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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.
It is the first entry in the Bubsy series of video games. The game's title is a play on words in reference to the film Close Encounters of the Third Kind, [6] with the game revolving around Bubsy defending the planet's supply of yarn balls from alien invaders. [7] The game was ported to Windows in 1997 under the title Super Bubsy.
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 ...
Bubsy 3D: Bubsy Visits the James Turrell Retrospective is a downloadable 3D platform video game developed by indie game developer Arcane Kids.Touted as an educational experience, [2] it is a facetious spiritual successor to Bubsy 3D, an entry from the Bubsy series of video games, and was created as a tribute to the game for its 20th anniversary.
The entry is the first one in the series in 21 years, following 1996's Bubsy 3D. [8] The game was announced as the first of many game franchise revivals of Accolade games (which, along with Bubsy, is a brand name now operated by Hong Kong company Billionsoft [9]), including potential revivals of HardBall!, Slave Zero, Deadlock: Planetary ...
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Geo News (Urdu: جیو نیوز) is a Pakistani news channel owned by the Jang Media Group. [1] It was launched in October 2002 as the news and current affairs program was under its flagship channel Geo TV, which later in 2004, Geo TV decided to launch its own news channel.
The nation said a proper farewell to former President Jimmy Carter during his funeral service in Washington D.C. on Thursday.. President Joe Biden, who declared Thursday a national day of mourning ...