---- ^[[mastersystem:t|ZURÜCK ZUR KATEGORIE T]]^ \\ \\ ---- **AUTHOR: ** SEGA **RELEASE:** 1992 **TYP:** [[mastersystem:Jump & Run|Jump & Run]] **SPIELER:** 1 **LEVEL:** 6 **SPRACHE:** Englisch **Partnumber:** 7070 **EAN:** 4974365634704 **WERT:** 10 Euro ---- Ohhh, diese Maus! Wenn es etwas gibt, das Tom nicht ausstehen kann, dann ist es dieses freche Nagetier namens Jerry. Und wenn die Maus nicht aufpaßt, wird Tom sie schnappen. Aber Jerry ist ziemlich schlau. Also reiß Deinen Katzenmut zusammen, Tom, denn es gibt eine gefährliche kleine Maus im Haus! Oooooh, that mouse! If there's one thing Tom can't stand, it's a rascally rodent named Jerry, and if that mouse isn't careful, Tom is going to nab him. But Jerry is pretty tricky. So muster up all your feline courage, Tom, 'cause there's a dangerous little mouse in the house! ---- ^Presse^ \\ \\ - ^Files^ \\ \\ - ^Codes^ \\ \\ - ^Kommentare^ \\ \\ //What in the? That's most likely the response you will be giving after looking at this review, and, more importantly, after playing this god awful game. When Tom and Jerry: The Movie was finally released into theaters, I remember quite vividly that it was only at the local "cheap seats" for about two days. I always wondered why, until I rented it. Luckily for us, this SMS game IS NOT based on the movie at all other than the fact that Tom and Jerry are in it. If it were, it would have been 6029348034869346 times worse than it already is. I actually breezed right through it in about 10 minutes, but, no joke, turned off the game because I didn't care anymore so I don't know what the ending is like. Something tells me this game was intended for children, because it's simply way too short and pathetic for it to be for anyone over the age of 6. Essentially, you play as Tom and have to catch Jerry. That's it. I'm not kidding, EVERY level is basically the same thing as far as what you have to do. The scenes change, as well as the obstacles, but that's it, catch Jerry. Okay you think, so I have to catch him before a time limit goes down or before he gets to the end of the level? No, in fact, if he beats you to the end you still catch him. Whoopee. Oh wait, I was wrong, actually if you get caught between a barrier or what not and the back of the constantly moving screen, you die, so I guess there is something to avoid. You have a certain number of hits and maneuver over odd things put up in your path. Sometimes they make sense, but more often than not they're just an excuse to make the pain of playing this last longer. [...] I was really disappointed with this game. I used to have this thing about Tom and Jerry games for any system, and when I saw one for the Master System, I jumped at the chance to get it. Waiting patiently, it came in the mail with the likes of Wonderboy in Monster World. I put this in first and have since yet to recover from the depression.// - www.smstributes.co.uk ----
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