
It has only 12 characters available to play, some of them are a copy of other characters.Not to mention, it is the only version to have the tournament mode. This is because the GameCube has 4 control inputs, unlike the Xbox and PS2.
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The GameCube port is the only version of the game where you can play in the 4 player mode, unlike the Xbox and PS2 versions. The characters from Fists of Furry's normal icons are ripped straight from Fists of Furry, which can be lazy. This can be disappointing for Xbox and GameCube fans, but thankfully, you can play those ports on emulator if you live in Europe or Japan. As mentioned above, the Xbox and GameCube ports were only released in North America, meaning Europeans and Japanese people were only able to get the PS2 version. The Japanese cover (only of the PS2 version) contains Tom making a hilarious face, which would make you wanna laugh if you have a high chance of laughing. Not only does it have fan-favorite characters, but it also has obscure characters such as Robo-Cat, Monster Jerry, Eagle, and Lion. The controls are incredibly simple to work, which can make the game look like other fighting games, like Street Fighter II. Like Fists of Furry, losing a fight 2 times can make you continue playing, meaning it can take longer to get a Game Over, if you don't want to lose the game quickly. Unlike the previous game, there's now an announcer, which makes the game feel like a real fighting game (which contains an announcer). The lose posses is one of the features for the game, since it wasn't featured in Fists of Furry.
The characters' victory and lose posses can be fun to watch.Each character can have a different costume.
The GameCube version contains costumes, which makes the character have clothes on them, like the pirate costume.This happens if you will hit your opponent or taunt several times.
There's a thing called "Berserk", which makes your character/opponent angry, and you or your opponent will be immune and will deal more damage for a few seconds. Every time you or your opponent gets hit, the character's icon who got hit will be changed to a damaged face, which fits perfectly for a fighting game. The theme also fits the Tom and Jerry theme perfectly. Awesome soundtrack, which sounds like finding something to buy in a shop in real life, or walk in the park. It looks like you would travel back in time to fit the Nintendo 64 or the PlayStation standards for a Xbox, GameCube and PS2 game. Wonderful graphics for 2002 to 2004 standards.