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The cat’s out the magic bag – LRG announces Felix the Cat and Rocket Knight Adventures collections

Games Asylum: "A while ago whisperings of a Felix the Cat retro compilation emerged, containing two 8-bit games originally published by Hudson – now under Konami’s wing. Today, the collection has been made official…and there’s a twist in the tale."

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ZeekQuattro118d ago

Excited for Rocket Knight Adventures collection. The orginal was one of my top played Genesis games.

Venoxn4g118d ago

Still love Felix game on NES

shinoff2183118d ago

Pretty dope. For real though whats up with tomba and get

Retroman117d ago (Edited 117d ago )

Felix the cat game??? Seriously??
can't wait to hear The Professor say: I did a boo-boo again.
and felix say "Righty-O "

for 65.00 it better look like 32 bit or higher

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Felix the Cat Review -- Gamerhub UK

Does this retro bag still have magic in it?

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Retroman3d ago

If it had remastered like Contra Operation Galuga. I would have bought it.

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Review - Felix the Cat (PlayStation 5) | GameHype

The Cat’s out of the Bag Felix the Cat is back on PlayStation with two upscaled versions of the NES and Gameboy versions of the game featuring himself as he ventures to rescue his girlfriend Kitty from the Professor. This collection of 2 games comes with a Save Game and a rewind feature. Author: Aaron Moger for Game Hype UK.

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Retroman3d ago

No one in their Right mind will buy Nes version graphics for ps5 Felix the Cat game......seriously???

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Felix the Cat review - Games Asylum

Games Asylum: "Now here’s a collection that’s equal parts fascinating and puzzling. Hudson Soft’s 8-bit Felix the Cat platformers are rarely mentioned, with the NES version being a reasonably late arrival on the system. One of the last NES games to feature on the cover of Nintendo Power, no less. The Game Boy version is expensive nowadays too, despite launching when the handheld was in its prime. As such, these are two titles that many have unlikely heard of, let alone played, making them ideal for a re-release. The fact that Konami and Limited Run had to secure the license from DreamWorks also makes this a special case, with licensed retro re-releases being on the rarer side of things. Often it’s too much hassle, or the rights have been lost to time."

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