Chip 'n' Dale: Rescue Rangers Game Information

Game Information

Overall Rank: 1384

Average Rating: 3.3/5

# of Ratings: 10

US Release Date: 06/01/1990

JP Release Date: 06/08/1990

Platform: Nintendo (NES)

Genres: Action (2D Platformer)

Multiplayer: Local

Developer: Capcom

Publisher: Capcom

Quick Game Reviews

Rating of
3.5/5

Chris Kavan - wrote on 03/19/2011

An early, and very fun, coop game - just because it's from Disney, don't mistake it for being too kiddie. It was actually quite ahead of its time - and still holds up today as being a great 2-player experience.

Rating of
5/5

Alex - wrote on 02/18/2011

What an awesome two player game that actually helps you win. Fun levels, great play control. This game can barely be beat on the two player basis. Turtles II beats it out because the bosses are so much better, but this game is almost as fun.

Full Game Reviews

dbarry_22
dbarry_22
Hardcore Gamer

Rating of
3.5/5

A Classic NES Platformer

dbarry_22 - wrote on 09/28/2012

Rescue Rangers is based off an old cartoon that ran in the late 80's / early 90's. The NES game takes the characters from the cartoon, making it into a 2D platformer. The story is pretty simple, you must stop one of Fat Cat's schemes and rescue Chip and Dale's friend Gadget.

This is a great example of a classic NES platformer. The levels are side-scrolling and at times you must go up ladders and the like, much like Mega Man. Both Chip and Dale have the same abilities. You can run, jump, and pick up items to throw at enemies.

The level layout is a lot like Super Mario Bros. 3 except much smaller. There are only a handful of levels to get through, and depending which you choose, you can skip a few along the way. At the end of most levels there is a boss to defeat in which you …

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