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Felix the Cat

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Felix the Cat

Oct 1, 1992

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3.80 average rating based on 92 ratings

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The game involves the player controlling Felix the Cat as he sets out to defeat the evil mad Professor who has kidnapped Felix's lovely girlfriend, Kitty. The Game Boy version plays virtually the same as the NES version, but features fewer levels.
Developers
Hudson Soft
Publishers
Hudson Soft
Franchises
Felix the Cat
Platforms
Nintendo Entertainment System
Genres
Adventure, Platform
Themes
Action, Fantasy, Kids
Release Dates
Oct 1992 Full Release (North_America)
Nintendo Entertainment System
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User Stats
196
In Collection
19
Wish Listed
1
Playing
24
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How Long Is Felix the Cat?
Main story: 0.5 hours
Main + extras: 2.0 hours
100% completion: 1.3 hours
Total completions: 3
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kingbk83
kingbk83 gave Jul 22, 2023
kingbk83 gave Jul 22, 2023
Most Underrated Licensed Title for the NES
This review is for the Nintendo Entertainment System version

The NES had a ton of licensed games, and most of them were terrible. Granted, DuckTales and Batman are definitely exceptions, as are a few others, but most of them were of low quality (looking at you, LJN). Felix the Cat is of a higher quality. Based off of a cartoon from the 1920s, Felix experienced somewhat of a revival in the late 80s-early 90s due to a new series on Saturday morning television and all the merchandise based on the character (most famously, the clocks).

This game is a later NES title and doesn't seem to get as talked about, but I think it's worth playing. The game is colorful, has amazing music, and so much variety due to the magic bag that Felix brings along with him. The challenge is a bit on the easy side, as it's very easy to get 1-UPs. You have limited continues, but it's doubtful you will even use one continue before finishing the game.

It's not the most groundbreaking game, but the graphics, music and fun factor are all high quality for the NES. If you love platformers, I'd recommend Felix the Cat, perhaps the most underrated licensed game for the NES.

GigaDeathNullGolem
GigaDeathNullGolem gave May 9, 2020
GigaDeathNullGolem gave May 9, 2020
Relatively easy scrolling run jump platformer mix of SMB 3 and Super Mario Land (for gameboy)
This review is for the Nintendo Entertainment System version

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Fun game, a little on the easy side. I've played quite a few hudson games now so I can definitely see some similarities to their own platformy stuff (some of the shooty bits in Air Zonk perhaps) this is def a 'copy cat' (+ 100 pt) of Super Mario Bros 3 and to some extent super mario land. I've played both of those games many times so when i see the egypt stage with hieroglyphs on the walls inside the temple of stage 2-2 i know exactly where they got that idea from. And a showdown in space with a spacecraft? oh come on...

That's not a Super Mario Brothers Super Power Player Interface. Thats a Felix Magical Bag Asset Construction User Display-Trick!

In any case, this is a pretty solid platformer, albeit a bit too forgiving. It's got a kind of creative upgrade system. Basically you just keep upgrading (up to +4 i think )and when you get decked, you level down on your upgrade. For a platformer, that's a boon. The only caveat is your upgrades or on a timer of a sort. once you run out of 'magic juice' you lose an upgrade. gain magic juice …

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Fun game, a little on the easy side. I've played quite a few hudson games now so I can definitely see some similarities to their own platformy stuff (some of the shooty bits in Air Zonk perhaps) this is def a 'copy cat' (+ 100 pt) of Super Mario Bros 3 and to some extent super mario land. I've played both of those games many times so when i see the egypt stage with hieroglyphs on the walls inside the temple of stage 2-2 i know exactly where they got that idea from. And a showdown in space with a spacecraft? oh come on...

That's not a Super Mario Brothers Super Power Player Interface. Thats a Felix Magical Bag Asset Construction User Display-Trick!

In any case, this is a pretty solid platformer, albeit a bit too forgiving. It's got a kind of creative upgrade system. Basically you just keep upgrading (up to +4 i think )and when you get decked, you level down on your upgrade. For a platformer, that's a boon. The only caveat is your upgrades or on a timer of a sort. once you run out of 'magic juice' you lose an upgrade. gain magic juice by bopping enemies and collecting milk.

Pretty easy, i managed to finish this without cheating with almost 30 lives. there are a variety of levels in it so your upgrades change based on whether its land sea air or space. Fresh! In addition, this is a pretty nice thingie based on the old cartoon.

only bad thing? The color palette is dark. the colors themselves are fine but they added like a 20% gray to everything. And the darkness really stands out and is annoying as i've never seen a game that looked like this.

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Retrobert
Retrobert gave Aug 19, 2019
Retrobert gave Aug 19, 2019
A good casual platformer

I don't know how much this feels like the cartoon because I'm not a fan of the show. This game, however, is a lot of fun and worthy of playing at least once. Just don't set your bar too high because if it wasn't for the magic upgrades, this game would be another generic platformer.

jay.dino
jay.dino gave Jun 28, 2016
jay.dino gave Jun 28, 2016
A gem from the late NES era

Platform:

NES version.

Graphics/Sound:

The graphics in this game are simply amazing. I don't think there is that many NES games that look this great. Especially the ice stages look almost like 16 bit at times.

Gameplay:

It's a platformer, yes. But the gameplay is somewhat unique in that you have a powerup system reminiscent of shmups where you transform when you get enough power up tokens. Also the powered up state is timed, so you'll lose it unless you get some milk. Also going through the levels you transform further with flying stages having Felix go through several flying power up states like an umbrella, a balloon or a jet. Underwater stages also have their own power up system.

Difficulty:

The game is fairly easy. When you're powered up you can easily dispose of enemies, and some of the flying stages for example you can maneuver around much of the challenges.

Conclusion:

This is certainly a gem. It's relatively unknown considering the famous licensed character and the big name of the publisher. But it's also one of the best platformers on a system which is known for it's platformers. If you can get along with the trippy weirdness that's happening here, this is definitely recommended.

Slantindicular
Slantindicular updated their status Apr 25, 2018
Slantindicular updated their status Apr 25, 2018

Finding this game was nostalgic for me, and finishing it gave me a little bit of closure (when I was a kiddo I rented it from Blockbuster but just couldn't beat it). The game itself is a simple platformer featuring a cartoon character that has been all but forgotten and a transformation mechanic that was hardly revolutionary even in the 90s. Though stylish by NES standards there is not much to distinguish it over the course of gaming history. Try it out if you are looking for a relatively easy but satisfying platforming game.