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Tom and Jerry was released on September 27, 1999 by Majesco. It is a colorised version of the 1992 Game Boy game that also adds a bonus card-match game between each level. Tom and Jerry: Mouse Attacks was released on December 8, 2000 by Ubisoft. Tom and Jerry: Mouse Hunt was released on March 14, 2001 by Conspiracy Entertainment.
It is the sequel to the 3D cartoon fighting video game Tom and Jerry in Fists of Furry for Nintendo 64 and Microsoft Windows. It allows up to four players to play simultaneously. It is the only NewKidCo game and the only Tom and Jerry game, released to receive a T rating. The PlayStation 2 version was released in all major regions, and the ...
Tom and Jerry in House Trap is an action video game based on the Tom and Jerry franchise, and was released in 2000 for the PlayStation. The game was developed by Warthog Games and was published by NewKidCo in North America. In Europe, the game was published by Ubi Soft and NewKidCo. Success published a Japanese version of the game in 2002.
Tom's fighting pose. Tom and Jerry in Fists of Furry features 10 levels, each with themes like the kitchen from the Tom and Jerry TV show and a boxing ring. [4] With gameplay based on slapstick comedy, [5] [6] players interact with the environment and scattered usable objects like chairs, pool cues, and bombs. [7]
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Tom & Jerry (also known as Tom & Jerry: Hunting High and Low) [2] is a 1989 platform game developed and published by German company Magic Bytes. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It is the first video game based on the cartoon of the same name , [ 2 ] and was released in the United States and Europe, for Amiga , Atari ST , and Commodore 64 computers.
The game is a platformer using characters licensed from the Tom and Jerry animated series, with players guiding Tom through fifteen levels to escape the underworld. Upon release, Infurnal Escape received a mixed reception, with reviewers praising the game's visual presentation but critiquing the game's control scheme and use of traps.
The player controls Tom in the game. He chases Jerry through lengthy stages, hindered by Jerry who lays explosive traps and goes under platforms. Tom can climb platforms, jump gaps, and pounce. Ideally, Jerry can be caught at the end of the level by solving a puzzle, but it is possible to catch Jerry earlier in the level with great difficulty.