8.4 /10 1 Votes
Programmer(s) Anthony Lloyd Genre(s) 2D action platformer Publisher Acclaim Entertainment | 4.2/5 Composer(s) Mark Cooksey Initial release date 30 August 1995 Mode Single-player video game | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distributor(s) Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Throwback Entertainment Platform Super Nintendo Entertainment System Developers Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, SunSoft, Inc., Majesco Similar Acclaim Entertainment games, Platform games |
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Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Bandidos is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System video game that was released in 1995 to an exclusively North American audience.
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Summary
In a small Mexican village, all the mice are enjoying a fiesta until Los Gatos Bandidos, a group of cats, come and kidnap them. Only Slowpoke escapes and sends for his cousin, Speedy Gonzales. Speedy enters each level and tries to rescue as many mice as possible while chasing after cheese and avoiding natural hazards. The gameplay in Speedy Gonzales resembles the Sonic the Hedgehog series.
Players can access a short-range kick for attacking and can occasionally pick up items for usage at a later time in the game. The game is full of bottomless pits and spikes, which kill players instantly. Getting locked up in a cage also causes players to lose a life. Arch-enemies from the cartoon show such as Sylvester and Robocat appear in the game.
Reception
Captain Squideo of GamePro gave the game a mostly negative review, particularly focusing on the easy and rudimentary gameplay: "The game's colorful cartoon style is reminiscent of last year's Yogi Bear game, and the simplistic run-n-jump gameplay will appeal only to young gamers. ... The puzzles are remedial, enemies drop with one quick kick, and abundant time bonuses help you beat the clock." However, he did praise the quality and charm of the music, voices, and sound effects. A reviewer for Next Generation criticized that the gameplay mechanics and level designs are mostly shamelessly ripped off from the Sonic the Hedgehog series, and handles them poorly with choppy animation and "a momentum that makes you feel as though you're controlling a large walrus, rather than a mouse." He gave it one out of five stars.