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Bonkers
Game Details
Developed by: Capcom.
Released on: October, 1994.
Genre: Action.
Bonkers Description
Toontown will never be the same now that Bonkers D. Bobcat is a cop. Three of Toontown's most precious treasures, the Sorcerer's Hat, the Mermaid's Voice, and the Magic Lamp, are stolen, causing BONKERS to find himself on his first case.
You'll have to guide Bonkers and his faithful friend, Fall-Apart Rabbit, through six nutty worlds pulled straight from the popular Disney animated series. Along the way, you can collect bombs and shields that will come in handy as you fight off enemies while searching for important clues. If you're looking for a game that the whole family can get into and enjoy, then look no further than BONKERS.
Bonkers - Player Reviews & Feedback
A Stupid Cat
Disney’s Bonkers is not a very good game. I’ll tell you that right now. It was never a well heard of game, and it never will be because the Super Nintendo has basically died. (Although it’s still the best in my opinion ^_^) I’m not surprised at that fact, either.
Most games that are well heard of are usually pretty good, with those few exceptions. This game isn’t very good. While the graphics aren’t horrible, the gameplay is not very original, and it’s repetitive and boring. Not to mention the horrible control.
Well, I’ve seen worse. But I’ve definitely seen much better, too. At my first glance they looked really good, but they’re lacking some detail that can easily be put in. Animation was not bad at all, either.
Some nice animation always pops up here and there. For instance, when you stand in one place not moving for a while, then Bonkers, the cat-like main character looks at you and grabs his ears and stretches them. Dashing looks pretty good, too. Overall, there are some okay graphics, which Capcom could have made better very easily. Maybe they were just lazy...