I'd love to see something else done with Bucky O'Hare, keeping it true to the comic and with fantastic animation. They can keep the theme song from the original cartoon though, that thing is catchy!
BUCKY! Captain Bucky O'Hare
He goes where no ordinary rabbit would dare
My father brought home the Coleco Telstar Arcade when I was probably about 5 or 6. It was my first real video game. The games were basically three types - Pong-based sports games that used the two paddle knobs (the only difference between some of them was the color of the background), a driving game, and shooting games where you had to use the light gun to shoot a white square or some other blob that appeared briefly on the tv screen. I think we had 3 of the 4 cartridges. I bet my parents still have the console too. It was actually a lot of fun, especially the pong-varients. My sister and I used to waste a lot of time playing, although it was kind of a pain in the butt to set up and attach to the TV - we were too short and so we had to have Dad set it up for us.
I'd love to see something else done with Bucky O'Hare, keeping it true to the comic and with fantastic animation. They can keep the theme song from the original cartoon though, that thing is catchy! BUCKY! Captain Bucky O'Hare He goes where no ordinary rabbit would dare
You're in luck. They're making a live-action version of the Japanese original, Space Battleship Yamato. Hopefully it'll be brought overseas.
My father brought home the Coleco Telstar Arcade when I was probably about 5 or 6. It was my first real video game. The games were basically three types - Pong-based sports games that used the two paddle knobs (the only difference between some of them was the color of the background), a driving game, and shooting games where you had to use the light gun to shoot a white square or some other blob that appeared briefly on the tv screen. I think we had 3 of the 4 cartridges. I bet my parents still have the console too. It was actually a lot of fun, especially the pong-varients. My sister and I used to waste a lot of time playing, although it was kind of a pain in the butt to set up and attach to the TV - we were too short and so we had to have Dad set it up for us.