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Bugs Bunny in Crazy Castle 4 is a platform game developed by Kemco as part of the Crazy Castle series. While previous instalments in the series were available on the Game Boy, this is the first game to be released for the Game Boy Color.
As in Bugs Bunny: Crazy Castle 3, the game is divided into a number of level series, this time a total of over 100 levels across 13 areas. Bugs first navigates various outer environments of the Taz Island: a forest, caves, a hollow tree, a mountain range, a stream, and a tropical area. He then explores the rooms of the castle: the grounds, the courtyard, the ice room, the machine room, towers, and halls, before confronting the Tasmanian Devil, the game's final boss and apparently the castle's ruler, in the throne room. Some areas feature gimmicks like mushrooms Bugs can bounce off of in the forest and teleporters in the machine room. To advance through each level, he must collect eight keys while avoiding or fighting back against a large cast of Looney Tunes characters. Besides Taz, these include Beaky Buzzard, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Elvis the ape, Foghorn Leghorn, Fox Pop, Gossamer, Little Ghost, Marc Antony, O'Pat the leprechaun, Pepe Le Pew, Wile E. Coyote, and Yosemite Sam. Helpful items, including weapons to eliminate enemies, can be stored in the inventory. Some enemies wander back and forth in the same area, with Elmer and Sam able to shoot projectiles, while others freely roam around the levels. Taz himself can not only roam around the map but also spit multiple projectiles and quickly catch up to Bugs when he is far away by spinning through the air in a vortex. A password system is used to load saved games. Upon completing the final level, Bugs rescues Lola Bunny.
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Retro Enthusiast
RetroSix is a small team of people who have been in the gaming industry and retail business since 2013, and sold consoles, controllers and even designed our own controllers and consoles.
Putting that expertise to good use, we decided to start RetroSix; a small team of people passionate about retro gaming, and restoring original consoles to like-new, adding our own twist and style to them and in general bringing a modern twist to retro.
Experience the nostalgia without the limitations of old and outdated hardware.
So many things these days are mass produced, not designed to last, and make as cheap as possible for as much money as possible. We started RetroSix not as a mass market business, instead with the aim of perfection. Recreating moulds of original shells, casting them from quality ABS, redesigning hardware such as power supplies, USB-C, audio and more, to upgrade your consoles to the highest quality available. No cheap junk sold for profit.
All restoration work, modifications, improvements and so on are done in the UK, in-house by hand and all attention to detail and care is taken for every order. You can be assured that your order has been inspected not only by a real person but someone who knows about and is excited by gaming and retro, and no sub-par product leaves our doors.
Partners
We believe partnering with other likeminded companies is a great way to help each other out and ultimately make products that are better for the end consumer. We have many distributors and partners around the globe who sell RetroSix products, you can find them by simply searching for "RetroSix Country Name" such as "RetroSix Germany" in google in your country for top results.
Of course we sell and ship worldwide direct from source if you would like to purchase direct from anywhere in the world.