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The first Bubsy game was released in May 1993 by Accolade for the SNES, and later for the Genesis. The plot focuses on a race of fabric-stealing aliens called "Woolies", who have stolen the world's yarn ball supply (especially Bubsy's, who owns the world's largest collection).
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 2 (stylized as Bubsy II) is a platform video game, the sequel to Bubsy in Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind, and the second game in the Bubsy series. [5] It was originally released by Accolade in 1994 for the Sega Genesis, Super NES, and Game Boy, and re-released for Windows through Steam on December 17, 2015.
A Game Gear version was advertised alongside the SNES, Game Boy, Sega Channel, Sega Saturn, PlayStation 1 versions, but was the only version to never be released. [12] Zoo Corporation: Realtime Associates: Bubsy 2: A Game Gear version of the Sega Genesis, SNES, and Game Boy game was announced, but never released with the other versions. [13 ...
Blackhole (video game) Blood of the Werewolf; BlowOut; Blue's Journey; Bonk's Adventure; Bonkers (SNES video game) Bonze Adventure; Braid (video game) Bram Stoker's Dracula (handheld video game) Brian the Lion; Bubble and Squeak (video game) Bubsy in Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind; Bubsy in Fractured Furry Tales; Bubsy: Paws on Fire! 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 ...
The best-selling game is Super Mario World, with over 20.6 million units sold. [2] [3] Despite the console's relatively late start, and the fierce competition it faced in North America and Europe from Sega's Genesis/Mega Drive console, it was the best-selling console of its era. [4] Games were released in plastic-encased ROM cartridges. The ...
Bubsy 2; Bubsy 3D; Bubsy 3D: Bubsy Visits the James Turrell Retrospective; Bubsy in Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind; Bubsy in Fractured Furry Tales; Bubsy: Paws on Fire! Bubsy: The Woolies Strike Back