit flash game. if you put a decent smoothing filter over that footage and told me it was a wb kids flash game from 2005 i wouldn't bat an eye
The animation and detail in video games were pretty amazing back then! Even better to some games today! A lot of times the sprites in today's games lose the fluidity of movement and just seem so stiff! I am a huge fan of the looney tunes and Warner Bros.! Awesome video man!
That raining cats and dogs stage is in reference to Wackyland. One of Porky’s most memorable cartoons
I do believe Sunsoft America went under, Sunsoft Japan is still doing business to this day
marvin missions actually gets pretty good when you get used to the controls, and realize shot-jump is a whole mechanic by itself.
Some of my favorite memorys as a child was sitting with my dad watching classic Looney toons episodes it ment even more to me when I found out he grew up watching the same cartoons..
The Animaniacs Genesis game has the same plot, but is COMPLETELY different from the SNES version you showcased here; I had no idea.
You should take a look!
Why did they do that? Konami owned the rights to the IP on both platforms, yet they made completely different games for each. Meanwhile Virgin's Lion King games are basically the same.
I think I actually played every single one of these except for Looney Tunes B-Ball (and the unreleased ones, of course). Your channel has been great for lots of "OHHHH YEEEAAAH! I remember that!" moments, especially for games I totally, completely forgot existed. Like there's some SNES games I never forgot - mostly the big obvous ones, but also stuff like Legend of Mystical Ninja, Uncharted Waters, 7th Saga, EVO, Hook, yadda yadda. But there's others like Duck Dodgers or Dragon View or Equinox that had COMPLETELY disappeared from my memory until seeing footage again and recognizing it instantly.
I grew up in the 90s playing Daffy Duck the Marvin missions and actually enjoy the game quite a bit. I didn't really have an issue with the controls. I also played Tasmania and actually enjoyed that game too although at first I had to get used to it.
There was a Tiny Toons game I played on the Sega Genesis that actually was pretty hard and wish I could play again. I also recall a side-scrolling Tasmanian devil game that I remember seeing my brother's play which I could have sworn was on Super Nintendo but maybe was on Sega Genesis.
Looney Tunes B Ball is my basketball game of choice XD
RollingWithNat20 who knew those things would go so well together? 😉
I used to love Animaniacs but I always had a problem with a collision detection while jumping from platform to platform. There were many times when I fell down because I failed to jump at that exact platform. I still like the Bugs Bunny game. Frankly I played it as a kid so I'll probably have some bias towards it. But the presentation is amazing in that game. Like you're actually experiencing Bugs Bunny cartoons.
You are a man after my own heart, liking SNES games and Looney Tunes cartoons. ^_^
I like these compilation of games videos that youve been uploading recently. it also extends the episode which is a double plus. This format is definetly the best imo
My cousins (that we saw at Thanksgiving only) had Tiny Toons Wacky Sports Challenge. I loved playing it when we went to their house.
My nephews and I have since played a handful of times, and always enjoy it. Very fun game.
Looney Tunes bball and Death Valley Rally were the ones I had and loved a lot.
Love Death Valley Rally to its a lot better then what he says in the video trust me
Daffy Duck: The Marvin Missions kicked my ass I could never beat that
I had the Sega Genesis version of Animaniacs. The gameplay is completely different.
I own the Genesis version and you're right. The Genesis version is more of a puzzle platformer and The Warner Siblings each had their own abilities like Wacko's mallet and Dot's... hypnotic kisses? Well that's Animaniacs for ya ha ha.
Porky's game freaked me out really bad when I was a kid lol. The music was spot on for creepy.
I agree. I remember finding that game to be confusing and unsettling. Which, if that was what they were going for, was done really well.
So glad I found your channel. Great videos I’ve been binging all day! Quality content.(:
Enjoyed the video, just subscribed, but I've been watching for a year. My first subscription.
It should be said, that "desert" is Wackyland. Porky went there in the 1938 classic cartoon "Porky in Wackyland".
oh yeah, is that where he meets that weird Dodo bird?
@@zednotzee yes
Just so you know, at 4:19 the "Desert" is actually Wackyland, from "Porky In Wackyland".
Damn Wile E just can’t catch a break. One time he’s gonna get that bird they can’t finish the game.
Taz-Mania was my first video game ever!
I see you Team Cream Pie
I grew up with rabbit rampage. I loved how big the levels were in all directions, usually with multiple paths.
The tracks used in its stages are typically very long and rarely repeat, which is unique for an SNES game.
Aww, you should have concluded this with Hanna Barbera SNES games, like Yogi Bear and Turbo Toons.
No
If you go for NES you get The Flintstones Dino and Hoppy Rescue*, and Wacky Races**.
*I think that was the name. It was a great game, but is excessively expensive now. It had kind of an early Castelvania feel to it.
**It wasn't even a racing game, but something more like Mega Man or Darkwing Duck.
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Yeah, when it comes to Looney Tunes and WB stuff in general in video games, they usually manage to preserve the charm of the source material but rarely do they come off as good games. As far as SNES games go, I can agree that Animaniacs and Buster Busts Loose are good, but IMO Looney Tunes had a REAL good run later with Infogrames and nothing can top that. Bugs Bunny Lost in Time, Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time Busters, Looney Tunes Racing, Looney Tunes Space Race, Taz Express, Taz Wanted, Sheep, Dog 'n Wolf. Now those are games worth checking out.
So glad you mentioned Buster Busts Loose. Definitely one of the best SNES titles.
Love your videos man. Great job.
I remember reading about Silvester and Tweetie in Game Pro back in the day. For some reason I recalled it had released.
Thanks Sergio
tiny toons wacky sports, Animaniacs and road runner where some my top favourites on snes and still play them to this day
This is good info, thanks! The part about the unreleased games was fun!
That Sylvester & Tweety thing DID live on as a different game, by a different developer, on a different system: Cagey Capers for the SEGA Genesis. You try to catch Tweety, by using objects, eluding his enemies, and even his own son, Sylvester Jr., as well as that "Giant Mouse" Hippity Hopper (a kangaroo) make appearances.
YoshiAngemon swore I played a Sylvester and tweety game where you had to try catching tweety swinging in his cage.
Thank you for clarifying what the original game was for a sonic rom hack I played back in the day. The Speedy Gonzales game was it. You played as Sonic and recused Mario in a cage.
Thanks for the Channel mate, just found it some days ago. By far the best descriptions about games, game picks in general and I almost ever agree on your opinion. Except Donkey Kong Country of course. ;)
6:26 the Speedy game was used for a Sonic & Mario rom hack. Swap Speedy for Sonic and the captured mice as Mario.
I owned and beat Road Runner's Death Valley Rally many times. The controls take a little getting used to, and the boards need to be learned to master, but once you are beyond a novice, the game is pretty fun.
The Taz-Mania game around the 7:15 mark got me good. When I went shopping with my dad, I looked at the back of the box and it was a platformer through and through from the screenshots... I got home, popped it in and thought "maybe I'll get to the platform portion of the game once I beat these levels..." yeah, no... I think they were screenshots for a Sega Genesis Taz-Mania game... what a let down that was.
RoadRunner, Tazmania, Tiny Toons and Duck Dodgers were my favorite games
I loved Loony Toons B-Ball almost as much as I did NBA Jam, that was a shockingly well done sports game. I rented it so damn often.
1:20 Helloooooo Nurse!
That's sexist!!!!
I like Busters Busts Loose! Every Stage has different setting with different game play elements and you have cool mini games (I liked the squash one the most). And it looks still great today. I pop it now and than in my SNES.
Dude, the bugs bunny graphics are OUT OF THIS WORLD, wow.
Looney Tunes Basketball was a game that I wish I had played as a child. I would have had so much fun playing it with my siblings. I love the “Kill the Wabbit!!!” move from Elmer Fudd. Hey SNES Drunk, you should make a video about “Games you first played as an adult, but wished you had discovered as a child”
Whoa can't believe its taken me this long to discover your channel with also being a massive SNES fan. Love your videos, keep up the fantastic work!
Taz-Mania is a great game and its not a racing game and there's a LOT more going on than just eating birds. You gotta' avoid so many obstacles in your way, especially in the later stages. You have oncoming cars, trucks coming sideways, water to avoid, slippery tar, mud, signs, trees, an archer, a pterodactyl that takes you back, this motocycle guy that can either give you food, springs or skates or dynamites or punches you, Taz's mom that chases you and if she catches you, you lose a continue, a blue coyote that blinds you, these two green guys that try to catch Taz with a net, and giant potholes. Even the roads get narrow and its harder to avoid cars and busses. This game is challenging. I think you didn't give that game a chance.
The Tiny Toons party game was a blast from the past, my friends def had that game
Looney Tunes B-Ball is awesome. I found it randomly and thought I'd try it out. It's one of my favorite snes games.
Tiny Toons: Buster Busts Loose: I had that game as a kid! Was really a great platformer apart from the usual and well known stuff!
First time I've thought of or remembered Speedy Gonzales in like 25 years. No idea why I owned that game but I sure remember playing it a lot. Weird.
I'm so glad I found your reviews.
Thanks for pointing out when a game is 4-player compatible! :)
I gotta say, I love Looney Tune's B-Ball. I rented it multiple times as a kid.
Contrarywise, Bug's Bunny is a mess. The controls are imprecise, the jump is floaty, hit detection is bad, and there are enemies EVERYWHERE. Don't know how I beat it as a kid.
So nice to see Rabbit Rampage getting some coverage! Loved that game as a kid
Looney Tunes B-Ball is one of the best games on the SNES. 🐾
I know this video is over a year old, but the Wacky Sports Challenge features a lot more than 7 disciplines. There are new disciplines added after each playthrough. Also, the old disciplines get a bit harder with every playthrough. This is really worth a drunk weekend.
That porky pig Sprite is one of the biggest SNES sprites I've ever seen on a platformer.. that bugs bunny one was huge to haha
Wow the memories. I honestly played most of these. Looney Toons B-ball was incredible. Must have rented that 3 or 4 times as a kid. I know I beat Speedy Gonzales and Porky. Loved Rabbit Rampage but it was always really hard for me if I recall. Also, I was pretty into that Taz game when it came out. Great list.
nice - I also rented bugs bunny back in the day and seeing it makes me realize how I had a soft spot for this game all these years as well
I have abit of memory of the colouring book. I wasn't too mad about the Animanics game.
The road runner is abit difficult to control. I love Speedy's sound and saving the caged friends. Tiny Toons Ad, I remember the charged run.
My FAVOURITE GAME to play with my mom, we have to figure out the rules as the cartridge was in Japanese. I think I developed my skill on rhythm from this game. Thanks for including that.
It’s funny I totally agreed with your take on the best games out the bunch. My cousin had b-ball and I couldn’t get enough of it. And Tiny Toons with Buster had a football level that was so fun that I would lose on purpose so I could keep playing it over😂😂 good times
You should do a video on unreleased games. It might be interesting or incredibly boring.
yeah like that unfinished Steven segal game. that would be a cool vid
Oh man, that game looked so bad.
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Sega had a taz platforming game based on the taz cartoon. It was actually pretty good.
Two of them, even. I liked the first one more, but the sequel had many improvements.
Thanks for bringing back pain and misery. Totally forgot about the road runner gamen.
Thanks. I'm gonna have a great rest of my day!
Never managed to beat the tiny toons games but always loved them. The olympics game is soo much tun.
Looney Tunes bball inspired Space Jam
Cool!
I got a snes with Tiny Toons Adventures and played it briefly and it looked like a fun game.
Also came with donky kong and two different mario games mario world and alstars.
Super excited to enjoy the system with my mom and sisters we had one growing up and this one I just got came with two gamepads.
Looney Tunes B-Ball and Buster Busts Loose were great games i had a lot of fun with.
Way back when the emulating roms was kinda new, there used to be this Sonic the Hedgehog game available for SNES emulators which I'm now sure is a hacked version of the Speedy Gonzales game
I used to have Animaniacs and the first Tiny Toons game. Both very fun games
Damn! I didn't know sunsoft went bankrupt!? I guess blaster master wasn't enough to hold them up.
Spy hunter, fester's quest, batman, they had some good music back then!
Great video, thanks for making it.
Thanks for taking the time to watch
If you want an actually good Roadrunner & Wile E. Coyote game, you can't go wrong with Desert Demolition on the Mega Drive. It may be insanely short, but man is it a fun 45-60 minutes. Everything is done well, and the only criticism you can really level at the game is the aforementioned length.
I have not heard about any of the Looney Tunes games in forever!!!! I own/owned Rabbit Rampage, Duck Dodgers, Porky Pig, the Taz game and Speedy Gonzalez. Rabbit Rampage has a soft spot in my heart too, the hook for me is just starting up the game and hearing "OHM" Duck Dodgers was difficult as shit for me as a child, but I think I got the hang of it now. Porky Pig is a beautiful game and that one is my favorite of all these. My one problem with it is sometimes you can slip through the platforms. Taz is dumb, and the only saving grace for Speedy is kicking the round fuzzy looking enemies, hearing the thud of a kick and looking at their reactions as they fall victim to the world under the map
I remember renting Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday at Blockbusters and loving it.
Sonic 4 is the most memorable Looney Tunes game.
When i saw the speedy gonzales game i remembered instantly that It was used to make a Sonic ROM hack that was pretty popular
You neglected to mention that in BBall there is a Wackyness Setting in the options to crank it regular basketball to all the NBA Jam style insanity.
So many good memories with tiny toons sports
I used to love watching blocks of Loony Tunes on Cartoon Network