Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time

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Bugs Bunny Lost in Time
Bugs Bunny - Lost in Time (game box art).jpg
Playstation Cover art
Developer(s) Behaviour Interactive
Publisher(s) Infogrames
Distributor(s) Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Platforms Microsoft Windows, PlayStation
Release date(s) PlayStation
    Microsoft Windows
      Genre(s) Platform
      Mode(s) Single-player

      Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time is a Looney Tunes platform video game for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation, released in 1999. An indirect sequel, Bugs Bunny and Taz: Time Busters, was produced for the same platforms a year later.

      Gameplay

      The game stars cartoon character Bugs Bunny who finds and activates a time machine after taking a wrong turn at Albuquerque. He ends up in Nowhere, home of a sorcerer named Merlin Munroe. Merlin then informs Bugs that he is lost in time and that he must travel through five different eras of time (spanning 21 levels in total) in order to collect clock symbols and golden carrots that will allow him to return to the present.

      The objective of this game is to collect time clocks to progress through different eras via the time machine. Bugs must utilize his unique abilities to solve puzzles and defeat various enemies throughout the levels. At the end of each era, Bugs must confront and defeat a boss character to unlock the next era.

      Characters

      • Bugs Bunny - The main character of the game, voiced by Billy West. He is a rabbit who outwits his enemies on his quest to return to the present.
      • Merlin Munroe - A sorcerer who tells Bugs useful information to get back to the present. His name is a pun on Marilyn Monroe. He is voiced by Jess Harnell.
      • Elmer Fudd - A caveman who hunts "wabbits." He is the antagonist of the Stone Age Era, and is voiced by West.
      • Daffy Duck - Bugs' rival who is hunted by Elmer Fudd in the Stone Age and appears with his 'Robin Duck' persona in the Medieval Period. He is voiced by Joe Alaskey.
      • Witch Hazel - A witch who wants Bugs for her rabbit stew. She lives in the Forgotten Woods and appears in the Medieval Period. She is voiced by June Foray.
      • Yosemite Sam - Appears as the captain of a pirate ship who Bugs battles on Treasure Island in the Pirate Years. He is voiced through archive vocals by Maurice LaMarche and Mel Blanc.
      • Rocky and Mugsy - Thugs who rob banks in the 1930s. They are voiced by Alaskey.
      • Marvin the Martian - A martian who tests his latest weapon on Bugs Bunny. He appears in Dimension X, and is voiced by Alaskey.
      • Instant Martians - Martians who start out as pills will turn into martians when water is added. They appear as obstacles in Dimension X.
      • Blacque Jacque Shellacque - Appears as a common enemy in the Pirate Years (where his Bonanza Bunny appearance is used) and the 1930s.
      • Toro the Bull - A Spanish bull who is outsmarted by Bugs in a bullfight in the 1930s.
      • Beaky Buzzard - A sleepy buzzard who helps Bugs reach a high place when eh is played a groovy tune. Appears in the Royal Square in the Medieval Period of the game.

      Reception

      Reception
      Aggregate score
      Aggregator Score
      GameRankings (PS) 68.33%[1]
      (PC) 53.75%[2]
      Review scores
      Publication Score
      AllGame (PS) 3.5/5 stars[3]
      (PC) 1.5/5 stars[4]
      CVG 1/10[5]
      EGM 4.5/10[6]
      Game Informer 5.25/10[7]
      GameSpot (PS) 7.8/10[8]
      (PC) 6.1/10[9]
      IGN 7.8/10[10]
      OPM (US) 3.5/5 stars[11]
      PC Zone 24%[12]

      The game was met with average to very mixed reception, as GameRankings gave it a score of 68.33% for the PlayStation version,[1] and 53.75% for the PC version.[2]

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