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− | {{stub}}'''''Socks the Cat Rocks the House''''', also known by its [[Super Nintendo]] name '''''Socks the Cat Rocks the Hill'''''{{magref|gamepro|50|141}}, is an unreleased [[Sega Mega Drive]] action platform game developed by an unknown studio{{ref|1=http://snescentral.com/article.php?id=0094}} and scheduled to be published by [[Kaneko USA]].{{ | + | {{stub}}'''''Socks the Cat Rocks the House''''', also known by its [[Super Nintendo]] name '''''Socks the Cat Rocks the Hill'''''{{magref|gamepro|50|141}}, is an unreleased [[Sega Mega Drive]] action platform game developed by an unknown studio{{ref|1=http://snescentral.com/article.php?id=0094}} and scheduled to be published by [[Kaneko USA]].{{magref|gamepro|51|7}} Starring the titular [[wikipedia:Socks Clinton|Socks Clinton]]{{magref|gamepro|51|7}} (pet cat of 42nd President of the United States [[wikipedia:Bill Clinton|Bill Clinton]]) in an attitude-colored mascot platformer role, it was first advertised for a November 1993 release date{{magref|gamepro|50|141}}, only to be eventually pushed back to March 1994{{magref|mega|18|89}}, with the final possibility of a launch the following month{{magref|mega|20|81}} being missed entirely. |
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{{quote|Socks, the White House cat, discovers the missing portable nuclear missile launch unit in his favorite napping spot, the basement of a foreign embassy. To avoid mass destruction he must return it to the White House and alert the [[wikipedia:Clinton family|first family]]. But, a foreign spy ring has their own political agenda. They want to see Socks run, and not for political office! | {{quote|Socks, the White House cat, discovers the missing portable nuclear missile launch unit in his favorite napping spot, the basement of a foreign embassy. To avoid mass destruction he must return it to the White House and alert the [[wikipedia:Clinton family|first family]]. But, a foreign spy ring has their own political agenda. They want to see Socks run, and not for political office! | ||
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− | The chase begins. Socks must overcome the likes of foreign spies, Enemy Animal Agents, politicians, secret service agents and the ever-present [[wikipedia:White House press corps|media corp.]] To keep the party alive, Socks pounces, tumbles and negotiates his way out of the intricate secret passages and puzzles of Washington. This cat is in a ring of trouble, but not over the hill yet!|''Print advertisement''|ref={{ | + | The chase begins. Socks must overcome the likes of foreign spies, Enemy Animal Agents, politicians, secret service agents and the ever-present [[wikipedia:White House press corps|media corp.]] To keep the party alive, Socks pounces, tumbles and negotiates his way out of the intricate secret passages and puzzles of Washington. This cat is in a ring of trouble, but not over the hill yet!|''Print advertisement''|ref={{magref|gamepro|51|7}}}} |
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== |
Revision as of 23:47, 26 May 2023
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive |
Publisher: Kaneko USA[1] |
Licensor: Presidential Socks Partnership[1] |
Planned release date(s): 1993-11[2], 1994-03[3], 1994-04[4] |
Genre: Action |
Number of players: 1 |
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Socks the Cat Rocks the House, also known by its Super Nintendo name Socks the Cat Rocks the Hill[2], is an unreleased Sega Mega Drive action platform game developed by an unknown studio[5] and scheduled to be published by Kaneko USA.[1] Starring the titular Socks Clinton[1] (pet cat of 42nd President of the United States Bill Clinton) in an attitude-colored mascot platformer role, it was first advertised for a November 1993 release date[2], only to be eventually pushed back to March 1994[3], with the final possibility of a launch the following month[4] being missed entirely.
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Story
“ | Socks, the White House cat, discovers the missing portable nuclear missile launch unit in his favorite napping spot, the basement of a foreign embassy. To avoid mass destruction he must return it to the White House and alert the first family. But, a foreign spy ring has their own political agenda. They want to see Socks run, and not for political office!
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— Print advertisement[1] |
Gameplay
Socks the Cat Rocks the House features straightforward action platform gameplay with light puzzle platforming elements. Socks has the ability to claw at enemies in a basic melee attack, and can later acquire a power up which grants him a simple projectile attack. Overall, more emphasis is placed on the game's political satire than its actual mechanics, under the likely assumption that its star feline and the title's unique premise would be enough to carry its sales.
While the Mega Drive version remains undumped, and was developed by an entirely different company, the two were working off the same shared design document and overall premise, and if released would have resulted in two very similarly-playing games.
History
- Main article: Socks the Cat Rocks the Hill/History.
As one of the Western world's more high-profile unreleased games, Socks the Cat Rocks the House saw a significant amount of investment from Kaneko USA, and is assumed to have neared completion before the publisher's closure caused its late cancellation. Since then, the mascot platformer's unique history has provided the gaming community with a particular amount of intrigue over its content and current whereabouts.
Physical scans
Magazine articles
- Main article: Socks the Cat Rocks the House/Magazine articles.
Magazine articles
- Main article: Socks the Cat Rocks the House/Promotional material.
External links
- Socks the Cat Rocks the Hill article by Evan G. at Snes Central
References
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