Fix It Felix Jr Arcade Game

  

Fix-It Felix Jr - Wreck-It Ralph. Immerse yourself in the worlds of Ralph, the animated Disney film, with Fix-It Felix Jr., the game in which Ralph had to play the villain every day for 30 years. Help Felix repair the broken windows of a building, using his magic hammer, while avoiding the bricks sent by the giant. In the film, Fix-It Felix, Jr., is an arcade machine that debuted in 1982 from publisher TobiKomi. In reality, however, that game never actually existed. It is instead an homage to Nintendo’s. Fix-It Felix Jr. Is the imaginary game created to serve as the source for some of the film’s key players, its detailed visuals and technical features not aligning with the real world advancements in video games but still feeling at least somewhat possible as a real game by taking cues from other old arcade games like Donkey Kong.

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One of the few Fix-It Felix, Jr. arcade machines that Disney made to promote its 2012 animated film Wreck-It Ralph is up for sale on eBay. Its owner has the rare cabinet listed at $20,000 or best offer. That might sound excessive, but eBay seller Happysleeper thinks that the film studio only made about a dozen or so of these cabinets. The last time one of these hit eBay, it sold for $20,000 after 69 bids.

Wreck-It Ralph is a film about a villain from an early 1980s arcade game called Fix-It Felix, Jr. The story follows the Ralph as he rebels against his role before learning that he must accept himself for who he is. In the film, Fix-It Felix, Jr., is an arcade machine that debuted in 1982 from publisher TobiKomi. In reality, however, that game never actually existed. It is instead an homage to Nintendo’s Donkey Kong. The shape of the machine itself is even based on the Donkey Kong and Mario Bros. cabinets.

The unit on sale now is in perfect working order, although Disney purposefully scuffed it up to give the machine an authentic look.

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Online version of Fix-It Felix Jr. for SEGA Genesis. Fix-It Felix, Jr. is a platformer game in the Wreck-It Ralph movie universe. It was created by fictional arcade game company TobiKomi. Several versions of the game were released: two online versions, an Apple iPod/iPad/iPhone app, and a promotional arcade cabinet. At the beginning of a game, Ralph climbs up a hotel, breaking windows as he goes. It is the player's job as Felix, to repair each window with his magical hammer, while avoiding bricks that fall off when Ralph punches, and Duck Hunt-inspired ducks that fly horizontally across the screen at random..

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2012
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Fix-It Felix Jr. is currently playable only in version for SEGA Genesis.

SEGA Genesis / Mega Drive

Online emulated version of Fix-It Felix Jr. was originally developed for the Sega Genesis known as the Mega Drive outside North America. It was a 16-bit fourth-generation home video game console developed and sold by Sega. The Genesis is Sega's third console and the successor to the Master System. Sega released it as the Mega Drive in Japan in 1988, and later as the Genesis in North America in 1989. In 1990, it was distributed as the Mega Drive by Virgin Mastertronic in Europe.
Designed by an R&D team supervised by Hideki Sato and Masami Ishikawa, the Genesis was adapted from Sega's System 16 arcade board, centered on a Motorola 68000 processor as the CPU, a Zilog Z80 as a sound controller, and a video system supporting hardware sprites, tiles, and scrolling. It plays a library of more than 900 games created by Sega and a wide array of third-party publishers delivered on ROM-based cartridges. Several add-ons were released, including a Power Base Converter to play Master System games. It was released in several different versions, some created by third parties.

Contributing to its success were its library of arcade game ports, the popularity of Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog series, several popular sports franchises, and aggressive youth marketing that positioned it as the cool console for adolescents. 30.75 million first-party Genesis units were sold worldwide.