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Taz Wanted

Unlock Mini-Games
Collect all 100 sandwiches in a level to unlock a mini-game at the main hub. Use the blue phone booth with a propeller in front of the level with the completed sandwich to access its mini-game.

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Taz Wanted game description:

After being captured by Yosemite Sam--President of ACME Corporation, Taz must break out of the Sam Francisco Zoo and make his way to Tasmania in order to rescue the She-Devil and save the world from the power hungry Yosemite Sam, all the while avoiding Sam's "Taz catchers" and destroying all of the wanted posters that he can find.

Taz is an absolutely unstoppable, whirling, twirling, hurtling, landscape-eating perpetual motion machine, constantly faced with the threat of the Taz catchers. Luckily for Taz, there are a multitude of ACME items to find throughout the various worlds, which provide him with plenty of power-ups and special powers. The levels in Taz: Wanted have a free roaming architecture, which allows Taz to explore, investigate, complete or destroy them in any way that the player sees fit.

Taz is aware that he is being watched, and will interact with the player in this interactive cartoon concept game. There is also a storyline, dialogue and plenty of slapstick humour to remind the player of their favourite Looney Tunes cartoon character.

Publisher: Atari.

European release date: 4th October 2002.

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