The Itchy & Scratchy Game

released on Dec 31, 1993

The Itchy & Scratchy Game is a single player platform side-scroller. The player controls Itchy, the mouse, and must defeat Scratchy, the cat, with a variety of weapons. Itchy caries a default mallet, but can pick up additional weapons on particular levels. Each of the seven levels takes place in a different fictional location and is designed as a maze of doors and platforms. After defeating Scratchy, he will usually return with a special contraption to attack Itchy, and must therefore be defeated again.


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El concepto es sencillo, un programa de Itchy & Scratchy, tratar de despedazar al gato en cada nivel lo cual lo hace increiblemente repetitivo, lo rescatable sin lugar a dudas son las animaciones exageradas de los personajes y la variedad de armas y su efecto de cada una de ellas.

Played the Genesis version which is not listed here.

Well, it's a interesting game. You are Itchy, the blue rat. And you basically have to kill Scratchy, the cat. Yeah, I'm not kidding. Like in the show. Cut hin in half, make him explode, it's up to you. He will only re-appear as long as his health bar isn't at zero.

You have different weapons scattered around the whole map. Two types to be exact. One are the ones that you use to kill the cat on set level, until he ran out of energy. The other type of weapon is only used on boss fights, against the cat in top of some wacky machine.

It's basically like a Battle Royale between two dudes only. There are hazards on the stages too, so be careful.

Overall it's a very fun title but nothing else outside of that.

They took the literal concept of the show within a show and slapped it onto a SNES cartridge.
All you do is fight Scratchy with really bad hit detection while dealing with bad platforming until you hit him enough to where you fight him in a boss fight.

Honestly I would've liked it if they had gotten more creative with the concept but this was a cash-in so it's not like it mattered all that much to the devs.