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|developer = [[wikipedia:Lionhead Studios|Big Blue Box Studios]] (Saturn, Dreamcast, N64)<br/>[[wikipedia:Bullfrog Productions|Bullfrog Productions]] (N64 and Saturn)<br/>[[wikipedia:Rare Ltd.|Rareware]] (N64)<br/>[["Balls"]] (PS1, Sega Saturn)<br/>[[wikipedia:SCE Japan Studio|SCE Japan]]/[[wikipedia:SCE Santa Monica Studios|Santa Monica]] (PlayStation)<br/>United Game Artists (Dreamcast)/Hitmaker (Sega Saturn)|publisher = [[wikipedia:Nintendo|Nintendo]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Sega|Sega]] (Sega Saturn, Dreamcast)<br/>[[wikipedia:Sony|Sony]] (PlayStation)|distributor = [[Electronic Arts]]|designer = Masahiro Sakurai<br/>Audel LaRoque<br/>Michael Wildshill|image = [[File:Furryous1999.png|250px]]|caption = N64 cover art|engine = Modified [[wikipedia:Super Mario 64|Super Mario 64]] engine<ref>The engine has been also used for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, Conker's Bad Fur Day and of course, Banjo-Kazooie</ref>|platforms = [[wikipedia:Nintendo 64|Nintendo 64]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Sega Saturn|Sega Saturn]]<br/>[[wikipedia:PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Dreamcast|Dreamcast]]|released = '''N64, PS1, Sega Saturn, Dreamcast'''<br/>December 25, 1999<br/>'''Xbox Live, PSN and WiiWare'''
 
|developer = [[wikipedia:Lionhead Studios|Big Blue Box Studios]] (Saturn, Dreamcast, N64)<br/>[[wikipedia:Bullfrog Productions|Bullfrog Productions]] (N64 and Saturn)<br/>[[wikipedia:Rare Ltd.|Rareware]] (N64)<br/>[["Balls"]] (PS1, Sega Saturn)<br/>[[wikipedia:SCE Japan Studio|SCE Japan]]/[[wikipedia:SCE Santa Monica Studios|Santa Monica]] (PlayStation)<br/>United Game Artists (Dreamcast)/Hitmaker (Sega Saturn)|publisher = [[wikipedia:Nintendo|Nintendo]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Sega|Sega]] (Sega Saturn, Dreamcast)<br/>[[wikipedia:Sony|Sony]] (PlayStation)|distributor = [[Electronic Arts]]|designer = Masahiro Sakurai<br/>Audel LaRoque<br/>Michael Wildshill|image = [[File:Furryous1999.png|250px]]|caption = N64 cover art|engine = Modified [[wikipedia:Super Mario 64|Super Mario 64]] engine<ref>The engine has been also used for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, Conker's Bad Fur Day and of course, Banjo-Kazooie</ref>|platforms = [[wikipedia:Nintendo 64|Nintendo 64]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Sega Saturn|Sega Saturn]]<br/>[[wikipedia:PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Dreamcast|Dreamcast]]|released = '''N64, PS1, Sega Saturn, Dreamcast'''<br/>December 25, 1999<br/>'''Xbox Live, PSN and WiiWare'''
July 21, 2009}}'''''Furryous''''' is 1999 video game developed by Bullfrog Productions, Big Blue Box Studios and Rareware to Nintendo 64, starring Larry the Lion (then named as Leonard the Lion).There was a cancelled sequel set to release in 20th of February, 2002 called [[Furryous 2 (2002 video game)|Furryous 2]], developed by Mucky Foot, Small Cactus, Lost Toys and Synaptic Soup but got cancelled when Rare got bought by Microsoft, making Lionhead and Bullfrog remake the game under [[Furryous (2013 video game)|Furryous]] with Microsoft in 2013. The game was later rereleased on Xbox Live, PSN and WiiWare in 2009 with widescreen and remastered music.
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July 21, 2009}}'''''Furryous''''' is 1999 video game developed by Bullfrog Productions, Big Blue Box Studios and Rareware to Nintendo 64, starring [[Leonard the Lion]].There was a cancelled sequel set to release in 20th of February, 2002 called [[Furryous 2 (2002 video game)|Furryous 2]], developed by Mucky Foot, Small Cactus, Lost Toys and Synaptic Soup but got cancelled when Rare got bought by Microsoft, making Lionhead and Bullfrog remake the game under [[Furryous (2013 video game)|Furryous]] with Microsoft in 2013. The game was later rereleased on Xbox Live, PSN and WiiWare in 2009 with widescreen and remastered music.
 
==Development==
 
==Development==
 
Bullfrog Productions was bought by Electronic Arts in 1995, and Peter Molyneux broke away later to form Lionhead Studios. Bullfrog's staff wanted to make a video game with Lionhead Studios, but Lionhead declined.==References==
 
Bullfrog Productions was bought by Electronic Arts in 1995, and Peter Molyneux broke away later to form Lionhead Studios. Bullfrog's staff wanted to make a video game with Lionhead Studios, but Lionhead declined.==References==

Revision as of 07:35, 19 October 2013

Furryous is 1999 video game developed by Bullfrog Productions, Big Blue Box Studios and Rareware to Nintendo 64, starring Leonard the Lion.There was a cancelled sequel set to release in 20th of February, 2002 called Furryous 2, developed by Mucky Foot, Small Cactus, Lost Toys and Synaptic Soup but got cancelled when Rare got bought by Microsoft, making Lionhead and Bullfrog remake the game under Furryous with Microsoft in 2013. The game was later rereleased on Xbox Live, PSN and WiiWare in 2009 with widescreen and remastered music.

Development

Bullfrog Productions was bought by Electronic Arts in 1995, and Peter Molyneux broke away later to form Lionhead Studios. Bullfrog's staff wanted to make a video game with Lionhead Studios, but Lionhead declined.==References==

  1. The engine has been also used for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, Conker's Bad Fur Day and of course, Banjo-Kazooie