List of Games in The Series
Japanese Title | North American Title | PAL Region Title | System | Year |
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ロジャーラビット Roger Rabbit |
The Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout | The Bugs Bunny Blowout | NES/FDS | 1989 |
ミッキーマウス Mickey Mouse |
The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle | The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle | Game Boy | 1989 & 1990 |
ミッキーマウスII Mickey Mouse II |
The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2 | Hugo/Mickey Mouse | Game Boy | 1991-1993 |
ミッキーマウスIII 夢ふうせん Mickey Mouse III: Yume Fūsen (lit. "Mickey Mouse III: Balloon Dreams") |
Kid Klown in Night Mayor World | NES | 1992 & 1993 | |
ミッキーマウスIV 魔法のラビリンス Mickey Mouse IV: Mahō no Labyrinth (lit. "Mickey Mouse IV: The Magical Labyrinth") |
The Real Ghostbusters | Garfield Labyrinth | Game Boy | 1992 & 1993 |
ミッキーズチェイス Mickey's Chase |
Mickey's Dangerous Chase | Mickey's Dangerous Chase | Game Boy | 1992 & 1993 |
それいけ!! キッド Go! Go! Kid! Soreike!! Kid: Go! Go! Kid (lit. "Let's Go!! Kid: Go! Go! Kid") バックス・バニー クレイジーキャッスル3 Bugs Bunny: Crazy Castle 3 |
Bugs Bunny: Crazy Castle 3 | Bugs Bunny: Crazy Castle 3 | Game Boy/Game Boy Color | 1997 & 1999 |
ミッキーマウスV 魔法のステッキ Mickey Mouse V: Mahō no Stick (lit. "Mickey Mouse V: The Magical Stick") |
Mickey Mouse: Magic Wands! | Game Boy | 1993 & 1998 | |
バックス・バニー クレイジーキャッスル4 Bugs Bunny: Crazy Castle 4 |
Bugs Bunny in Crazy Castle 4 | Game Boy Color | 2000 | |
ウッディー・ウッドペッカー クレイジーキャッスル5 Woody Woodpecker: Crazy Castle 5 |
Woody Woodpecker in Crazy Castle 5 | Woody Woodpecker: Crazy Castle 5 | Game Boy Advance | 2002 & 2003 |
Crazy Castle | Mobile Phone | 2004 |
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