Make toon tunes with Looney Tunes: Cartoon Conductor
Remember back in the early '90s when you couldn't turn your head without running into another knock-off platformer based on some popular cartoon property? Well, it seems the rhythm-action game is the platformer for the new millennium. Case in point: Eidos' just-announced Looney Tunes: Cartoon Conductor, coming to the Nintendo DS this June.Players will use the stylus to conduct classic tunes from the, er, 'toons, and then be "rewarded with clips from favorite Looney Tunes cartoon moments." Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Sylvester the Cat and Tweety will be on hand for a game designed for "absolutely everybody who enjoys simple but addictive gameplay." And who doesn't enjoy that? No one, that's who! So that means everybody will enjoy this game! It's logic as indestructible as an ACME Indestructo Steel Ball.










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Mr.ESC @ Mar 13th 2008 12:50PM
Why? Just why?
Nigeria @ Mar 13th 2008 1:33PM
I would be interested, if Duck Amuck didn't suck.
Actually, I probably wouldn't be interested.
SimonBob @ Mar 13th 2008 2:25PM
Can't say I've ever been as surprised by a Warner Bros. remake of a classic since the 1994 release of "Acme Animation Studio," a Mario Paint ripoff. Mario Paint. It's like the Looney Tunes can't keep their paws off any idea that passes them by.
Batzarro @ Mar 13th 2008 8:56PM
"Hello mah baby, hello mah honey, hello mah ragtime gal..."
Spin44 @ Mar 14th 2008 3:26AM
will this be as bad as Shrek Party trying to outdo Mario Party?
Patrick @ Mar 14th 2008 1:07PM
"...rewarded with clips from favorite Looney Tunes cartoon moments."
I'd rather buy a boxset of Looney Tunes DVDs and reward myself with complete cartoons instead of just clips and not have to play the game.