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Bubsy is a series of platforming video games created by Michael Berlyn and developed and published by Accolade. The games star an anthropomorphic bobcat named Bubsy, [ 1 ] a character that takes inspiration from Super Mario Bros. and Sonic the Hedgehog .
The Super NES version was released in Japan under the title Yamaneko Bubsy no DaibÅken. The release was mostly identical, except that Bubsy's voice clips and most of the in-game text were dubbed in Japanese. Super Bubsy, a port of the game to Windows 95 developed by ATI Technologies, was released on May 19, 1997. [4]
Bubsy 3D (also known as Bubsy 3D: Furbitten Planet or Bubsy Is 3D in "Furbitten Planet") is a 1996 platform video game developed by Eidetic and published by Accolade for the PlayStation. It is the first and only 3D game in the Bubsy series, and the fourth game in the series overall. The game was released for the PlayStation on November 25, 1996 ...
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Bubsy: The Woolies Strike Back is a platform game developed by Black Forest Games and published by UFO Interactive Games under the Accolade label. [1] It was released for PlayStation 4 and Windows on 31 October 2017. The game is the fifth installment in the Bubsy series, and the first new entry in 21 years since Bubsy 3D. [2] [3]
Bubsy 3D, a platform game in the Bubsy series for the PlayStation, was negatively received due to its disorienting camera, poor graphics, sluggish controls, and the titular character's voice clips. Upon release Sushi-X of Electronic Gaming Monthly declared it "my first coaster award", and remarked, "Pretend your controller is filled with mud ...
D. Baxter the Bobcat is the furry but fiery Arizona Diamondback’s mascot that fans rooting for the team’s National League Championship pursuit are sure to have seen around Chase Field.
In April 2018, Hulu commissioned a Holly Hobbie live action TV series by Aircraft Pictures. It ran for 5 seasons (50 episodes). It ran for 5 seasons (50 episodes). [ 22 ] In May 2018, an advert showcased at the Licensing Expo showcased new redesigns of the Care Bears for a new television series that would premiere in Late-2018.