Tomcat is the biggest cd game of its generation! The true interactive film of 90’s. I think It is the best game of generation's interactive film.Tomcat Alley is an interactivemovieFMVvideo gamedeveloped by The Code Monkeys for Mega-CD. It was the first, and only, Mega-CD game to featureextensive full screen, full motion video. It was later released, with higherquality video, for Windows-based PCs. The player controlled a United States Navy pilot who had to bring peaceand stability to the world after the cash-poor former SovietUnion sold off some of its military equipment to an unfriendly government. Thegame took place in a full screen, full motion video, first-person perspective,and the player had to move quickly to launch missiles at enemy aircraft. GamePro gavethe game a perfect score, stating: "Time to scramble, jet jocks! Maybeyou've always wanted to soar with the Blue Angels... maybe you've always wantedto shoot down the Blue Angels. You can fly your fantasy either way throughTomcat Alley."However, critics who disliked full-motion video based games,or felt that the genre was being oversatured with games, were often much morecritical. EGM gave the game a largely negativereview: "Aaargh, another full-motion video game! If you've played Night Trapor Double Switch, then you've playedTomcat Alley." The hardware limitations of the Sega CD itself, "makesthe video very blocky and often hard to see". But however I think it is the unforgettableexperience!
Tomcat is the biggest cd game of its generation! The true interactive film of 90’s. I think It is the best game of generation's interactive film.Tomcat Alley is an interactivemovieFMVvideo gamedeveloped by The Code Monkeys for Mega-CD. It was the first, and only, Mega-CD game to featureextensive full screen, full motion video. It was later released, with higherquality video, for Windows-based PCs. The player controlled a United States Navy pilot who had to bring peaceand stability to the world after the cash-poor former SovietUnion sold off some of its military equipment to an unfriendly government. Thegame took place in a full screen, full motion video, first-person perspective,and the player had to move quickly to launch missiles at enemy aircraft. GamePro gavethe game a perfect score, stating: "Time to scramble, jet jocks! Maybeyou've always wanted to soar with the Blue Angels... maybe you've always wantedto shoot down the Blue Angels. You can fly your fantasy either way throughTomcat Alley."However, critics who disliked full-motion video based games,or felt that the genre was being oversatured with games, were often much morecritical. EGM gave the game a largely negativereview: "Aaargh, another full-motion video game! If you've played Night Trapor Double Switch, then you've playedTomcat Alley." The hardware limitations of the Sega CD itself, "makesthe video very blocky and often hard to see". But however I think it is the unforgettableexperience!