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The Looney Tunes characters had several good games on many platforms. Bugs Bunny had some like Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle on the NES & Game Boy, its Game Boy sequel Crazy Castle 2, and its Game Boy Color Sequels (3 & 4). Crazy Castle 5 on the GBA became a Woody Woodpecker game in the same style of gameplay. Bugs Bunny also had Birthday Blowout on the NES which I got for Christmas 1990 along with Rabbit Rampage on the SNES, Double Trouble on Genesis & Game Gear, and Carrot Crazy on Game Boy Color. Daffy Duck had his self titled Game Boy game along with The Marvin Missions on the SNES & Fowl Play on GBC. The Road Runner & Coyote were in the arcade game & its NES port along with Death Valley Rally for SNES and Desert Demolition for Genesis & Game Gear. Sylvester & Tweety were in Cagey Capers for Genesis, Twouble & Tweety's High Flying Adventure for the GBC, and Tweety & The Magic Gems for the GBA. Porky Pig was in Porky's Haunted Holiday on SNES. The Tazmanian Devil was in the great Tazmania on the Genesis & Game Gear, the not so good SNES version of Tazmania, a Tazmania GB game, and Taz in Escape from Mars for the Genesis & Game Gear. Marvin Martian was in Marvin Strikes Back! on the GBC. Speedy Gonzales appeared in a self titled GB game and in Los Gatos Bandidos on the SNES. Several members of the Looney appeared in Looney Tunes on GB, Looney Tunes B-Ball for the SNES, and in ACME Animation Factory for the SNES.
The Pink Panther appeared in Pink Goes to Hollywood on the Genesis & SNES and in Pinkadelic Pursuit on the PlayStation.
The Flintstones appeared in The Rescue of Dino & Hoppy and the extremely rare The Surprise at Dinosaur Peak! on the NES along with King Rock Treasure Island on the GB, The Sierra Madrock on the SNES, and a self titled game on the Genesis. They had plenty of other games too that I never played on several other consoles.
The Jetsons were in Robot Panic on the GB, Cogswell's Caper on the NES, and Invasion of the Planet Pirates on the SNES. They also appeared in games on the C64, PC, and various other consoles.
Rocky & Bullwinkle appeared in The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle & Friends on the NES, SNES, GB & Genesis (all of which were different from one another).
Felix the Cat appeared in his Hudson Soft game on the NES & GB.
The Smurfs appeared in various games on the Genesis, Game Gear, Sega CD, Sega Master System, SNES, GB, GBC & GBA.
Inspector Gadget appeared in his SNES game.
Scooby Doo appeared in Scooby Doo Mystery on the Genesis & SNES.
There are also games based on Tiny Toon Adventures, like the self titled NES game & its NES sequel Trouble in Wackyland. There's also the Genesis game Buster's Hidden Treasure, the SNES game Buster Busts Loose, and the GB games Babs' Big Break and Montana's Movie Madness.
Yogi Bear appeared in Yogi Bear's Gold Rush on the GB and The Adventures of Yogi Bear on the SNES as well as several other games
Garfield appeared in Caught in the Act on the Genesis & Game Gear as well as in Garfield Labyrinth on GB in Europe (same game as The Real Ghostbusters in the US & Mickey Mouse 4 in Japan). There are a ton of other newer games he's appeared in too.
Snoopy from the Peanuts cartoons appeared in Silly Sports Spectacular on the NES & Snoopy's Magic Show on the GB as well as that Red Baron game on the PS2.
The Real Ghostbusters appeared in the Ghostbusters Data East arcade game as well as the self titled GB game, which in Europe was Garfield Labyrinth.
Roger Rabbit appeared in the infamous NES game named after the animated movie he appeared in as well as a completely different GB game done by Capcom (a really good one), and also in the Japanese version of Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle on the NES/Famicom (same game except with Roger Rabbit sprites).
Core Disney characters like Mickey, Minnie, and Donald had a lot of games. There's of course Mickey Mousecapade for the NES, Castle of Illusion on the Genesis & Game Gear, World of Illusion on the Genesis, and Land of Illusion & Legend of Illusion on the Game Gear, Fantasia on the Genesis, Quackshot on the Genesis, The Lucky Dime Caper Starring Donald Duck and Deep Duck Trouble both on the Game Gear, Mickey Mania on the Genesis, Sega CD & SNES, Mickey's Dangerous Chase and Mickey Mouse: Magic Wands both on the GB, The Magical Quest starring Mickey Mouse on the SNES, The Great Circus Mystery Starring Mickey & Minnie on the SNES, Mickey to Donald Magical Adventure 3 on the Super Famicom, Mickey no Tokyo Disneyland Daibouken on the Super Famicom, and Donald Duck no Mahou no Boushi on the Super Famicom. In addition to these, I should mention that a bunch of Kemco games that were Mickey Mouse games in Japan. Crazy Castle 1 & 2 on GB in Japan was Mickey Mouse 1 & 2. The Kid Klown NES game in the US was Mickey Mouse 3 in Japan. Mickey Mouse 4 in Japan is the same game as The Real Ghostbusters in the US & Garfield Labyrinth in Europe. Donald also appeared in the Maui Mallard game on the GB, SNES, and Genesis. Also Snoopy's Silly Sports Spectacular on the NES in the US was a Donald Duck sports game in Japan.
Besides these Disney games, there are plenty of others based on TV shows & movies like Duck Tales 1 & 2 on NES & GB, Chip 'N Dale: Rescue Rangers 1 & 2 on the NES, Darkwing Duck on NES & GB, Talespin on the NES & GB, The Little Mermaid on NES & GB, the Genesis version of The Little Mermaid (totally different), the Genesis version of Talespin (totally different), Bonkers on Genesis & SNES, and Goof Troop on SNES. I heard lots of good things about games like The Jungle Book, Aladdin, and the Lion King too.
And besides these there are even more cartoon games like the Samurai Pizza Cats game on the Famicom, the Animaniacs games on the SNES, Genesis & GB, the Ren & Stimpy games (Stimpy's Invention on the Genesis was pretty good), Masters of the Universe on the C64, The Simpsons arcade game, the Bucky O'Hare arcade & NES games, the Battletoads arcade & NES games, the Wild West C.O.W. Boys of Moo Mesa arcade game, the 2 TMNT arcade, 3 NES, 3 GB, 1 Genesis & 1 SNES beat'em up & platform games, the GI Joe arcade & 2 NES games, Batman: The Animated Series on the GB, and The Adventures of Batman & Robin on the Sega CD, Genesis & SNES.
These are all the cartoon based games I can think of that range from decent to great.
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That's the Xbox One...
I think the fantasy sport thing is more of an American thing because I have never seen anybody do that here for soccer.
And no Microsoft ... I did not want Kinect for my current Xbox, still not interested in it for next gen. The motion commands are so ... urghhhhh ... People will use it for a few days until they remember they have a remote/controller. And voice commands are handy, but not worth the price tag because you could do without the whole 1080P camera and just a decent microphone for that. And let's not forget that Kinect needs some space between you and the sensor. Some people don't put their consoles in their living rooms or just have small living rooms making Kinect even work LESS then it should. This might have a better quality camera but I'm guessing that you still need a decent distance between you and the thing for it to work decently.
Also mandatory installs making used games or just taking your game to a friends house absolute ? No backwards compatibility ? Still xbox live fees !!!!?!!? PS4 and it's youtube/social sharing feature did not really interest me and I did not understand them focusing so hard on it either because not everybody is a youtube content producer / streamer but DAMN in my eyes Sony is MILES ahead in the race for the powerhouse console of the next gen.
Guess that's more money for Nintendo games and the developers who do decide to make stuff on the Wii U from me :)