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Mutant rats from outer space are attacking, and the little rodents have a freakish plot: create bazillions of bizarre and deadly rats bent on trashing everything they can sink their teeth into! It’s up to the elite Scratch Cats put a stop to the high-jinx in Rat Attack! Choose from one of six different Scratch Cats as you play through a wide variety of levels, each loaded with its own special tricks and traps. But don’t let the rats cause too much damage in each level, or it’s game over.
PRODUCT DETAILS Rat Attack! – N64 Game
UPC:016685034117
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Nintendo 64
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:N64_RAT_ATTACK
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
This game has neat little characters and a fun storyline. The evolutionary cats stand on two legs, and run around bathrooms, backyards, livingrooms, etc. chasing crazy rats, zapping them away. The puzzle genre comes into play from time to time, though its not a board game or anything of the sort, but I like the game. Its a fun game for kids and teens. Enjoy!
works great
Like Zelda 2, it’s a side scroller, but confusing and difficult. Weird good fun.
As a fan of Greek mythology, I found The Battle of Olympus to be a fantastically fun game. The format and game play are very, very similar to Zelda II. The main character, although presumably a grown man, is even a little squirt, just like Link. This is a very involved game, however, incorporating the old NES “remember this code to pick up at this point again” save technique. Otherwise, I find it difficult to judge by today’s standard– games were simpler back then– only very basic combat moves were available. The two-dimensional world was actually quite pretty and varied by NES standards. Plus, there were quirky items that you could collect and keep in your inventory. (Need to get to Athens in a hurry? No problem, just play your harp, and Pegasus will come and pick you up.) And the game was chock-full of mythological Greek icons, threading elements of numerous Greek myths, such as the Herculean labors, throughout the core story of Orpheus and Eurydice.I feel a lot of nostalgia for this game (the first time I beat it back in the 80s, I was so proud of my achievement that I took a picture of the television screen), and despite its apparent lack of popularity, I hope very much to see it available in the Wii Marketplace soon.
I had this game as a kid and loved it but lost it. Found it for sale here and had to get it.
This game reminds me a lot of Zelda II The Adventures of Link with a touch of Kid Icarus. It’s fun to play and challenging too.
Definitly worth buying. You gain a variety of weapons, sheilds and items which help you through your quest and unlike your typical RPG/Quest game you actually fight your enemies instead of just entering comands. This game also has really great graphics for NES.
Excellent
Good ConditionAlways loved to rent the game when I was younger and wanted to buy itNice to see you carry older games
bought it for my brother, he loves it. finally passed the whole game he says. thank you!