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''Felix the Cat'' (フィリックス・ザ・キャット) is a 1992 NES and Game Boy game published and developed by Hudson Soft in North America and Europe. It is based on the cartoon of the same name. The player controls Felix as he sets out to defeat the evil | ''Felix the Cat'' (フィリックス・ザ・キャット) is a 1992 NES and Game Boy game published and developed by Hudson Soft in North America and Europe. It is based on the cartoon of the same name. The player controls Felix as he sets out to defeat the evil Mad Professor who has kidnapped Felix's lovely girlfriend, Kitty. | ||
Not much is known about the Japanese '''Famicom version''' of the game except that it was going to be released on December 18th 1992 with a price of 5,800 yen, but it was | Not much is known about the Japanese '''Famicom version''' of the game except that it was going to be released on December 18th, 1992 with a price of 5,800 yen, but it was canceled for unknown reasons.<ref>[https://twitter.com/chou_nosuke/status/489734224400748544 Japanese Twitter post.] Retrieved 26 Jun '16.</ref> No prototypes or other information for the Famicom version have surfaced. | ||
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Revision as of 17:57, 13 November 2016
Felix the Cat (フィリックス・ザ・キャット) is a 1992 NES and Game Boy game published and developed by Hudson Soft in North America and Europe. It is based on the cartoon of the same name. The player controls Felix as he sets out to defeat the evil Mad Professor who has kidnapped Felix's lovely girlfriend, Kitty.
Not much is known about the Japanese Famicom version of the game except that it was going to be released on December 18th, 1992 with a price of 5,800 yen, but it was canceled for unknown reasons.[1] No prototypes or other information for the Famicom version have surfaced.
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- ↑ Japanese Twitter post. Retrieved 26 Jun '16.