For those asking or curious, these are all the Felix the Cat games that released (NOTE: this is not a list of all the games confirmed for this collection):
Felix the Cat [1992] (NES)
A decent action-platformer with nice graphics, not surprising for a late NES release.
Felix the Cat [1993] (GB)
A port of the NES game with worse graphics.
Baby Felix Halloween [2001] (GBC)
Another action-platformer. It has nice graphics featuring big character sprites, colourful environments and punchy music. This is, of course, based on the short-lived Baby Felix spinoff cartoon that aired around the same time (26 episodes).
Felix the Cat [2001] (Windows)
A Pac-Man clone with bold character graphics, but very basic presentation.
Baby Felix Tennis [2002] (PS1)
A basic, but competent tennis game.
There were also a couple of Windows & Mac based activity games and at least 2 unlicensed games, one on NES which is another action-platformer and one on Genesis which is a port of the 1992 NES original.
@nhSnork Thank you so much!!! I’ve used the Shantae code you kindly provided. I’ll leave Affordable Space Adventures for someone else to claim as I was fortunate to pick that up before the store closed. I’ll remember your kindness and will endeavour to pay it back to the community some way in the future.
The best Chris Pratt could possibly do is a poor impersonation of Charles Martinet's Mario, right? Truly bizarre. As if any kids or adults care which celebrity is voicing a cartoon. They just want authentic voices and I don't see how Pratt is going to match decades of the established Mario voice. The rest of the cast might be okay.
I like the Chocobo character and I like kart racers, but MK8D set the bar and I think this drastically underperforms. The gameplay looked slow, the tracks looked uninspired, the trackside graphics looked underdeveloped and the highlights were a lot of the same features as MK8D: drifting and adjustable kart performance. Very odd that a standardised mechanic like drifting was highlighted at all. Racers with their own special move and tiered items are fine, but is that enough reason to choose this over MK8D? Will that be enough to change up the gameplay?
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For those asking or curious, these are all the Felix the Cat games that released (NOTE: this is not a list of all the games confirmed for this collection):
Felix the Cat [1992] (NES)
A decent action-platformer with nice graphics, not surprising for a late NES release.
Felix the Cat [1993] (GB)
A port of the NES game with worse graphics.
Baby Felix Halloween [2001] (GBC)
Another action-platformer. It has nice graphics featuring big character sprites, colourful environments and punchy music. This is, of course, based on the short-lived Baby Felix spinoff cartoon that aired around the same time (26 episodes).
Felix the Cat [2001] (Windows)
A Pac-Man clone with bold character graphics, but very basic presentation.
Baby Felix Tennis [2002] (PS1)
A basic, but competent tennis game.
There were also a couple of Windows & Mac based activity games and at least 2 unlicensed games, one on NES which is another action-platformer and one on Genesis which is a port of the 1992 NES original.
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@nhSnork Thank you so much!!! I’ve used the Shantae code you kindly provided. I’ll leave Affordable Space Adventures for someone else to claim as I was fortunate to pick that up before the store closed. I’ll remember your kindness and will endeavour to pay it back to the community some way in the future.
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The best Chris Pratt could possibly do is a poor impersonation of Charles Martinet's Mario, right? Truly bizarre. As if any kids or adults care which celebrity is voicing a cartoon. They just want authentic voices and I don't see how Pratt is going to match decades of the established Mario voice. The rest of the cast might be okay.
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I like the Chocobo character and I like kart racers, but MK8D set the bar and I think this drastically underperforms. The gameplay looked slow, the tracks looked uninspired, the trackside graphics looked underdeveloped and the highlights were a lot of the same features as MK8D: drifting and adjustable kart performance. Very odd that a standardised mechanic like drifting was highlighted at all. Racers with their own special move and tiered items are fine, but is that enough reason to choose this over MK8D? Will that be enough to change up the gameplay?