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by - written on 13/08/06 (Very useful, 103 readings)
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Konami’s video game tie-in to Warner Bros’ self-aware cartoon series is as conscious of its fictional status as the show itself, beginning with the characters discussing their relevance to the video game format. Animaniacs is shown to be more than a standard platform game right from the onset, an enjoyable quasi-puzzle game that makes full use of the three playable characters, each possessing different vital abilities ala ‘The Lost Vikings’ or ‘Cyberpunks.’ With their monochrome features and dated attire, Yakko, Wakko and Dot look like rejects from the early days of animation. As the cartoon series explains, that’s precisely what they are; locked for eternity ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/12/04 (Very useful, 155 readings)
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Most parents would of heard of the Animaniacs. It is a kids TV program with many different characters and stories. Now there is a game on the program you will get to see many of the characters from the televisions program such as Pinky and the Brain, Dakko Wakko and Dot and many more. So will the game be as enjoyable as the cartoon? The Story ************ The game starts showing you Pinky and the Brain and then pinky asks that famous question, what are we going to do today Brain? and Brain says the same we do everyday Pinky, try to take over the world. Brain gets a gigantic robotic body and pinky goes in its pocket, Brains plan is to Steal Scripts ... Read the complete review
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