![]() ![]() GamePro gave the SNES version a positive review. ![]() Like the original, the Genesis and Super NES version are virtually identical, however, the Game Boy version is drastically different, with different level design and only black and white graphics, unless played on a Super Game Boy, which applied very basic coloring. However, a different, new development team within Accolade was responsible for making the game, without original designer Michael Berlyn's assistance. The game was developed due to the success of the original title. A multi-player mode was added as well, where a second player could control one of Bubsy's younger relatives. One new feature in the game was the ability to shoot a Nerf gun. The game did feature a little more variety than its predecessor. The player must still maneuver Bubsy through the level through jumping and gliding, and Bubsy still collects objects, only now they're "orbs" instead of "yarnballs". The game plays very similar to the prior game in the series, as a 2D sidescrolling platformer. ![]()
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