Felix The Cat (NES) - Playthrough
In this video, I'm doing a playthrough of a game that I had a physical copy, back when I was a kid and it's a really fun platformer. That game is: Felix The Cat for the NES (aka Nintendo Entertainment System). This game was developed and published by Hudson Soft, it was released in 1992. Felix The Cat came also out on Game Boy, which came a year later in 1993. Felix The Cat is a platformer based on the famous cartoon character. The plot of this game goes like this: The Professor has kidnapped Kitty, Felix girlfriend, trying to exchange her for Felix' magic bag. Naturally, Felix is not going to let himself be blackmailed, and instead sets out to free Kitty. There are nine worlds and four different types of levels. Typical platforming levels in which Felix has to make his way to the exit while jumping about obstacles and chasms, killing enemies using different weapons. Swimming levels in which Felix rides a float or on the back of a dolphin. Levels that take place entirely under water. Flying levels that put Felix in control of different flying devices, such as a plane, a hot-air balloon or an umbrella. Throughout all levels, Felix can collect cat symbols to improve his weapons. After collecting a certain number of cat symbols, milk bottles or hearts will appear. Hearts improve Felix' current weapon. What types of weapon Felix can use, depends on what type of level he is in. There are lots of different weapons ranging from a boxing glove to motorcycles to tanks to spaceships. All weapons that are better than the standard weapon have an energy bar that diminishes over time and can be refilled by collecting milk bottles. Enemies include moles, tree trunks, cannons, birds, fish, and eight boss monsters. Enemies generally follow a regular pace back and forth, and Felix can shoot them. Getting hit by an enemy decreases the level of Felix' current weapon. If he gets hit while carrying the standard weapon, he loses a life. The Game Boy version plays virtually identically to the NES version, but features less levels. Overall, Felix The Cat is a excellent platformer on the NES and it's alot of fun to play. If you haven't played Felix The Cat before, then I highly recommend to give the NES or Game Boy version a try. I hope you enjoy this playthrough video of Felix The Cat for the NES (aka Nintendo Entertainment System) and thanks for watching!
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