Looney Tunes: By A Hare (lost build of cancelled arcade racing game; 1993)
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Looney Tunes: By A Hare was a side-scrolling racing arcade game developed by SEGA featuring Looney Tunes characters.[1] It was shown at the 1993 Amusement Machine Show (JAMMA) in Japan[2], and had a feature in the May 1993 issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly Magazine[3] and reportedly hasn't been seen since.
No ROM or footage has been found, and only a few screenshots exist.
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See Also
- Looney Tunes (partially lost computer colorized versions of shorts; 1990-1995)
- New Looney Tunes "To Catch a Fairy" (partially found unaired Toon City version of Warner Bros animated series episode; 2014)
- Looney Tunes: Laff Riot (found unreleased pitch pilot of "The Looney Tunes Show" animated sitcom; 2009)
- Looney Tunes: Space Race (lost build of cancelled original Nintendo 64 version of Dreamcast/PlayStation 2 racing game; 1998-1999)
- Hare Ribbin' (found original ending of Warner Bros. cartoon; 1944)
- Looney Tunes ClickN Read Phonics (found Flash animated internet shorts; 2011)
- Fish Tales (found redrawn colorized version of Looney Tunes short; 1968)
- The Heckling Hare (lost original ending of Looney Tunes short; 1941)
- Porky's Hare Hunt (found redrawn colorized version of Looney Tunes short; 1968)
- The Bugs Bunny Show (partially lost animated TV series; 1960-2000)
- Noël chez Bugs Bunny & Opération Bugs Bunny (found French live-action/animated Christmas TV special; 1997)
- The New Daffy Duck Show (lost pilot script for unproduced animated series; 1997-1998)
- Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies (partially found original title cards for animated shorts; 1930s-1940s)
- Looney Tunes & Merrie Melodies (partially found deleted scenes of various shorts; 1930-1969)
References
- ↑ Unseen64 page on the game. Retrieved 11 Feb '19
- ↑ Electronic Games magazine reporting on JAMMA 1993. Retrieved 11 Feb '19
- ↑ International Game museum page on the game. Retrieved 11 Feb '19