Captain Planet and the Planeteers (video game)W
Captain Planet and the Planeteers (video game)

Captain Planet and the Planeteers is a video game released for various platforms in the early 1990s, loosely based on the environmentalist animated series Captain Planet and the Planeteers and developed Mindscape Inc. Three different versions were developed to suit three different platform capabilities, each with a markedly different gameplay. The Amiga/Atari ST version was released in 1991, as was the ZX Spectrum/Amstrad CPC version, while the Nintendo Entertainment System version was released in 1992.

Hanna Barbera's Turbo ToonsW
Hanna Barbera's Turbo Toons

Hanna Barbera's Turbo Toons is a racing video game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System that was released in 1994 in Europe. Despite being rated by the ESRB, the game was not released in North America. A Sega Mega Drive version was planned but never released.

The Jetsons: Cogswell's Caper!W
The Jetsons: Cogswell's Caper!

The Jetsons: Cogswell's Caper! is a 1993 video game based on the animated sitcom The Jetsons. It was developed by Natsume and published by Taito for the Nintendo Entertainment System/Family Computer, and was released in the United States in 1992 and in other territories in 1993.

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Jonny Quest: Cover-Up at Roswell

Jonny Quest: Cover-Up at Roswell is a computer game released by Virgin Sound and Vision for the series The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest in August 1996.

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Pac-Land

Pac-Land is a 1984 side-scrolling platform arcade game developed and published by Namco. In North America, it was distributed by Midway Games. Controlling Pac-Man, the player must make it to the end of each stage to return a lost fairy back to its home in Fairyland. Pac-Man will need to avoid obstacles, such as falling logs and water-spewing fire hydrants, alongside his enemies the Ghost Gang. Eating large flashing Power Pellets will cause the ghosts to turn blue, allowing Pac-Man to eat them for points.

Wacky Races (1991 video game)W
Wacky Races (1991 video game)

Wacky Races is a platform game for the Nintendo Entertainment System, developed and published by Atlus. The game is based on the Hanna-Barbera cartoon Wacky Races and features Muttley and Dick Dastardly as the main characters.

Wacky Races: Starring Dastardly and MuttleyW
Wacky Races: Starring Dastardly and Muttley

Wacky Races/Wacky Races: Starring Dastardly and Muttley is a 2000 racing video game developed by Infogrames Sheffield House and published by Infogrames for the Dreamcast and later for PlayStation 2 in 2001. The game is based on the cartoon series Wacky Races which features 11 vehicles all racing over various landscapes to win first place. The vehicles featured include the most infamous vehicle in the series, The Mean Machine driven by Dick Dastardly and Muttley.

Wacky Races: Crash and DashW
Wacky Races: Crash and Dash

Wacky Races: Crash and Dash is a 2008 racing video game based on the cartoon Wacky Races.

Wacky Races: Mad MotorsW
Wacky Races: Mad Motors

Wacky Races: Mad Motors is a 2007 racing video game developed by British studio Coyote Console and published by Blast! Entertainment for the PlayStation 2 video game console. It is based on Wacky Races.

Yogi Bear (video game)W
Yogi Bear (video game)

Yogi Bear is a 1987 arcade adventure video game developed by British studio Dalali and published by Piranha Software. It was released in Europe for Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 (C64), and ZX Spectrum. In the game, Yogi Bear sets out to rescue Boo-Boo after he is captured by a hunter. Yogi Bear received praise for its graphics, but criticism for its controls.

Yogi Bear's Gold RushW
Yogi Bear's Gold Rush

Yogi Bear's Gold Rush is a 1994 2D platform game developed by British studio Twilight for the Game Boy. A Game Gear version was also made, but it was unreleased.

Yogi's Great Escape (video game)W
Yogi's Great Escape (video game)

Yogi's Great Escape is a 1990 platform game based on the 1987 television film of the same name. It was developed by British studio PAL Developments and published by Hi-Tec Software as a budget game. It was released in Europe for Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, and ZX Spectrum.