The game begins with the trademark PlayStation introduction. If you're not familiar with the PlayStation introductions, game companies seem to be in competition to create the most spectacular intro scenes possible.
Here's a great example of 'just another extreme sports game.' Join up with Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, Pete, and Chip & Dale on a not-so-wide array of courses that'll put your fingers to the test with difficult controls and mind-numbing action!
The Tiny Toons are the brainchild of famous film producer Steven Speilberg, who like most of us is a big fan of the classic Warner Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies series of cartoon shorts.
It's called "The Zone." Marcus Camby found it in last year's NBA Playoffs. We took it from him and put it in this box. Open it up. Shoot the lights out! New dunking animations. Let it fly with the game on the line! All-new freethrow design - don't ..
"Gimmicky" is one of those words that's often thrown around in reviews. Obviously, to be gimmicky, a game first needs a gimmick: something that's unusually innovative.
The fighting is from a detached camera angle that shows you both characters as you wander around the stage, which is usually a fairly square patch of ground, littered with various breakable objects.