Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers: Remastered. Windows [No Damage Walkthrough (All levels)] PC | Computer
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This is a fan remaster of Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers 1 (NES) with some minor changes. Latest version: 1.3.3.
Some levels have been slightly changed.
New bosses have appeared.
You can now play as Gadget, but you need to complete the game to do so.
Pressing left or right on the menu screen will mute the music or switch between the original 8-bit version and the remixed soundtrack.
NES version:
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers[a] is a platform video game developed and published by Capcom for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is based on the Disney animated television series of the same name. The game was released in North America and Japan in 1990, and in Europe in 1991. An arcade version was released by Nintendo in 1990. It has sold around 1.2 million copies worldwide.
The game was included in the Disney Afternoon Collection for PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One, released in April 2017.
Gameplay:
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers is a platformer with single-player and two-player co-op modes, allowing players to select levels to access via a map of different locations in the city. Each level is a side-scrolling action game where Chip and Dale can walk, jump, crouch, and pick up objects such as acorns, crates, barrels, and balls to throw at enemies and bosses. Each character can only take three direct hits before losing a life. There are no passwords. In two-player mode, Controller 1 is Chip, Controller 2 is Dale.
The other Rescue Rangers also appear to support Chip and Dale. Monterey Jack occasionally appears to destroy certain barricades, and Zipper grants the player temporary invulnerability when found. Gadget, being held captive by Fat Cat, gives the chipmunks advice and tips at every stage.
Plot:
The rescuers go on a mission to find a missing kitten for a girl named Mandy. While Gadget continues to scout the area, and Monterey Jack and Zipper go to investigate cases of strange mechanical dogs, Chip and Dale walk through the streets and end up in a lab, where they are attacked by a crazed robot.
After defeating the robot, Fat Cat appears and reveals that "Mandy's kitten" was just a distraction to kidnap Gadget and force her to work for him. Luckily, Gadget manages to contact Chip and Dale by building a wireless phone and sending them a map via pigeon post. This allows them to navigate the treacherous terrain and reach Fat Cat's casino, where she is being held. After saving her, Gadget gives the chipmunks a rocket that launches them to Fat Cat's hideout so they can defeat him.
Development:
Rescue Rangers was the second Capcom-developed Disney game after 1989's DuckTales, also for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was produced by Tokuro Fujiwara, who had previously worked on titles such as Mega Man 2 and Ghosts'n Goblins. According to then-Disney game producer Darlene Lacey, the title was one of the "least troublesome" Capcom projects to meet the company's family-friendly ethics standards, with very few changes made during development. The Japanese and European versions of the game contain fixes to minor graphical glitches during the opening cutscene seen in the North American release, and a leaked prototype cartridge from a private collector reveals that at one time the player was only required to collect half as many flowers and stars to gain extra lives, though the original amounts were still erroneously printed in the North American instruction manual.
Reception:
Rescue Rangers proved to be a commercial success, selling approximately 1.2 million copies worldwide, becoming Capcom's fourth highest-selling game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It met with a mostly positive response upon its release in North America, with Electronic Gaming Monthly finding that "like previous Disney titles for the NES, this Capcom game offers the best graphics and game play for both young and old players alike", praising the title's 2-player option and "cartoon" visuals. The magazine criticized the title's lack of difficulty, saying "like the other Disney games, Capcom has hurt a great cart by making it too easy", calling the game "a great package that ends too quickly".
Sequel:
Capcom released a sequel in December 1993 titled Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers 2, also for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The title has similar graphics and gameplay, as well as additional incentives for cooperative play such as mini-games that can only be played by two players and the ability to throw one's partner as a weapon.
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