Bubsy 3D is considered one of the worst games of all time. Now it and other notorious retro platformers in this series are being re-released next month as part of Bubsy in: The Purrfect Collection.
Bubsy in: The Purrfect Collection will launch digitally for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Switch, and PC via Steam on September 9, publishers Atari and Limited Run Games announced. Physical edition ...
Bubsy the Bobcat, star of the eponymous, oft-derided Bubsy series of hit-or-miss platforming games, is back in a new adventure called Bubsy 4D. Publisher Atari and developer Fabraz, known for the ...
Publisher Atari and developer Fabraz have announced Bubsy 4D for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Switch 2, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC (Steam, Epic Games Store, GOG). A release date was not ...
Let’s get one thing out of the way: I hate Bubsy. Not Bubsy 4D, the interesting, vibrant game I’m actually previewing here, but rather Bubsy himself, the mangy, atrocious feline, a poisonous product ...
During the Gamescom Opening Night Live preshow, Atari and Fabraz announced Bubsy 4D, a 3D platformer starring the titular Bubsy, one of the many video game mascots of the 1990s. What could possibly go ...
The first game I see at any conference sets the tone of the entire event, which is why I was cognisant of the fact that I chose to kick off my time at GDC 2025 by checking out a collection of Bubsy ...
One of the curious qualities of 90s-era mascot platformer characters is their uncanny staying power. More than twenty years have passed since most of them debuted, and gaming still widely celebrates ...
Retro platforming hero Bubsy the Bobcat is coming to PS5, PC, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox Series X/S in the form of the Bubsy In: The Purrfect Collection courtesy of Limited Run Games and Atari. Due out ...
James grew up in the arcades of the 80s and has played games on everything from the Milton Bradley Microvision to the PlayStation 5. He worked in gaming retail during the PS1/PS2 eras, and even had a ...
The 90s were a special time for video game mascots. From Sega’s Sonic the Hedgehog to PlayStation’s Crash Bandicoot, there were many amazing mascot platformers playable across multiple platforms.