My Played Video Games Review: Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose! for the Super Nintendo

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Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose! is a platform video game for the Super Nintendo/Super Famicom console, inspired by the beloved animated TV series of the same name. Developed and published by Konami, it made its debut in Japan (known there as Tiny Toon Adventures in 1992 before being released in Europe and North America in 1993.

In the early 1990s, Tiny Toon Adventures was a popular cartoon series that introduced a new generation of Looney Tunes characters. It later got a video game for the Super Nintendo that came out around the same time the show was ending. The game was like many other 2D platformers that dominated the video game industry. It wasn't the best game out there because of limited content, but it was still fun to play and had colorful levels.

Japan only box cover art. (Image source)

The Story

Assuming the role of Buster Bunny, the co-host of Tiny Toon Adventures in Buster Busts Loose!, you'll tackle various challenges across different stages to progress through the adventure. From escaping a runaway train to navigating a frenzied football match and even participating in Go-Go Bingo for extra lives, the game promises a delightful dose of zany action that players are bound to enjoy.

Box, manual and cartridge of the game. (Image source)

The Graphics and Sound

The game really shines in the graphics department, standing out as one of the best-looking games on the SNES. Each of the six levels is bursting with unique environments, like a Western town with a stable, saloon, and train section. The variety doesn't stop there – every level has its own set of enemies and challenges, making them feel distinct and fresh.

Fans of the Tiny Toon Adventures show will be thrilled to see nearly every character faithfully recreated in the game. From the main cast to the smallest side characters, they all look just like they do on TV.

The music here is a real treat. Remixes of the catchy Tiny Toons theme song play throughout the game, each with its own twist. Whether it's a pipe organ version in the Mansion level or a space-like homage in the Space level, the soundtrack nails the cartoonish vibe.

And let's not forget about the sound effects – they're straight out of the golden age of gaming. Explosions, electricity zaps, and menu confirmations all add to the fun and nostalgia of playing Tiny Toon Adventures in Buster Busts Loose!

Gameplay video sample of Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose! on the SNES. Watch in 360p for near TV resolution of that time.

The Gameplay

The game strikes a great balance between accessibility and challenge. Controlling Buster is a breeze – he can jump, dash, and unleash drop kicks to take out enemies. The levels are cleverly designed, presenting puzzles and obstacles that require some thought to overcome. From moving bookcases to dashing up walls, there's always something new and fun to do.

Playing it takes you on a journey through various settings like ACME Looniversity, the Wild West, and even a football pitch. Each area has its own unique enemies and scenery, keeping things fresh and exciting.

In between levels, you'll encounter mini-games that offer a break from platforming action. These range from Bingo to squash to maze challenges, providing opportunities to earn extra lives if you play well.

While Buster Busts Loose is mostly enjoyable, it does have a few drawbacks. The simplicity of Buster's move set can make the game feel a bit too easy at times, and some sections can be unforgiving. Additionally, some of the mini-games feel a bit random and lack originality.

Despite its short length, the game is the kind of platformer you'll want to replay multiple times. With the help of a password system, you can breeze through the game in just a few hours. However, its charming gameplay and three difficulty levels keep you coming back for more. Whether you're a casual player looking for some nostalgic fun or a seasoned gamer seeking a challenge, it has something to offer for everyone.

My Verdict

Whether you're a platforming enthusiast or just looking for some enjoyable gameplay, Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose is worth checking out. Its charming visuals, well-designed levels, and fun gameplay mechanics make it a delightful experience for players of all ages. Give it a try, and you might find yourself pleasantly surprised by the cartoony world of Buster Bunny and friends.

Play it on the legendary Super Nintendo/Super Famicom or play it on a beloved emulator.

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The gameplay of this game looks really fun and the graphics are gorgeous. Can't believe it was released for the SNES.

 24 days ago  

The SNES was quite good at handling 2D graphics better than the Sega Genesis.😉

I had a Nintendo 64 in my house, but I could never have this game, I think that here in my country many of these games were not sold, you could only find more classic and common titles.

!PGM

 26 days ago  

My country, The Philippines, is closer to Taiwan and Hong Kong. So pirated bootlegs of these games were quite common during the 1990s.😃

Remember this game very well because have levels difficult! I remember a lot the battle against the crazy ciantific haha! thankls for share

 24 days ago  

Thanks for reading!👍