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Tom and Jerry was released in October 1992 by Hi Tech Expressions in the US and by Altron in Japan. Tom and Jerry: Frantic Antics! is a video game based on the 1992 film Tom and Jerry: The Movie. The game was released on October 2, 1992 [8] for the Game Boy and in December 1993 [9] for the Genesis.
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A list of video games for Tom and Jerry.
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Title Release date Platforms Tom & Jerry (also known as Tom & Jerry: Hunting High and Low) •NA/EU: May 9, 1989 Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64 Tom and Jerry: Yankee Doodle's CAT-astrophe •NA: October 30, 1990 MS-DOS Tom & Jerry: The Ultimate Game of Cat and Mouse! (also known as Tom & Jerry (and Tuffy) and Tom and Jerry) •NA: December 3, 1991 (NES), 1993 (MS-DOS) •EU: October 22, 1992 •JP: November 13, 1992 Nintendo Entertainment System, MS-DOS Tom and Jerry •NA: October 31, 1992 •EU: 1992 •JP: December 18, 1992 Game Boy Tom and Jerry •NA: April 2, 1993 •EU: 1993 •JP: June 25, 1993 Super Nintendo Entertainment System Tom and Jerry: The Movie •NA: July 14, 1993 •EU: October 1, 1992 (SMS), 1993 (Game Gear) •JP: June 25, 1993 Sega Game Gear, Sega Master System Tom and Jerry: Frantic Antics! •NA: October 2, 1993 (Game Boy), December 21, 1993 (Genesis) •EU: 1993 (Game Boy) •JP: January 14, 1994 (Game Boy), December 16, 1994 (Genesis) Game Boy, Sega Genesis Tom and Jerry •NA: September 27, 1999 •EU: July 6, 2000 Game Boy Color Tom and Jerry in Fists of Furry •NA: November 11, 2000 (N64), 2002 (PC) •EU: August 11, 2000 (N64), September 3, 2002 (PC) Nintendo 64, Microsoft Windows Tom and Jerry in House Trap •NA: November 24, 2000 •EU: December 1, 2000 •JP: September 19, 2002 PlayStation Tom and Jerry: Mouse Attacks! •NA/EU: December 8, 2000 Game Boy Color Tom and Jerry: Mouse Hunt •NA: March 14, 2001 •EU: December 15, 2000 Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring •NA: February 21, 2002 •EU: February 1, 2002 Game Boy Advance Tom and Jerry in War of the Whiskers (PS2 version) •NA: October 22, 2002 (PS2), January 4, 2003 (GCN), November 25, 2003 (Xbox) •EU: March 14, 2003 •JP: January 29, 2004 PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, Xbox Tom and Jerry: Infurnal Escape •NA: March 14, 2003 •EU: May 9, 2003 Game Boy Advance Tom and Jerry Cheese Chase •WW: March 4, 2004 Mobile phone Tom and Jerry Food Fight •WW: May 23, 2005 Tom and Jerry Tales •Game Boy Advance •Nintendo DS •NA: November 7, 2006 (DS), December 8, 2006 (GBA) •EU: December 8, 2006 (DS), December 8, 2006 (GBA) •AU: November 17, 2006 (DS), December 8, 2006 (GBA) Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS Tom and Jerry Pinball Pursuit •WW: June 6, 2007 Mobile phone Tom and Jerry: Mouse Maze •WW: October 27, 2008 Tom and Jerry Learn & Play •WW: October 15, 2014 Android, iOS Tom and Jerry Chase •CHN: June 1, 2020 •SEA: August 19, 2020
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•Tom and Jerry: The Movie (Tiger LCD handheld game)
The animated cat and mouse duo Tom and Jerry have appeared in various video games.
Game Boy games. Tom and Jerry was released in October 1992 by Hi Tech Expressions in the US and by Altron in Japan. Tom and Jerry: Frantic Antics! is a video game based on the 1992 film Tom and Jerry: The Movie. The game was released on October 2, 1992 [8] for the Game Boy and in December 1993 [9] for the Genesis. Sega game
A Tom and Jerry video game (also known as Tom and Jerry: The Ultimate Game of Cat and Mouse! or Tom and Jerry (and Tuffy)) was released by Hi Tech Expressions for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1991 and for MS-DOS in 1993.
Tom and Jerry: The Movie (トム&ジェリー ザ ムービー) is a platform video game developed and published by Sega in 1992 for the Sega Master System. The following year, the game was ported to the Sega Game Gear with completely different levels, but the same gameplay.
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Apr 7, 2023 · Despite coverage of the game back in the day, Tom vs. Jerry: The Chase is On! became largely forgotten until April of 2015, when YouTuber Steven Seventy eight uploaded a video with gameplay footage of one of the prototypes, showing the ROM cartridge inserted in a modified Super Famicom console.