Firehouse Rescue (1992) Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) Gameplay in HD (Nestopia)
Game name - Firehouse Rescue
Console - Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
Game Release - 1992
Publisher - GameTek, Inc.
Genre - Action
It's Fisher-Price Firehouse Rescue! Have you ever wanted to drive your very own fire truck? Now you can, with the exciting NES version of every child's favorite Fisher-Price toy. Guide your brightly colored fire truck through the street mazes. When you get to the flashing house, bring the Little People (and even their cat) down the fire truck ladder. Whether you're 3 years old or 8 years old or anywhere in between, this game is made just for you. There are four graduating skill levels, with multiple mazes at each level so there's lots of fun and challenges for everyone. Can you work your way up from Firefighter to Fire Chief? Sure you can!
In Fisher-Price: Firehouse Rescue, the player controls a fireman driving a firetruck. Both the fireman and the firetruck bear the familiar style of the popular Fisher-Price toy line. The object of the game is to rescue pets from trees and people from houses in the immediate neighborhood. There are 2 parts to this task: the first part involves navigating the maze-like streets from an overhead perspective in order to find the troubled residence. Once the house is reached, the second part of the job is to maneuver the firetruck's ladder underneath the person or animal in need of rescue, from a side perspective, and letting them down to safety.
While the first level confines the entire neighborhood to a one-screen maze, later levels span multiple screens, thereby increasing the challenge. Further, later levels also add time limits and additional keys that the player must collect before attempting the rescue mission.
The emulator used is "Nestopia".
My PC Specs
OS - Windows 10 Home
CPU - Intel Core i7-7700K @ 4.20GHz 4.20 GHz
GPU - NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1070
RAM - 16.0 GB
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