Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time, Sony Playstation
Join Bugs in his first ever 3D adventure as he accidentally activates a time machine, which looks for all the world that it's powered by carrot juice, and is propelled through the ages. Explore five different time zones-The Stone Age, Medieval Times, The Pirate Years, the 1930's and the mysterious Dimension X. Encounter twelve of Bugs' well known adversaries,such as Yosemite Sam and Marvin the Martian. Dive into rabbit holes, tunnel underground and outwit the inimitable Elmer Fudd, perhaps the best known of the lovable wabbit's antagonists. You can even get Bugs to use his ears as helicopter rotor blades-hilarious to look at, but difficult to control. There are twenty-one levels of fun-packed comic humour here, and if you were ever tickled by the original Looney Tunes cartoons, you'll be laughing along with 'Lost In Time'.
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