Tom And Jerry In Fists Of Furry
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Game Overview
Tom and Jerry in Fists of Furry came out for the Nintendo 64 in 2000, developed by VIS Entertainment. It was part of that wave of late-era N64 games that tried to capitalize on familiar cartoons, offering a simple, multiplayer-focused brawler when the console was already transitioning toward newer systems.
You pick a character like Tom, Jerry, or Spike and fight through a series of themed rooms, using anything you can grab as a weapon. The main goal is to knock your opponents off the screen or drain their health, either against friends or computer-controlled rivals. Signature mechanics include picking up and throwing interactive items, from rolling pins to holiday hams, and using special attacks unique to each fighter. The pacing is fast and a little chaotic, with the floaty physics sometimes making hits feel unpredictable. It feels like a silly, low-stakes party game that doesn’t take itself too seriously.
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