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Easter Bunny's Big Day
Background Data
Published By: Mastiff Developed By: Seven Computerized Creations Released: March 17th, 2003
Barcode: 8 59292 00001 0 PSRM: 025480 ID Tag: SLUS - 01551
CDs: 1 Players: 1 or 2 Players ESRB: Everybody
Accessories: Memory (1 Block), Analog Size: 256 Megs Digital Press Rarity: 4 out of 10

Description
     Easter Bunny has a big job and needs your help!
It may be the Easter Bunny's big day, but he could sure use a helping hand. You see, he doesn't have enough eggs to deliver. Help the Easter Bunny by completing games and puzzles to earn eggs and then delivering your precious cargo to all the good boys and girls in Easter Village!

Review
     A strange, if somewhat interesting risk out of a start-up publishing company. The game, once stripped of it's holiday moniker, is really a series of mini-games, like puzzles, egg catching, and memory games. Though the interaction could be a little bit better, for the few bucks the game can be had for, it's a worthy addition to any library. If not a interesting coffee table piece.

 

 

Trivia
  • This was Mastiff's first official game release.


  • There are rumors concerning this game's official print run, much less its official distribution. Right now it's only topping off at the few hundreds mark. If this is true, it would be the rarest official game release judged by print run.


  • Your eyes aren't deceiving you; the spine of the game really is purple!


  • Interesting facts about Mastiff's dog choice: the breed is known for search and rescue efforts, as well as it's name roughly meaning "domesticated". If you take into account Mastiff's game library, they really are domesticating rescued import games!


  • Several trips to brick and mortar stores only turned up "used" new ones. Very few places carried it new, one of which was Toys R' Us.

 


Greatest Hits
     This title was never released as a Greatest Hit
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Variations / Misprints
     There are no known variants or misprints.

PlayStation 2 Compatibility - Fast Load
     All times are rounded up to the nearest second. Tests are performed on a PlayStation 2 Slim Line with 1.11 PS Drivers.


Standard

Select to Level Start - 7.5 sec

 

Fast

Select to Level Start - 4 sec

 

     Game loaded  fine with both options turned on.

PlayStation 2 Compatibility - Smooth
     With the smooth option on there's no real difference except for the overall colors becoming slightly faded. No bounding boxes or split sprites show up. Suggest leaving Smooth off for the game.

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