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Midway 'Bugs Bunny's Birthday Ball'

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The full model number as shown on the cabinet sticker of the prototype game is BUGS BUNNYS' B-DA 20009. While I played, I fantasized about my imaginary Road Runner pinball game. The German publisher Condor published a 76-issues Bugs Bunny series (translated and reprinted from the American comics) in the mid-1970s.

Bugs Bunny gets his own prime time show, The Bugs Bunny Show, on ABC. Each card is 120mm x 120mm and printed on premium uncoated card, 300gsm made from 100% ECF pulps making it environmentally friendly, it has a rough organic feel, both to the touch and the eye.

I guess Bugs Bunny is so preoccupied with acting like a swell guy at his own birthday party that he can't blow out his own candles. Sometimes, the arcades had pinball. Bugs is this forced to endure several levels of platforming hazards, enemies and then fight each of the Looney Tunes to make it to his cute rabbit party.

Dummied Out : Portrait sprites of Porky Pig, the Road Runner and Marc Antony and Pussyfoot and in-game sprites of Speedy Gonzales can be found in the games data (as well as the prototype rom of the game), implying they were meant to appear or at least make cameos, but got cut later in development.

Make bunny-shaped cookies for human guests to consume while the rabbit enjoys its birthday treats. Happy Ending : Bugs makes it to the party, and its revealed the other Looney Tunes characters weren't really jealous of Bugs, but were just pulling some "very funny tricks" and all celebrate Bugs' birthday together.

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