''Bubsy'' is a series of
platforming video games created by
Michael Berlyn
Michael Berlyn (born 1949) is an American video game designer and writer. He is best known as an implementer at Infocom, part of the text adventure game design team.
Brainwave Creations was a small game programming company started by Michael Ber ...
and developed and published by
Accolade. The games star an
anthropomorphic bobcat named Bubsy, a character that takes inspiration from ''
Super Mario Bros.
is a platform game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). The successor to the 1983 arcade game '' Mario Bros.'' and the first game in the ''Super Mario'' series, it was first released in 1985 for ...
'' and ''
Sonic the Hedgehog''. The games were originally released for the
Super NES
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), commonly shortened to Super NES or Super Nintendo, is a 16-bit home video game console developed by Nintendo that was released in 1990 in Japan and South Korea, 1991 in North America, 1992 in ...
,
Mega Drive/Genesis
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,
Game Boy
The is an 8-bit fourth generation handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. It was first released in Japan on April 21, 1989, in North America later the same year, and in Europe in late 1990. It was designed by the same t ...
,
Jaguar,
PC and
PlayStation during the 1990s.
There are six games that have been released in the series: ''
Bubsy in: Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind'', ''
Bubsy II'', ''
Bubsy in: Fractured Furry Tales'', ''
Bubsy is 3D in "Furbitten Planet"'', ''
Bubsy: The Woolies Strike Back'' and ''
Bubsy: Paws on Fire!'' In 1996, a special version of the first game, titled ''Super Bubsy'', was released for
Windows 95
Windows 95 is a consumer-oriented operating system developed by Microsoft as part of its Windows 9x family of operating systems. The first operating system in the 9x family, it is the successor to Windows 3.1x, and was released to manufacturi ...
. In 2015, a compilation of the first two games was released for
Microsoft Windows through
Steam, by Retroism, the video game software subsidiary of
Tommo
Tommo Inc. is an American video game publisher based in City of Industry, California. Founded in 1990, Tommo started out as a small independent distributor of imported video games. Since 2006, Tommo also operates a publishing subsidiary, UFO I ...
. In addition to the games, a
television pilot
A television pilot (also known as a pilot or a pilot episode and sometimes marketed as a tele-movie), in United States television, is a standalone episode of a television series that is used to sell a show to a television network or other distr ...
was created for a ''Bubsy''
cartoon show based on the video game series, but it did not transition to become a full-fledged series.
History
''Bubsy in: Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind''
The first ''Bubsy'' game was released in May 1993 by Accolade for the SNES, and later for the Genesis. The plot focuses on a race of fabric-stealing aliens called "Woolies", who have stolen the world's yarn ball supply (especially Bubsy's, who owns the world's largest collection). A special version, titled ''Super Bubsy'', was later released in 1996 for
Windows 95
Windows 95 is a consumer-oriented operating system developed by Microsoft as part of its Windows 9x family of operating systems. The first operating system in the 9x family, it is the successor to Windows 3.1x, and was released to manufacturi ...
, featuring graphics redrawn for a higher resolution, new game elements and the entire ''Bubsy'' television pilot. In addition to the power-ups found in the original game, there are bouncing TVs that Bubsy can collect which allow the player to view more of the cartoon.
''Bubsy 2''
''Bubsy II'' was released shortly after the first game, on October 28, 1994. In the game, the antagonist, Oinker P. Hamm, has created his "Amazatorium", which actually saps information away from history, and puts it on display, for his personal profit. It's up to the player to control Bubsy and stop this. The game features five levels; a music-themed world, a medieval era, an Egyptian area, an outer space zone, and an aerial zone with Bubsy flying a
World War I
World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin ...
biplane. Bubsy collects trading cards which he can use to buy various items. These include a "portable hole" (a small portal he can step through and disappear to the main lobby), a diver's suit, a
Nerf gun, screen-clearing smart bombs, or extra lives. The game features the addition of Bubsy's nephew and niece that can be played by another player to help or hinder Bubsy. There are also secret stages involving Bubsy and his unwilling sidekick, Arnold the Armadillo. Additionally, Bubsy could take two hits (denoted by his expression next to the "lives" counter), and on a third, he would lose a life – though some hazards will still instantly kill him. ''Bubsy II'' is also the only ''Bubsy'' title to be reprogrammed for the
Game Boy
The is an 8-bit fourth generation handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. It was first released in Japan on April 21, 1989, in North America later the same year, and in Europe in late 1990. It was designed by the same t ...
as a black-and-white game with
Super Game Boy
The is a peripheral that allows Game Boy cartridges to be played on a Super Nintendo Entertainment System console. Released in June 1994, it retailed for $59.99 in the United States and £49.99 in the United Kingdom. In South Korea, it is calle ...
support for limited colors. This version of the game features the three levels of difficulty, but only has three of the original worlds (Egyptian, Musicland and Skyland) available for play.
A ''Bubsy'' re-release titled ''Bubsy Two-Fur'' (a collection of the first two games) was released on
Steam in December 2015 by a game company that owns abandonware game
intellectual property
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called Retroism.
''Bubsy in Fractured Furry Tales''
''Bubsy in: Fractured Furry Tales'' was released on December 15, 1994 for the
Atari Jaguar
The Atari Jaguar is a home video game console developed by Atari Corporation and released in North America in November 1993. Part of the fifth generation of video game consoles, it competed with the 16-bit Sega Genesis, the Super NES and th ...
. This title sets Bubsy traversing across various
fairy tales. The game sees Bubsy taking on the
Mad Hatter
The Hatter is a fictional character in Lewis Carroll's 1865 book '' Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' and its 1871 sequel ''Through the Looking-Glass''. He is very often referred to as the Mad Hatter, though this term was never used by Ca ...
in ''
Alice in Wonderland'', the Giant in ''
Jack and the Beanstalk
"Jack and the Beanstalk" is an English fairy tale. It appeared as "The Story of Jack Spriggins and the Enchanted Bean" in 1734 4th edition On Commons and as Benjamin Tabart's moralized "The History of Jack and the Bean-Stalk" in 1807. Henry Co ...
'', the Djinni in ''
Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves
"Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" ( ar, علي بابا والأربعون لصا) is a folk tale from the ''One Thousand and One Nights''. It was added to the collection in the 18th century by its French translator Antoine Galland, who heard ...
'', a sea monster in ''
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
''Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas'' (french: Vingt mille lieues sous les mers) is a classic science fiction adventure novel by French writer Jules Verne.
The novel was originally serialized from March 1869 through June 1870 in Pierre- ...
'' and
Hansel and Gretel
"Hansel and Gretel" (; german: Hänsel und Gretel ) is a German fairy tale collected by the German Brothers Grimm and published in 1812 in ''Grimm's Fairy Tales'' (KHM 15). It is also known as Little Step Brother and Little Step Sister.
Hansel ...
in Candyland. The game plays similarly to the prior two games in the series, but without any of the gadgets or band-aids of ''Bubsy 2''.
''Bubsy is 3D in "Furbitten Planet"''
''Bubsy 3D'' is the fourth ''Bubsy'' game, and was the only title in
3D. The game was released in 1996 for the
PlayStation video game console. It is the sequel to the original in terms of the story and takes place on the Woolies' home planet,
Rayon. ''Bubsy 3D'' has 16 main levels and two boss levels, and the main character's goal is to defeat the two queens of Rayon,
Poly and Esther. The player can collect
rocket
A rocket (from it, rocchetto, , bobbin/spool) is a vehicle that uses jet propulsion to accelerate without using the surrounding air. A rocket engine produces thrust by reaction to exhaust expelled at high speed. Rocket engines work entirely fr ...
s, as well as atoms, in order to eventually escape from planet Rayon. Bubsy actively speaks throughout the game based on various actions performed by the player. A planned release for the
Sega Saturn was cancelled.
''Bubsy: The Woolies Strike Back''
In October 2017, a fifth ''Bubsy'' title, ''Bubsy: The Woolies Strike Back'', was released for
PlayStation 4 and
PC.
The game was developed by
Black Forest Games
Black Forest Games GmbH is a German video game developer based in Offenburg. The company was founded in July 2012 by a team of 40 staff members, including chief executive officer Andreas Speer, previously employed by Spellbound Entertainment, ...
, who previously worked on reviving the dormant ''
Giana Sisters'' series with ''
Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams''.
''Bubsy: Paws on Fire!''
A sixth ''Bubsy'' title, ''Bubsy: Paws on Fire!'', was released in May 16, 2019 for PlayStation 4 and PC. The game was developed by
Choice Provisions
Choice Provisions Inc., formerly known as Gaijin Games Inc. prior to June 2014, is an American-origin independent video game development studio, best known for their '' Bit.Trip'' series of video games. The studio was founded in 2007 by Alex N ...
, who previously worked on the ''
Bit.Trip'' series and ''Woah, Dave!''. The Nintendo Switch version was released shortly after in August 29.
The soundtrack by
Stemage
Grant Henry (born April 3, 1979), better known by his stage name Stemage, is an American guitarist and composer. He is known for his video game and television soundtracks, including Cartoon Network's animated series ''Steven Universe''. He is a ...
was released by Materia Collective on the same game's release date. A CD sampler containing the first 7 tracks of the soundtrack was included with the Limited Edition of the game.
Television pilot
Bubsy also had a pilot episode for an
animated series
An animated series is a set of animated works with a common series title, usually related to one another. These episodes should typically share the same main characters, some different secondary characters and a basic theme. Series can have eith ...
sponsored by
Taco Bell
Taco Bell is an American-based chain of fast food restaurants founded in 1962 by Glen Bell (1923–2010) in Downey, California. Taco Bell is a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Inc. The restaurants serve a variety of Mexican-inspired foods, includin ...
in 1993,
titled ''What Could Possibly Go Wrong?''.
Calico Entertainment and Imagination Factory jointly produced the pilot for airing on
Bohbot Communications ''Kid's Day Off'' syndication package for Thanksgiving 1993.
It featured new additions to the ''Bubsy'' franchise not made by the original Bubsy producer (Michael Berlyn) as he was on hiatus from Accolade at the time. These included Virgil Reality, a genius inventor and scientist; Oblivia, Virgil's assistant and planned future love interest for Bubsy; Ally, the main antagonist, along with Buzz and Sid, her two Henchmen. The pilot was produced by Calico Creations.
Rob Paulsen provides the voice of Bubsy, alongside voices from
Tress MacNeille
Teressa Claire MacNeille (née Payne; born June 20, 1951) is an American voice actress, whose credits include voicing Dot Warner on the animated television series '' Animaniacs'', Babs Bunny on ''Tiny Toon Adventures'', Chip and Gadget Hackwrenc ...
,
Jim Cummings,
Pat Fraley,
B. J. Ward and
Neil Ross
Neil David Ross is a British-American voice actor and announcer. Noted for his Trans-Atlantic accent, he has provided voices in many American cartoons, most notably ''Voltron'', '' G.I. Joe'', and ''Transformers'', as well as video games, incl ...
. The pilot was not picked up for a full series. Virgil later appeared as a playable character in ''
Bubsy: Paws on Fire!''.
Reception
Bubsy was awarded "Most Hype for a Character" of 1993 by ''
Electronic Gaming Monthly
''Electronic Gaming Monthly'' (often abbreviated to ''EGM'') is a monthly American video game magazine. It offers video game news, coverage of industry events, interviews with gaming figures, editorial content and product reviews.
History
The m ...
''.
Bubsy also won ''
GameFan
''GameFan'' (originally known as ''Diehard GameFan'') was a publication started by Tim Lindquist, Greg Off, George Weising. and Dave Halverson in September 1992 that provided coverage of domestic and import video games. It was notable for its ex ...
s "Best New Character" award for 1993.
References
External links
Official website*
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Sega-16 interview with ''Bubsy'' creator Mike BerlynSega-16 retrospective on the entire ''Bubsy'' seriesPlaying Catch-Up: ''Bubsy''s Michael Berlyn– Gamasutra
Steam Greenlight for ''Bubsy Two-Fur''
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