Close,
but no cigar. This is a phrase that perfectly encapsulates the
greatness that Looney Tunes on the Nintendo Gameboy almost achieves.
First
impressions are very good. The graphics are of a high standard, with
large, clear sprites and detailed backgrounds, as well as some smooth,
high speed scrolling. The music is catchy and jaunty as any good
cartoon platformer soundtrack should be, and for the first few levels you
will be impressed with the responsive controls and fun gameplay. Then you reach stage 5 and it all comes crumbling down.