MobyRank MobyScore
PlayStation
71
4.1
Windows
58
3.8

Description

On his way to the beach, Bugs Bunny accidentally finds and activates a time machine. Bugs Bunny is immediately propelled through five different areas in time and must find his way back to the present. It won't be an easy task, because blocking his way back to the present are some of the wildest troublemakers (Stupid Villians) he has ever known like Elmer Fudd, Witch Haxel, Yosemite Sam, Rocky and Marvin.

Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time is a 3D platformer. Stages do not succeed each other linearly, but can be accessed in different order by collecting clocks and golden carrots. Bugs Bunny must dispose of regular enemies and bosses along his way. There are also a few racing and chase segments.

Alternate Titles

  • "Pernalonga: Perdido no Tempo" -- Brazilian title
  • "Bugs Bunny: Voyage à Travers le Temps" -- French title
  • "Bugs Bunny: Reis door de Tijd" -- Dutch title
  • "Bugs Bunny: Perdido En El Tiempo" -- Spanish title
  • "Bugs Bunny: A Voyage Through Time" -- Alternate English title
  • "Bugs Bunny auf Zeitreise " -- German title

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The Press Says

Game Vortex PlayStation 1999 95 out of 100 95
Gamezilla PlayStation Aug 24, 1999 82 out of 100 82
Techtite Windows 2000 4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars 80
IGN PlayStation Jul 01, 1999 7.8 out of 10 78
GameSpot PlayStation Jul 08, 1999 7.8 out of 10 78
Computer Games Magazine Windows Oct 25, 1999 3.5 Stars3.5 Stars3.5 Stars3.5 Stars3.5 Stars 70
Yiya Windows Oct 07, 2001 9 out of 15 60
Jeuxvideo.com PlayStation Jun 29, 1999 12 out of 20 60
PC Gameplay (Benelux) Windows Jan, 2000 54 out of 100 54
PC Zone Windows Aug 13, 2001 2.4 out of 10 24

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Trivia

References

Various levels directly reference Looney Toons cartoons. For example, the short Knight-mare Hare was used as base for the intro and outro.


This entry was contributed by Bilal Ibrar (41) and Adam Baratz (1355)
 

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