Super Bunny

1983 video game


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::summary 1983 video game ::

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FieldValue
titleSuper Bunny
imageSuper_Bunny_Cover_Art.jpg
publisherDatamost
designerVic Leone
programmerApple II
Vic Leone
Commodore 64
Jay Ford
released1983: Apple
1984: Atari, C64
genrePlatform
modesSingle-player
platformsApple II, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64
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|title = Super Bunny |image = Super_Bunny_Cover_Art.jpg |developer = |publisher = Datamost |designer = Vic Leone |programmer = Apple II Vic Leone Commodore 64 Jay Ford |engine = |released = 1983: Apple 1984: Atari, C64 |genre = Platform |modes = Single-player |platforms = Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64

Super Bunny is a platform game written by Vic Leone for the Apple II and published by Datamost in 1983. Ports to the Atari 8-bit computers and Commodore 64 followed in 1984.

Gameplay

The player starts as a defenseless rabbit, hopping from the left side of the screen to the right on scrolling platforms. The goal is to avoid the creatures that appear on the platforms and reach the carrot at the right side of the screen. Landing on ("eating") the carrot turns the rabbit into Super Bunny, at which point he must return to the starting position, dispatching creatures and earning points.

The game has a different saying and song for each level (e.g., "crunch those critters" and the song "Here Comes Peter Cottontail!"). Super Bunny is credited in the game's splash screen as Reginald Rabbit.{{cite video game | title = Super Bunny | developer = Vic Leone | publisher = Datamost | date = 1983 | platform = Apple II

Credits

  • Programmer: Vic Leone
  • Game concept: Bill Russell
  • Super Bunny concept: Gary Koffler
  • Graphics: Thomas Spears
  • Executive producer: Dave Gordon
  • Story: Dale Kranz
  • Music: Jon Rami and Dale Kranz
  • Cover art and illustrations: Martin Cannon
  • Cover copy: Dale Kranz
  • Art Director: Art Huff

References

References

  1. "The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers".
  2. "Super Bunny".
  3. "Super Bunny".

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