Friday, April 10, 2015

Another Year of the GameBoy: Pitman (aka Catrap)

I've mentioned this GameBoy title, which began life as a (Sharp MZ-700) computer game, a number of times on The Nichiest Podcast Ever, but I'm not sure I've ever mentioned it here.

That's a shame, as it's easily one of my favorite of the multitude of carts that were made for Nintendo's first handheld thanks to its unique blend of puzzling and platforming gameplay.

I also really like its rather rough-hewn graphics, which are made a lot more appealing by all of the little animations that are attached to them.


And then, of course, there's the packaging that was produced for Pitman, which is the name given to the Japanese version of this Asmik-made game. (It was called Catrap in North America.)

The photo below showcases Pitman's box, cartridge and manual art. Sadly, unlike some Japanese GameBoy titles, this one's various components don't feature different pieces of art.


Pitman's instruction manual goes a lot way toward making up for that, though--something that's made pretty clear from the get-go, as the snapshot below should prove.


I really like how the illustrations that are included in this manual look like they could have appeared in a cartoon made in the early part of the last century.


Above is another example of the sort of adorable drawings that accompany all of the instructive text and screenshots that otherwise fill Pitman's manual--although this particular drawing appears on the back of the manual rather than inside of it.


Getting back to how this game "plays" and why it's such a standout, even among all of the other sublime titles that were released for Nintendo's brick-like system in the many years it was on the market: for me, the gist is that it's an all-around fun--if also fairly challenging--experience.

Hopping around, pushing blocks, climbing ladders and bashing into enemies--all of which take place in your average Pitman (or Catrap) playthrough and can be seen in action in this video--just feels nice, and all of those actions are made even more enjoyable when accompanied by head-bopping, toe-tapping backing track.


A few other reasons this game deserves attention as well as praise: it allows players to choose between controlling a male or female character at the beginning of each and every stage, and it includes a really cool time-bending element that basically lets you rewind whenever you make an errant move. 

If you'd like to give Pitman or Catrap a try, but you're not the sort who collects GameBoy cartridges, you can pick up a digital version via the 3DS' eShop--assuming you have some iteration of Nintendo's latest entry in the portable-gaming arms race.

See also: previous 'Year of the GameBoy' and 'Another Year of the GameBoy' posts

11 comments:

Justin Difazzio said...

Woo! I love a game that grabs my eye AND is available!

thegaygamer.com said...

I think you'll like it, Justin. Actually, I imagine almost everyone would enjoy it--except, maybe, people who hate old games, or black-and-white games, or GB games...

michaelstearns said...

A friend of mine owned this game when I was a kid (the US version, Catrap) and I really liked it. Partly it was the fun puzzles, but I also really liked the aesthetic, the cute animations you mentioned, but also the music (in retrospect it's a bit grating!) and it was also one of those "anime"-type things I was exposed to before I had any idea that was a thing.

Speaking of black and white puzzle platformers, I'm all about Boxboy lately! Eagerly awaiting its official Gay Gamer post. ;)

thegaygamer.com said...

Oh, yes, I also like all of the aspects you mentioned here, Michael, although I'd say my favorite aspects of Pitman/Catrap are the cute animations and the puzzles.

As for BOXBOY!, I'm really getting a kick out of it so far. Expect to see a post about it early next week :)

TheGameroomBlitz said...

The artwork in the manual is very Ghibli, in my humble opinion.

thegaygamer.com said...

Ah, yes, that too! I wonder who's responsible for it?


I don't suppose you've ever played this game, Jess?

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TheGameroomBlitz said...

Can't honestly say. If I did, it was probably only a couple of minutes in an emulator. I'll have to give it another chance. I don't have a classic GameBoy here in AZ but I guess the PSP would get the job done.

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You really should give it another try, Jess. I have a feeling you'd like it.

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