Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster's Hidden Treasure

Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster's Hidden Treasure

EU box cover
Developer(s) Konami
Publisher(s) Konami
Composer(s) Shinji Tasaka
Hideto Inoue
Tsuyoshi Sekito
Platform(s) Mega Drive/Genesis
Release date(s)

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  • NA: February 7, 1993
  • PAL: 1993
Genre(s) Platform game
Mode(s) Single-player

Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster's Hidden Treasure was the first Tiny Toon Adventures-based game released on the Mega Drive/Genesis. It was released in 1993 and developed and published by Konami.

Gameplay

Buster Bunny's mission in this game is to trace down and defeat Montana Max, who has stolen and hidden some treasure as and rescue Babs Bunny. Many of foes are in the way, including Roderick Rat and Gene Splicer, who has brainwashed several of Buster's friends, including Plucky Duck, Hamton J. Pig, Dizzy Devil and Calamity Coyote. Upon defeating Gene, the helmet controlling Buster's friends will fall off and explode, leaving them dazed or to fall down in a comical fashion (in the case of Calamity Coyote).

To complete each level, Buster must find Gogo Dodo, who will allow him to enter a portal. Additionally, Buster can find portals reminiscent of the show's rainbow-coloured logo, that will take Buster into Wackyland in the form of a bonus level. Here, Buster must attempt to collect as many items as he can before touching one of the numerous Dodos that populate the level.

Reception

Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
GameRankings80.00% (1 review)[1]
Review scores
PublicationScore
MegaTech94% [2]
GamesMaster81% [3]
Mega91% [4]
Sega Force91% [5]
Award
PublicationAward
MegaTechHyper Game

MegaTech magazine praised the graphics and sound, many levels to explore in different landscapes such as woods and snow.[2]

References

  1. "Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster's Hidden Treasure - GameRankings". Retrieved 12 November 2015.
  2. 1 2 Emap (October 1993). "MegaTech Issue 22" (22): 103.
  3. Les Ellis (April 19, 1993). "GamesMaster Issue 5" (5): 77.
  4. Andy Dyer (April 1993). "MEGA Issue 8" (8).
  5. "Sega Force Issue 18" (18). June 1993: 39. Retrieved July 9, 2016.

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