Chester Cheetah: Wild Wild Quest (SNES) Playthrough - NintendoComplete

2019-11-02に共有
A playthough of Kaneko's 1993 license-based platformer for the Super Nintendo, Chester Cheetah: Wild Wild Quest.

Played through on the normal difficulty level.

I'd be interested to know just how many 90s kids, hands and faces covered in neon-orange cheese-flavoured salt, stared longingly at Chester Cheetah's lecherously grinning visage on the bag, dreaming of the day when they might join him on an action-packed, cross-country adventure.

That might sound ridiculous, but how else could someone explain how Chester Cheetah ended up starring in two 16-bit platformers? I mean, someone, somewhere had to want it, right? Why else would this even exist?

But anyways, Wild Wild Quest is Kaneko's sequel to Chester Cheetah: Too Cool To Fool (    • Chester Cheetah: Too Cool to Fool (SN...   ), and like its predecessor, it is a simple platformer. You have to collect pieces of a map that were shredded by Mean Eugene... a sinister name if I've ever heard one. Oh, and of course, Cheetos can be collected for extra lives.

Thankfully, Wild Wild Quest is a big improvement over Too Cool to Fool. The graphics are much, much better (though slowdown plagues the game constantly), with better art design, color, and animation, and the sound quality has been improved substantially: the rockabilly music and the sound samples are both surprisingly good.

The gameplay feels better than Too Cool To Fool, as well. It's simplistic, easy, lacks any meaningful variety (despite the occasional vehicle stages, since they just feel like auto scrolling versions of the platform stages), and the controls are sluggish. It's not great, it's not terrible - it's serviceable. It's the kind of game you would've popped in because you were bored and wanted to pass the time with something that wouldn't frustrate you.

If you really insist on having a SNES game based on Cheetos, this is the one to go with. Wild Wild Quest is not wild, nor is there much of a quest, but it's competent enough at what it does to fill a dull, mid-afternoon void.
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コメント (21)
  • FUN FACT: Both of the Sega Genesis/SNES Chester Cheetah games were based on a cartoon that never got aired due to TV activists complaining about it being nothing more than a 30 minute commercial.
  • It's not easy bein' cheesy, but that didn't stop Chester Cheetah from getting 2 (!) SNES games. Neither of them are likely to set the world on fire, but this is definitely the better of the two.
  • @Order-Sol
    Who ever made this game is a total genius. I love the game, great gameplay and graphics including the music as well.
  • Chester Cheetah is also in charge of all Cheetos the snack that is Dangerously Cheesy.
  • Sometimes you just wanna watch someone play a game like this.
  • The SNES version had the better graphics, but the Sega version had the better music! 16:05 Best theme in the game! 20:03 Almost sounds like MMX. Almost...
  • Played this back in the day. I enjoyed it then, but I don't know if I'd like it now.
  • @angeldeb82
    Wow! I remember seeing a guide for the game at Nintendo Power when I was little. and I just couldn't believe you got killed at the penultimate boss level, but not too bad.
  • @ 7:19 I still ask myself to this day what that abomination of a machine was lol.
  • Its like that drug trip i dreamed about while i was on that drug trip.
  • Chester Cheetah 2 (MD) All Bosses (No Damage) Boss 1 OldWoman Boss 2 M Eugene Boss 3 The Robot Boss 4 Cold Walrez Boss 5 Mean Space Boss 6 Mean Moose Boss 7 King Stone Boss 8 Two Plants Boss 9 Mean Shark Final Boss M Eugene + Ending And Credits
  • I love Chester cheetah he is cool he rides a bike and I also like the orange bag of Cheetos
  • Honestly not that bad of a game considering it’s based on a junk food mascot. Pretty decent.