Fix-It Felix, Jr – Official Disney leaked version, customized with The Dragon Kings “(I) Fix(ed)-it Felix Jr.” mode. Very useful, this mod customizes controls, saves high scores, and more for the leaked version of the game. More on Software.
Take control of the witty cat who always got some tricks on his sleeves and help him rescue his girlfriend in Felix the Cat! Whenever he gets in a fix, Felix the wonderful cat reaches into his bag of tricks!
Felix the Cat is a classic black and white platformer video game about a walking and talking black cat. Released back in 1993 for the Game Boy (GB) handheld system, the game features the popular cartoon character and titular Felix the Cat as he sets out to defeat the evil mad professor who kidnapped Kitty, Felix’s lovely girlfriend. The game features a simple mechanic that is similar to traditional platformer games at the time. The game has eight boss monsters that you must defeat to save Felix’s girlfriend. Good luck and have fun!
Click inside the box first to activate controls.
Controls
Arrow keys – Movement
Space – Select
Enter – Start
Z – a
X – b
Arrow keys – Movement
Space – Select
Enter – Start
Z – a
X – b
To save your game: hover over the emulator screen and use the icons to save your progress.
Down arrow icon (save), Up arrow icon (load).
Down arrow icon (save), Up arrow icon (load).
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In 1981, Donkey Kong was released and became a massive hit. During its success, a video game company called Tobikomi, known already for its successful space shooters and racing games, decided to make a more adult game in Donkey Kong's style. The game was called Fix-it Felix and while it was a modest hit, it got many complaints for being too difficult and having unnecessary adult elements thrown in. To deal with this, Tobikomi altered the game with a more family friendly tone and more easy difficulty.
This resulted in Fix it Felix Jr., known today as a classic 1980s arcade game, made in 8-bit graphics. The story itself is rather simple:
A brief prologue introduces Wreck-It Ralph, the game's antagonist. He lives more or less happily in a stump in the middle of a forest, until said stump is moved to a dumpster and his home forest is torn down by bulldozers. Why? To clear the way for a luxurious apartment building that provides a home for a group of people called the Nicelanders.
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Naturally, when Ralph finds out about the destruction of his home, he is...less than pleased. He then proceeds to take his anger out on the apartment building by wrecking it. This requires the eponymous Fix-It Felix Jr. to step in and fix the damage Ralph causes with his magic hammer (inherited from his father).
The game was a success when it was first released, being popular at the many arcades it ended up in. Perhaps the most well-known version is the one at Litwak's Family Fun Center. A licensed browser port is available.
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This game provides examples of:
- 0% Approval Rating: At the end of the game, Ralph suffers this with the Nicelanders, who throw him off the apartment building.
- Ralph himself didn't have many nice things to say about his stump getting removed.
- Added Alliterative Appeal: Wreck-It Ralph and Fix-It Felix Jr.
- Big Bad: Wreck-It Ralph.
- Bonus Stage: It's widely rumored that the version at Litwak's Family Fun Center has one that stars the cast of Q*bert.
- Catchphrase: 'I'm gonna wreck it!' for Ralph and 'I can fix it!' for Felix.
- Color-Coded for Your Convenience: Felix, the hero, wears blue and Ralph, the villain, wears red.
- Easter Egg: Aside from the rumored Bonus Stage it's also been noted that several of the Nice Landers resemble characters from other arcade games.
- Innocent Bystanders: The Nicelanders only exist to get their homes saved by Felix and offer him powerups in the process.
- Jerkass: Ralph.
- Lighter and Softer: Than its prequel Fix it Felix of course.
- Meaningful Name: Wreck-It Ralph is the villain causing destruction and Fix-It Felix is the hero who repairs said destruction.
- Mr. Fixit: The titular Fix-It Felix.
- Power-Up Food: The supercharging pies that the Nicelanders put out serve as this.