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Tom & Jerry: The Movie (Sega Master System)

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Title Screen

Tom & Jerry: The Movie

Developer: Sanritsu Denki[1]
Publisher: Sega[1]
Platform: Sega Master System
Released in EU: 1992[1]
Released in BR: November 1992[1]


GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.
SoundtestIcon.png This game has a hidden sound test.
LevelSelectIcon.png This game has a hidden level select.


ProtoIcon.png This game has a prototype article

Despite its name, Tom and Jerry: The Movie has nothing to do with the actual film (perhaps you wouldn't be surprised to learn that it wasn't always meant to be marketed as such). Instead, it consists entirely of Tom chasing Jerry while negotiating a bunch of ridiculously-placed platforms. Notable for being one of the very few Tom and Jerry games where you exclusively play as Tom.

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Read about prototype versions of this game that have been released or dumped.
Prototype Info

Unused Graphics

TomandJerryMS-Unusedtextgraphic.png

A unused text graphic spelling out "Alicesoft" in Japanese can be found in the game, hidden by the background color. It is located at 025E00 in the ROM.

(Source: Yawackhary (The Spriters Resource))

Cheat Mode

Tom & Jerry The Movie SMS Cheat Mode.png

At the title screen, press Down, Down+Right, Right, 1, Down, Down+Left, Left, 2 on controller 2 (it might take a few tries; the diagonals need to be pressed very precisely). A level select and sound test will appear below the title, use the D-Pad on controller 2 to toggle and switch between them. Additionally, the following commands will be enabled on controller 2:

Button Function
1, on the title screen Enable infinite continues.
2, on the title screen Enable infinite health.
1, during gameplay Skip to the next stage.
2, during gameplay Get a game over.

References