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    Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers

    • I guess that'll teach Fat Cat not to mess with the Rescue
    • The only reason I give this a 4 star is because you don't need to complete ever level to beat the game but there is no difference to the ending or Fat Cat's main attack if you complete them all or not.
    • You play as either Chip or Dale and must rescue Gadget from Fat Cat's casino and then face Fat Cat at his home base.
    • Chip and Dale go off to fight Fat Cat
    • The bare minimum that must be played to reach Fat Cat, the game's final boss, is actually seven levels.
    • I just saw fat Fat Cat send some tough-looking characters to Zone D. Also, watch out for falling iron balls.
    • I just saw Fat Cat send some tough looking characters to Zone D. Also, watch out for falling iron balls.
    • Getting away from the traditional 'jump on an enemy to kill them' mechanic most platformers employed at the time (and many still do) lets Rescue Rangers feel like a unique experience, and it plays to the strengths of it's source material in terms of level design, having your two chipmunk heroes scurry through back alleys, across power lines, up massive trees, through laboratories, kitchens, and even Fat Cat's casino.
    • I rigged up this wireless phone when Fat Cat wasn't looking, and I sent a carrier pigeon with a map that shows how to find me.
    • You've reached Fat Cat's home base.
    • Time for Fat Cat!
    • Fat Cat just ran off, but you can chase him with my rocket!"Take the rocket to outerspace... then return to earth to find yourself in a few more additional stages.
    • I guess that'll teach Fat Cat not to mess with the Rescue
    • As Chip or Dale, your mission was to rescue their genius mouse friend, Gadget (though in Fat Cat's captivity, she provides tips and advice you in each stage) and find and defeat the kingpin, Fat Cat and put him away for good.