Tiny Toon Adventures: ACME All-Stars

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Tiny Toon Adventures: ACME All-Stars
North American cover art
Developer(s)Konami
Publisher(s)Konami
Director(s)Noritoshi Kodama
Composer(s)Masanori Oouchi
Seiya Murai
Platform(s)Sega Genesis
Release
Genre(s)Sports
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Tiny Toon Adventures: ACME All-Stars is a Tiny Toon Adventures-based sports video game released on the Sega Genesis video game console. The game was developed and published by Konami in 1994.

Gameplay[edit]

Similar to Tiny Toon Adventures: Wacky Sports Challenge released on both the Super NES and the Game Boy, ACME All-Stars is a sports title that allows the player to make a team out of several iconic characters from the show, which include Buster Bunny, Babs Bunny, Plucky Duck, Hamton J. Pig, Montana Max (aka Monty), Elmyra Duff, Shirley McLoon, Fifi La Fume, Calamity Coyote, Little Beeper, Furrball and Dizzy Devil.

There are five different games to choose from including basketball, soccer, bowling, an obstacle course race, and "Montana Hitting", a variant of whack-a-mole. In basketball and soccer, five separate themes are available for the respective sports court or field, one standard, and four variants with different obstacles placed in the playing area.

Reception[edit]

Paul Bufton and Gus Swan reviewed the game for Mean Machines Sega magazine, Bufton noted the game featured an "unusual combination of fluffy cartoon characters and a challenging difficulty level" while Swan felt it lacked "any real feel or gameplay sophistication". The publication awarded the game a score of 78/100.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Computer & Video Games, "November 1994". United Kingdom. 15 October 1994. p. 67.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Sega Magazine, "November 1994". United Kingdom. October 1994. p. 78.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ Game Players, "Vol. 7 No. 10 October 1994". United States. 1994. p. 10.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. ^ "Mean Machines Sega". No. 25. EMAP Images. November 1994. p. 100. ISSN 0967-9014. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
  5. ^ "Tiny Toon Adventures: ACME All-Stars - GameRankings". Retrieved 19 November 2015.

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