OldJadedGamer
Banned
Played the shit out of this game back when it was new.
Man those NES days were brutal. It's a wonder gaming even took off after some of that bullshit.
This game kicked you square in the balls.
Played the shit out of this game back when it was new.
Man those NES days were brutal. It's a wonder gaming even took off after some of that bullshit.
This game predates the movies by several years. That's the weird part.
Exactly. At the time Fester's Quest came out, The Addams Family wasn't exactly a hot property. In fact, I'm pretty sure Fester's Quest was the first Addams Family game ever made. It based its character designs on the 60's TV show, which had been off the air for well over two decades by the time the game came out. The last Addams Family related thing to come out prior to Fester's Quest was Halloween with the New Addams Family in 1977, 12 years before the game. So yeah, that makes the usage of the license all the more weird.
The NES use to get a lot of licensed properties if they were still around or not, I mean we got a Three Stooges game. If there was a license to exploit that mine was tapped. Again as one person pointed out there was a Gilligans Island NES game.
Nostalgia glasses are firmly on my face when I think about this game. When I was a kid, the game was strange, and difficult as hell. I'm PRETTY sure I didn't like it at the time. Now it's kind of a warm fuzzy memory of the type of game that the era was full of. I haven't played it since then, I should give it a whirl and see how I feel about it, now.
Exactly. At the time Fester's Quest came out, The Addams Family wasn't exactly a hot property. In fact, I'm pretty sure Fester's Quest was the first Addams Family game ever made. It based its character designs on the 60's TV show, which had been off the air for well over two decades by the time the game came out. The last Addams Family related thing to come out prior to Fester's Quest was Halloween with the New Addams Family in 1977, 12 years before the game. So yeah, that makes the usage of the license all the more weird.
This was about 6-7 years before the new 'Addams Family-boom' with new movies and so on. So the Addams family license did not make any sense marketing wise.![]()
I know that Ocean of America took over the license in the SNES era.
This game predates the movies by several years. That's the weird part.
Was there an Addam's Family cartoon or something around that was exposing this IP or something?
As for the game - was it a JP game that was reskinned for Western audiences/IP exposure?
Kind of ironic that the one Sunsoft game were the license made sense had its licensed taken away. I'm talking, of course, about Journey to Silius which was originally a Terminator game.
Batman says hello.
Wasn't there an Adams Family cartoon out around the time? Or was that after the movie?
cartoon was after the movie and they even made games based off the cartoon
After the movie. The cartoon series aired in 1992, I think.
As for Fester's Quest, the game kicked you square in the nuts and shat in your mouth while laughing at you. It was hard as fuck, and the gameplay being clunky didn't help much.
I've played and beaten Pugsley's Scavenger Hunt, which apparently is the same design as the SNES game, but they removed some content and changed the main character from Gomez to Pugsley.That one movie game on the SNES was great, where you jump around as Gomez. Loved how interconnected the world was, blew my mind as a kid when I came back to the starting area outside the house, except the enemies had changed.
Or randomly going up that tree to find a boss. Good times!
Oh what? That's not the Pugsley's Scavenger Hunt I remember. The SNES version of Pugsley is very different. Apparently the version you played has no music. You should play the Gomez one on SNES, it has kickass musicI've played and beaten Pugsley's Scavenger Hunt, which apparently is the same design as the SNES game, but they removed some content and changed the main character from Gomez to Pugsley.
I don't remember it being as hard as people are describing. I wonder if the PAL version was modified or something?What is this new GAF trend of hating on classic games for random reasons? FQ was hard but fun. You felt like you were progressing even when you were dying. That's what good NES games often felt like.
Is the Addams Family theme in the game? That music sounds like... anything but suited for an Addams Family game (classic heavy Sunsoft though). Further suggests the license was just slapped on there. That's how Sunsoft's Batman felt to me... nothing from the iconic movie soundtrack, random sci-fi robot enemies, Batman using guns...
I found it pretty odd that Blaster Master is easily one of the best games on the NES, and Fester's Quest, which is oddly similar to Blaster Master, is just awful. And Fester's Quest came after Blaster Master.