

Remember that old Bugs Bunny Game Boy game? It’s basically a chaotic, carrot-fueled platformer where you hop around dodging Elmer Fudd’s terrible aim and solving weirdly elaborate puzzles—like, why does Bugs need to stack crates to outsmart Yosemite Sam? Classic Looney Tunes logic.
The sprites are surprisingly colorful for a Game Boy title, and the music sticks in your head way longer than it should. Some of the jumps are janky (thanks, 90s platforming), but there’s something charming about how over-the-top the traps and gags are. Also, no lie, the first time Daffy Duck showed up just to ruin my day, I laughed way too hard.
If you’ve got a soft spot for handheld nostalgia or just want to see Bugs being a smug genius, it’s a solid time. Just don’t expect it to go easy on you.
Must-play games
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The Amazing Spider-man 2 (gb)
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Looney Tunes (gb)
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The Simpsons : Bart & The Beanstalk (gb)
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Tetris (world) (gb)
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Batman (world) (gb)
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Spider-man And The X-men In Arcade's Revenge (gb)
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Superman (usa, Europe) (gb)
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Superman (gb)
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Iron Man X-o Manowar In Heavy Metal (gb)
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (gb)
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Ironman X-o Manowar In Heavy Metal (usa, Europe) (gb)
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Spider-man 3 : Invasion Of The Spider-slayers (gb)