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Facts about everyone's favorite(?) 90s Bobcat with a 'tude! What could possibly go wrong?
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ADDENDUM: A fuller version of the art plus another photo is available on Atari's Instagram!
www.instagram.com/p/DHbZQcKqlqQ/
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Oh my god
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"Nobody"
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Source:
www.kickstarter.com/projects/bub...
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That is very cool, but erm
What about him?
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This was made as a joke commentary at the pretentiousness and ego of artists and their meanings, using Bubsy 3D as a pivot point for it due to its timing, comedy and the aesthetic look that the game (unintentionally) had, a look that would become popular on the internet.
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Source:
twitter.com/BubsyThe_Bob...
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Also Rob Paulsen was the voice of Bubsy
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Bubsy and Gex are gonna become married by the time LRG does something
/joke
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Real shit? Can I see
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I gotta see this
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Wait really?
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BONUS: The boxart is also here in HQ!
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Check out the website here for more gaming history all nicely preserved!
library.gamehistory.org
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551. BUBSY BOBCAT'S TOTALLY AUTHORIZED ANSWER BOOK
👉 www.thevideogamelibrary.org/book/bubsy-b...
#Bubsy #Gaming #Booksky #Aaccolate #Retro
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579. BUBSY I & II: THE COMPLETE GUIDE FOR BUBSY FANS
👉 www.thevideogamelibrary.org/book/bubsy-i...
#Bubsy #Gaming #Booksky
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You can download this and experience sheer quality here:
bubsy3d.com
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Source: www.sega-16.com/2006/08/inte...
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Source:
tcrf.net/Proto:Super_...
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For more information, check the Lost Media Wiki page here:
lostmediawiki.com/Bubsy_II_(lo...
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Source: tcrf.net/Bubsy_in_Cla...
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Thanks for the information! I wish the Bubsy series was documented like this more, it could lead to a potential revolution of modding and potentially even analysis over how the games work