Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose! (SNES) Review

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Video Review #2: Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose! for the SNES.
I bought this game in the late 1990s after I had rented it several times in early 90s. This has been one of my favorite games for a long time because of its fun factor, level design and characters. But that was then... what do I think now, in 2009? Watch the review and find out!

System: Super Nintendo

Number of Players: 1

ESRB: N/A

My recommended age for this game: 5+

Time spent with this game: Lifetime: 50 hours at least. Review Playthrough Time: about 2 ½ hours

Review completion date: July 12, 2009

Score: 8/10
I decided to score games based on what is and not what could have been. It is a short experience and doesn't have the greatest replay value in the world, but overall, Buster Busts Loose! is a fun experience, and that is what matters the most.

Buy/Rent/Skip: Buy, unless you feel like you have completely outgrown the Tiny Toons and/or dont have any younger family members to share the game with.

Current Price Range: less than a dollar - $6.
The game is nice, but I wouldn't pay more than $10 or $12 for it. My family and I bought this game over ten years ago. I dont remember what we paid for it at that time.

Everything stated in this review is my opinion.

Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose! © KONAMI 1993. Buster Bunny and all related characters and locations are property of Warner Bros.

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  • 3:49 "Evil Aberhame Lincoln" was From "Saw and Toonsils" , i think his name was "Wonders" or something

  • Level 2 Actually is from "Montana Max's Movie Madness"

    Proof at 3:02

  • Ha! 88 mph to get away, like 88 mph to go to the future in Back To The future.

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