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  title Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal
  developer Red Tribe
  publisher Warner Bros Interactive
  released <br> Fall 2007
  genre Action/Adventure
  modes Single Player , Multiplayer
  ratings : G
  platforms Wii , Xbox 360 , Playstation 2
  media 1x Wii Optical Disc, 1x DVD-9



''Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal'' is a 3-D Action/Adventure game based upon the classic Looney Tunes series.


STORY


''"Of course you know, this means WAR!" - Bugs Bunny'''

The Evil Mad Scientist is fed up with the Looney Tunes and plans to get rid of them once and for all. Using his homemade time machine and giant ACME eraser, he will travel through time and erase the Looney Tunes and their ancestors from existence. Little does he know though that the Looney Tunes have built their own time machine and will fight the Evil Mad Scientist to save themselves from disappearing. IGN.com - E3 2007 Looney Tunes Acme Arsenal Preview


CHARACTERS

This is the list of characters which have been seen in either the trailer or screenshots.

Playable



Unplayable



TRIVIA

  • The gigiantic, red, furry monster named Gossamer first appeared in "Hair-Raising Hare" and is a playable character in the videogame!

  • The castle interior in "Hair-Raising Hare" is the inspiration for the indoor look and feel of the Evil Mad Scientist's castle in the videogame.

  • The same picture on the castle walls in "Hair-Raising Hare" appears on the castle walls in LOONEY TUNES: ACME ARSENAL!

  • The Evil Scientist's castle in "Water, Water Every Hare" can be found in the game's opening cinematic and is the setting for the first and last chapters of the game.

  • Just like "Water, Water Every Hare", LOONEY TUNES: ACME ARSENAL has a "MONSTER" door too!

  • The Looney Tunes enemy mastermind in the videogame - the Evil Mad Scientist - is based on the Evil Scientist from "Water, Water Every Hare."

  • The "Knighty Knight Bugs" cartoon is the inspiration for the Camelot level in the videogame.

  • Just like Bugs has a Singing Sword in "Knighty Knight Bugs", King Daffy has a Singing Sword in LOONEY TUNES: ACME ARSENAL!

  • The mallet Bugs uses in "Knighty Knight Bugs" is the inspiration for Daffy's upgradeable melee weapon in the videogame.

  • The STOP and GO signs directing traffic in "Drip-Along Daffy" direct the train traffic in the Wild West level of LOONEY TUNES: ACME ARSENAL.

  • The environment in "Drip-Along Daffy" features green skies and colorful buildings which are also included in the Wild West level of the videogame.

  • Nasty Canasta, the western outlaw from "Drip-Along Daffy," appears as a baddie in several levels of the videogame.

  • You'll have to avoid shoot-outs such as "Bugs Bunny Rides Again" against your robot enemies in the Wild West level of the videogame!

  • Yosemite Sam makes an appearance riding a railway cart in the Wild West level of LOONEY TUNES: ACME ARSENAL.

  • The train similar to the one in "Bugs Bunny Rides Again" makes its way into the videogame's Wild West level.

  • Sing Son Prison from the "Big House Bunny" cartoon provided the idea for Boot Hill Prison in the videogame.

  • The look and feel of the videogame's Boot Hill Prison takes after the interior appearance of Sing Song Prison.

  • Yosemite Sam dressed in a prison uniform is the inspiration behind Yosemite Sam's ancestor in the videogame, Grandpappy Sammy.



GAMEPLAY

The game will feature both single player and two-player cooperative play. Gameplay is similar to many platformer games including combat, puzzle solving and vehicle-based levels.


LEVELS & WORLDS

The official trailer has shown many stages based off classic Looney Tunes shows including Wild West, World War, Ancient Egypt, Mars and Camelot .


DIFFERENCES BETWEEN VERSIONS

According to IGN the Wii version will use the Wii Remote for attacks. The Xbox 360 version will include online multiplayer and the PlayStation 2 will include an exclusive Wile E. Coyote level. Daily Game: Looney Tunes Game Announced


HISTORY

This game was announced in the March issue of previously had this).


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