Overview
Released in 1991, this game developed by Konami, under the Nintendo of America license, is a classic platformer that features characters from the animated television series. Players take control of Buster Bunny in a quest to rescue Babs Bunny from the clutches of Montana Max, the main antagonist.
Gameplay
In the game, players navigate through a series of levels, each with unique designs and challenges, such as enemies and obstacles. The player must collect items, defeat enemies, and solve simple puzzles to progress through each stage. The environment captures the whimsical and colorful nature of the animated series.
Characters
Players start with the choice to switch between three characters: Buster Bunny, Dizzy Devil, and Plucky Duck, each having unique abilities and designed characteristics catering to different gameplay strategies. This switchable dynamic adds a layer of strategy, enhancing the game’s depth and replayability.
Cultural Impact
Upon its release, the game was praised for its faithful representation of the beloved cartoon series and its engaging gameplay. It resonated well with both fans of the series and new players, contributing to the popularity of platform games in the early 90s.
Development Insights
Developed during a period when platformers were highly popular, the game stood out due to its utilization of multiple character abilities, which later inspired similar mechanics in future platformer games. The collaboration between Konami and Nintendo of America showcased the potential of licensing deals in enhancing game development quality and market reach.







