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The Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout

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1990 video game
1990 video game
The Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout
North American cover art
DeveloperKemco
PublishersKemco-Seika (U.S.)
Kemco (Japan, Europe)
ComposerHiroyuki Masuno
PlatformNintendo Entertainment System
Release
  • JP: August 3, 1990
  • NA: September 1990
  • EU: Q4 1990
GenrePlatform
ModeSingle-player

The Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout, known in Japan and on the title screen asHappy Birthday Bugs (ハッピーバースディ・バッグス) and in Europe asThe Bugs Bunny Blowout, is aplatformvideo game developed and published byKemco for theNintendo Entertainment System in 1990.

Plot

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It isBugs Bunny's 50th birthday anniversary. However, his friends, who were not invited, feel envious and decide to prevent Bugs from getting to his birthday party. By the time Bugs reaches his house, it turns out that his friends were playing tricks on him to stall him until they got his party ready.

Gameplay

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The game is a side-scrolling platform game where players controlBugs Bunny on a quest to get to his 50th birthday party. He is armed with a mallet that he can swing at various enemies to defeat them, deflect certain projectiles or destroy bricks. He can also collect hearts to restore his health and carrots for bonus points. He can also land on top of enemies without getting damaged. At the end of most levels, Bugs Bunny has to use his mallet to defeat a Warner Brothers cartoon character, such asFoghorn Leghorn,Sylvester, or theTasmanian Devil. These other Looney Tunes characters are trying to stop Bugs because they are all jealous that Bugs gets all the attention. Many of them can be damaged with the mallet or their own projectiles, butDaffy Duck can only be avoided in order to reach a carrot that takes him to the next level. Despite appearing on the cover,Porky Pig does not appear in the game. The cover art was designed by Larry Grossman.[1]

At the end of each level, Bugs can play a minigame, which allows him to earnextra lives. The total amount he can earn is 99. Despite the name on the packaging, the North American and European releases retain the game's Japanese title,Happy Birthday Bugs, on the game's title screen.

Reception

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Reception
Review scores
PublicationScore
GameZone40/100[2]
Video Games (DE)59%[3]

It received average to positive reviews. Spanish magazineSuper Juegos gave the game 72.6.[4] Brazilian magazineVideoGame gave the game four out of five stars.[5] French magazineJoypad gave the game 80%.[6] Italian magazineConsolemania gave it 77.[7]

References

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  1. ^"Lost Artwork For The Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout Found Thirty-Two Years Later". Time Extension. 7 November 2022. RetrievedSeptember 14, 2023.
  2. ^Ryan, Jackie (May 1992)."bugs bunny's birthday blowout".Game Zone. No. 7. pp. 43–44. RetrievedJuly 10, 2025 – viaInternet Archive.
  3. ^Forster, Winnie (February 1992)."Bugs Bunny".Video Games (in German). p. 69. RetrievedJuly 10, 2025 – viaInternet Archive.
  4. ^"La Suerte de ser Conejo".Super Juegos. No. 4. Grupo Zeta. August 1992. p. 27.
  5. ^"Sistema Nintendo".VideoGame. Vol. 1, no. 2. Sigla. 1991. p. 28.
  6. ^"Le site des anciennes revues informatiques - www.abandonware-magazines.org".www.abandonware-magazines.org.
  7. ^"Consolemania 005". February 1992.

External links

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Bugs Bunny
Crazy Castle
Daffy Duck
Coyote and Road Runner
Speedy Gonzales
Sylvester andTweety
Tasmanian Devil
Looney Tunes
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