Looney Tunes (1977 video game)

"Not to be confused with the real game."Looney Tunes is The First Game to be ever Made by Gaming Game.

Story
One Time, The Tazmanian Devil (known in the US Release as The Tazmanian and in Europe as simply "Taz") stole all the carrots from Bugs Bunny, so Bugs Bunny must collect his Carrots.

Gameplay
This is a Platformer Starring Bugs Bunny, You Must Collect All The Carrot Stolen from The Tazmanian Devil (known in the US Release as The Tazmanian), You Must Use The Joystick to Move Left or Right (Depending on the direction) and the Button to Jump, The Level Order goes from Easier to Harder, The World Order Goes from Grassy to Darker.

Reception
The Game has sold 4 million copies in the United States, 3 million copies in the United Kingdom, 1 million copies in Japan, 2 million copies internationally, and 10 million copies worldwide.

IGN Gave this game 7/10, saying the following thing: Aside from the Game being on an Old Console, The Game is great.

Sequels

 * Looney Tunes II (released 1980 at Marriott's Great America arcades and 1981 for general arcades and home consoles, non-arcade and Atari 2600 versions are called "Looney Tunes: Taz Returns" and re-releases call it "Looney Tunes II: Taz Returns"

Trivia
At The Time of This Game's Release, The Hardware was Very Limited, The Flickering Skin is a Glitch.
 * After a Bomb explodes, Bugs Bunny's Skin Starts To Flicker, Some People think that the Bomb has a magical power where Bugs Bunny gets possessed by an Invisible ghost, but the Game's Producer, John King, Stated in an interview with IGN:
 * This is The First Game to be ever Made By Gaming Game.
 * When The (real) Game Boy Color Version was released, Gaming Game (almost) sued the creator of the Game Boy Color Version.
 * The SNES version (that came out in 1992) was sponsored by Cartoon Network.