Since the creation of Tiny Toon Adventures, there have been a multitude of video games based on the series. During the '90s, Konami held the license to develop and publish the Tiny Toon Adventures games. Other developers that have held the license include Atari, Terraglyph, Warthog, Lost Boy Games, and Treasure.
The following is a complete list of the video games, the year of release, and the developers and publishers.
| Game Title | Console/Platform | Year | Developer/Publisher |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tiny Toon Adventures | NES | 1991 | Konami |
| Tiny Toon Adventures Cartoon Workshop | NES | 1992 | Konami |
| Tiny Toon Adventures: Babs' Big Break | Game Boy | 1992 | Konami |
| Tiny Toon Adventures 2: Trouble in Wackyland | NES | 1992 | Konami |
| Tiny Toon Adventures 2: Montana's Movie Madness | Game Boy | 1993 | Konami |
| Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster's Hidden Treasure | Sega Genesis | 1993 | Konami |
| Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose! | SNES | 1993 | Konami |
| Tiny Toon Adventures: Wacky Sports Challenge | SNES and Game Boy | 1994 | Konami |
| Tiny Toon Adventures: ACME All-Stars | Sega Genesis | 1994 | Konami |
| Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster and the Beanstalk | PC | 1996 | Terraglyph Interactive Studios |
| Tiny Toon Adventures: The Great Beanstalk | PlayStation | 1998 | Terraglyph Interactive Studios / NewKidCo |
| Tiny Toon Adventures: Toonenstein | PlayStation | 1999 | Terraglyph Interactive Studios / Vatical Entertainment |
| Tiny Toon Adventures: Plucky's Big Adventure | PlayStation | 2001 | Warthog / Conspiracy Games |
| Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Saves the Day | Game Boy Color | 2001 | Warthog / Conspiracy Games |
| Tiny Toon Adventures: Dizzy's Candy Quest | Game Boy Color | 2001 | Lost Boy Games /Conspiracy Games |
| Tiny Toon Adventures: Wacky Stackers | Game Boy Advance | NA: 2001 EU:2002 | Warthog / Conspiracy Games |
| Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster's Bad Dream | Game Boy Advance | 2002 | Treasure / Conspiracy Games |
| Tiny Toon Adventures: Defenders of the Universe | PlayStation 2 | Cancelled | Treasure / Conspiracy Games |
There also was an unfinished game developed by Atari that was intended for the failed Atari Jaguar. A beta version of this game has been floating around for years, but has been mostly unseen.
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