This trilogy of "GAME BOY ESSENTIALS" books collect articles from gameboyessentials.com
Ranging from seminal classics to forgotten titles; they offer in-depth analyses of the good and bad games you should play to understand the universal appeal of the #GameBoy.
This month in 1962 — THE BUGS BUNNY SHOW debuted on Saturday mornings on ABC.
A primetime version (1960-62) preceded it, but the Saturday show became the longest, continuously-running morning children's program in network TV history.
Yo, Zaslav! Release the damn film already! You really don't want to see what #furries do when they get mad.
Ask Kellogg's. They threw down the gauntlet over art involving Tony, and our artists did a GRR-EAT! job of frosting his flakes until the suits retreated.
We want to give you money. We grew up with and love this coyote. But you? You we can take or leave.
Release the damn film, or the coyote gets an OnlyFans.
Bugs Bunny: Private Eye, an unreleased Commodore 64 game created in 1992 but canceled due to the closure of its developers Hi-Tec Software, was completed and released in 2012 via Games That Weren't.
I don't know how many of you are into cartoons and such - I'm super into certain ones and have been for most of my life, ever since I used to get up early in the morning to catch them on TV as a kid.
Strangely, one of my only consistent habits for the last 14 years has been writing about them on a blog. Just wrote about the upcoming Daffy/Porky movie that I'm pretty psyched for.
Today's #pixel_dailies prompt was "cartoon", and for my money this is one of the most foundational comedy bits from my childhood, at least as far as Looney Tunes go. Particularly the variation that ends with "Baseball Season" as the punchline, because they did this bit like five times.
Not gonna lie, thought about this one all day and I'm incredibly happy it worked out.
I'm watching vintage toons on the NET.
Man, there are some looney tunes cartoons that are so old they predate the canon I know, there are characters I've never seen, characters with differences (like Tweety Pie is bald-ass nekkid with no feathers in her first appearance), characters I've never seen talk before...
Great stuff. ❤️✨
Gonna just have a Saturday morning cartoon moment and enjoy these since I can't sleep.
What could lend itself better as source material for a jump'n'run game than the #LooneyTunes? All the slapstick, coupled with cartoon graphics as it became possible on home systems in the early 1990s, what could go wrong? A lot, as #TazMania illustrates.
Hardcore fans: the Golden Collection DVD set, though the entire series isn't cheap.
Casual fans or fans on a budget: the Platinum collection, which has most of the most popular shorts (the "hunting trilogy", "What's Opera Doc", all the Taz shorts, etc.). A re-release this year provides all three volumes in one cheap DVD set for around $20 (or on sale for less).
Optional: the Super Stars DVDs (some extra shorts for cheap).