![]() ![]() Set in outer space sometime in the future, Jerry is captain of a mouse-run freighter (Tuffy) while Tom is a green-skinned alien.Īt a farm, giant-sized mice from Mars mistakenly abduct Tom and Jerry. On Christmas Eve, Jerry enters Tom's dream and turns it into a nightmare, resulting in both of them trashing their entire house in their sleep. Jerry wants to join a band of rats, whose music causes everyone to itch. Tom makes a robotic girl mouse in order to catch Jerry. Tom's makeshift computer traps him and Jerry in a virtual world. In prehistoric times, Tom and Jerry's ancestors outwit each other. Tom and Jerry discover that their world is full of dinosaur eggs in prehistoric times.Ī mystical tiki casts a spell on Tom and Jerry. ![]() Tom and Jerry find gold inside a pyramid. Jerry pretends to be a skull by hiding inside of it and scaring Tom before they both got freaked out by an actual ghost. As a result, his music causes Tom's pet hen to lay eggs quickly.Ī sequel to Pecos Pest (1955), Jerry's uncle, Pecos Pest, returns to Tom and Jerry's house for a visit, where he constantly sings and plays on his guitar, annoying and keeping both Tom and Jerry awake.Īt the woods and later a cemetery, Jerry disguises himself as a bat to scare Tom. While listening to his favorite hip hop music, Jerry gets disrupted by the noise of the city, so he moves out of town to a farm owned by Tom. In town, Tom and Jerry become buskers in order to get money. Tom and Butch fight over Jerry at a junkyard. Unfortunately, Jerry makes Tom's assignments difficult. Spike and his girlfriend Toodles mistake Tom and Jerry for valets, as a result of which upon leaving their car to be parked while checking themselves in a hotel, Tom and Jerry unwillingly go on a wild and elaborate joyride across town.Īfter accidentally trashing a fancy hotel lobby during another chase against Jerry, Tom is hired as a bellboy by the hotel's manager in order to pay for the damages. However, Jerry inadvertently and constantly causes trouble by framing Tom while he tries to prevent Jerry from feeding them.Īt the North Pole, an overprotective polar bear defends Jerry from Tom and Butch. ![]() Tom works at a zoo run by Spike, who orders him to make sure nobody feeds the zoo's animals (only Spike can) or else he will have his badge. As a result, Tom manages to scare Jerry as well as everyone else and every animal at the zoo with his tiger look. Wonderful graphics for 2002 to 2004 standards.At a zoo, an artistic monkey paints Tom to look like a tiger after he accidentally wrecks his art during a chase against Jerry. It looks like you would travel back in time to fit the Nintendo 64 or the PlayStation standards for a Xbox, GameCube and PS2 game. TOM AND JERRY IN WAR OF THE WHISKERS GAME PS2 Awesome soundtrack, which sounds like finding something to buy in a shop in real life, or walk in the park. There's a thing called "Berserk", which makes your character/opponent angry, and you or your opponent will be immune and will deal more damage for a few seconds.Every time you or your opponent gets hit, the character's icon who got hit will be changed to a damaged face, which fits perfectly for a fighting game.The theme also fits the Tom and Jerry theme perfectly. The GameCube version contains costumes, which makes the character have clothes on them, like the pirate costume.This happens if you will hit your opponent or taunt several times. The characters' victory and lose posses can be fun to watch.Each character can have a different costume. Like Fists of Furry, losing a fight 2 times can make you continue playing, meaning it can take longer to get a Game Over, if you don't want to lose the game quickly.Unlike the previous game, there's now an announcer, which makes the game feel like a real fighting game (which contains an announcer).The lose posses is one of the features for the game, since it wasn't featured in Fists of Furry. TOM AND JERRY IN WAR OF THE WHISKERS GAME PS2. ![]()
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