![]() And the gameplay is solid, it's slightly similar to "Super Mario Bros 3" with its techniques. Control is solid though just a little loose sometimes but not by much. You have plenty of colorful unique enemies and bosses. Each of the levels are unique and have different themes which also is true to the spirt of the show as it was a skit comedy by its nature. It all gives you the feel of playing and being in the world of the show itself. From the background down to the characters themselves and their expressions. I really like the graphical presentation, it's all well detailed and colored. But what's really important is in the action which in Acme Loonavercity standards, I'd say gets a passing grade. That's all it in a nutshell it's a pretty basic plotline but it fits and feels like a plot that could have made a good episode saga for the show. The plotline is much like any Tiny Toons plot, Montana Max he kidnaps Babs (yeah, I know damsel in distress cliche trope but since it's "Tiny Toons" I don't mind) but also is trying to take control of all of Acme Acres with the help of the rival school and other scum on his payroll and it's up to Buster and his Tiny Toon gang to save both Babs and Acme Acres from Max's evil clutches. ![]() Thankfully the franchise is in the right hands which is "Konami" which have made plenty of great licensed game titles and this game is thankfully one of them. And of course, from its popularity you know that a video game adaptation is inevitable. As you can guess I'm a fan of "Tiny Toon Adventures" as it's one of my favorite animated shows, it was one of the big ones that was the kickoff of the 90's. ![]() This is another of my favorite licensed games of all time as well as games for the NES. ![]()
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