Bugs Bunny & Taz Time Busters [PREMIUM • 2026]
The level design forced you to think about how these two very different characters could complement each other. It was local co-op at its finest, but just as fun as a solo mission.
If you grew up with a PlayStation or a PC in the year 2000, you likely remember the chaotic energy of . It wasn’t just another licensed game; it was a high-concept adventure that proved Looney Tunes worked best when they leaned into the "looney." The Plot: A Toon-Tastic Mishap
What made Time Busters stand out was its . You could switch between Bugs and Taz on the fly, and you had to. Bugs Bunny & Taz Time Busters
The game divided its world into four distinct hubs, each dripping with personality: Lush jungles and ancient temples. The Viking Era: Snowy cliffs and longships. The Arabian Nights: Magic carpets and sandy bazaars. Transylvania: Spooky castles and classic monster tropes.
was the brains—gliding with his ears, digging tunnels, and using his wits to solve puzzles. The level design forced you to think about
Each era featured its own "boss" (like Yosemite Sam or Elmer Fudd) and felt like a mini-episode of the classic cartoons.
was the brawn—spinning through enemies, smashing obstacles, and even swimming through dangerous waters. It wasn’t just another licensed game; it was
Whether you're a retro collector or just looking for a hit of nostalgia, this title is a "Wabbit" hole worth falling down.