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'''Felix the Cat (Sega Mega Drive)''' is an unauthorized port of the NES game of the same name. This game was created in Russia and the developer is still unknown as the person is not credited anywhere. The game itself features a disturbing image of Felix. It can be considered "screaming." | '''Felix the Cat (Sega Mega Drive)''' is an unauthorized port of the NES game of the same name. This game was created in Russia, and the developer is still unknown as the person is not credited anywhere. The game itself features a disturbing image of Felix. It can be considered "screaming." | ||
The goal of the game was to save Kitty Kat after being kidnapped by the professor; this can be ended by giving him his magical bag. The game has a simple set of mechanics and no bosses at all. It has a small number of levels from the original. There are 12 levels in total. The game includes the same playlist with songs but plays randomly. | The goal of the game was to save Kitty Kat after being kidnapped by the professor; this can be ended by giving him his magical bag. The game has a simple set of mechanics and no bosses at all. It has a small number of levels from the original. There are 12 levels in total. The game includes the same playlist with songs but plays randomly. | ||
There is a | There is a disturbing scene that can be found in this game: the player must die in the game to get to the Continue screen, which is displayed with two options. Choosing "да" allows the player to continue with the game, "нет" will display a disturbing photo of Felix with his face torn, his skull shown, with the music interrupted, and the game stays that way until the player closes the game. The image was originally used for a T-shirt design by Dozign entitled "Felix the Cat Unmasked". This screen also inspires SilvaGunner's infamous video, [[Puzzle Room - Kirby: Planet Robobot]]. | ||
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<u>NOTE</u>: The following video contains a [[screamer]]! | <u>NOTE</u>: The following video contains a [[screamer]]! | ||
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[[Category:Silent Screamers]] | [[Category:Silent Screamers]] | ||
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Revision as of 23:18, 18 December 2022
Felix the Cat (Sega Mega Drive) is an unauthorized port of the NES game of the same name. This game was created in Russia, and the developer is still unknown as the person is not credited anywhere. The game itself features a disturbing image of Felix. It can be considered "screaming."
The goal of the game was to save Kitty Kat after being kidnapped by the professor; this can be ended by giving him his magical bag. The game has a simple set of mechanics and no bosses at all. It has a small number of levels from the original. There are 12 levels in total. The game includes the same playlist with songs but plays randomly.
There is a disturbing scene that can be found in this game: the player must die in the game to get to the Continue screen, which is displayed with two options. Choosing "да" allows the player to continue with the game, "нет" will display a disturbing photo of Felix with his face torn, his skull shown, with the music interrupted, and the game stays that way until the player closes the game. The image was originally used for a T-shirt design by Dozign entitled "Felix the Cat Unmasked". This screen also inspires SilvaGunner's infamous video, Puzzle Room - Kirby: Planet Robobot.
Link
NOTE: The following video contains a screamer!
- youtube.com/watch?v=BNMogs7fH1o
- bootleggames.fandom.com/wiki/Felix_the_Cat_(Sega_Mega_Drive)