Tiny Toon Adventures: Wacky Sports Challenge

Tiny Toon Adventures: Wacky Sports Challenge

Super NES cover art (North American version)
Developer(s) Konami
Publisher(s) Konami
Platform(s) Super NES
Game Boy
Release date(s)

Super NES‹See Tfd›

  • JP: September 30, 1994


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  • PAL: April 25, 1996


Game Boy‹See Tfd›

  • JP: November 25, 1994
  • NA: December 1994
  • EU: 1994
Genre(s) Party
Alternative sports
Mode(s) Single-player
Multiplayer (up to 4 players simultaneously)

Tiny Toon Adventures: Wacky Sports Challenge (or Tiny Toon Adventures: Wild & Wacky Sports in Europe and Tiny Toon Adventures: Dotabata Daiundoukai in Japan), released in 1994 for the Super NES and developed and published by Konami, was the second video game based on the cartoon television series Tiny Toon Adventures, following Konami's Tiny Toon Adventures. It's one of the few SNES games to feature an SNES Multitap supporting up to four simultaneous players.

The player can choose to play as either Buster Bunny, Babs Bunny, Plucky Duck, or Dizzy Devil and participate in various Olympic-style events. There are four difficulty levels, each with about six to seven events each. Events include bungee jumping, a chicken run, saucer throwing, and obstacle courses.

Game Boy version

Tiny Toon Adventures: Wacky Sports (Tiny Toon Adventures 3: Doki Doki Sports Festival in Japan), released in 1994 on the Nintendo Game Boy and developed and published by Konami, was the third Tiny Toon Adventures-related game.

In Wacky Sports, you choose to play as either Buster Bunny or Babs Bunny and participate in your choice of sports activities, including baseball, soccer, or tennis. As Buster, you can also play carnival games set up by characters such as Shirley the Loon and Fifi La Fume. Carnival games include a watergun gallery and a beat-the-clock challenge featuring Elmyra Duff.

If the Konami Code is used at the title screen, a level select feature becomes available.

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