
You'll even notice some of the infamous cartoon villains in the game, such as the Robo-Hounds. Supporting characters - Monty, Gadget, and Zipper - play their parts in bonus games and in the great cinematic intermissions between levels. Capcom went to great lengths to write a story that's straight out of the cartoon series. Unlike some licensed properties, the Rangers remain completely faithful to the source material. Together you'll live, divided you'll fall. In two-player mode the game's easier because you have more firepower, but harder because you have to cooperate on which way to go. The game's not particularly long, but with only three continues you'll have to replay a few times to find all the 1-ups you'll need to beat the game. Rescue 2's about as challenging as the original - perfect for beginning or intermediate players, but a tad easy for anyone else. Some enemies can be defeated just by hiding out.In the Western World, when you see a boulder at the edge of the screen, pull Left to slam on the breaks and avoid a big headache.You won't lose the Crate if the pollen touches you. Hide under a Crate when a Bee drops pollen.Use the Baseball to enter this secret room in Level 3.You can also team up with a friend in the familiar two-player mode. Duplicating the setup of the last game, you can play alone as Chip or Dale, but you don't have to be a lone Ranger. There aren't many new techniques introduced, but the game play remains fun and humorous enough to warrant a play-through. This emulator comes in pretty handy even for first. Rescue Rangers 2 picks up right where the first left off. Game Boy Advance, GameCube, NES, N64, PS1, PSP, Sega Genesis, Super NES, and more. Following this startling turn of events, the Rescue Rangers are led on a merry chase across town as they try to stop a time bomb, recover the stolen Urn of Pharaoh, escape from a freezer, save the local amusement park from destruction, and generally keep Fatcat's whiskers out of other people's business. The Rescue Rangers were livin' the good life in the old tree house hideaway when Fatcat broke out of prison. Anyone who's a fan of the rodents in question and great action games in general should dust off their 8-bit for these chipmunks. Rescue Rangers 2 returns the whole gang for some top-notch platform action. Among the 64 games included in the NES emulator you'll find authentic classics. Apart from the emulator itself, this app includes no less than 64 different games, just like the typical 64-in-1 cartridges so common in the early nineties. There's no case too big, no case too small, and Capcom's called the Rescue Rangers back into action! Just when you thought you'd polished off Fatcat for good in the first NES Chip 'N' Dale game, he returns to drive our boys nutty once again. NES Emulator is, as its name clearly states, an emulator of the old 8-bit Nintendo console.
