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Cat Mario is right under its name inspired by the classic Super Mario game. It is a free 2D flash game developed in Japan. Character in Cat Mario has a face like a cat, but it has a body looking like human body and can walk on two feet like human beings.
It is pretty cute. However, the game is not as cute as its character itself. It may be quite hard for somebody. Mission is not to rescue the princess, you only have to overcome 6 stages of Cat Mario instead. The 6 stages of Cat Mario can make you go crazy because of the difficulties and the challenges that you have to pass.
Walkthrough of Cat Mario
If you are familiar with the Super Mario game, it is quite easy for you to play cat mario game, because Cat Mario game has the same way to play like Super Mario. Therefore, you may feel so familiar when you play the cat mario game.
- Use the Pg up key to jump up
- Use the Home + left arrow keys to move to the left
- Use the Home + down arrow keys to go down or down the sewer pipes.
- Use the End + right arrow keys to go straight or move to the right.
Challenges in Cat Mario
Cat Mario game does not have so many stages, but in each stage, it is very difficult for players to complete all the missions. Moreover, players have to spend so much time and effort to overcome all the challenges. If you think it is too easy to play Cat Mario game like Super Mario, you are totally wrong. In the first time, I did think so, but I change my mind right after starting the game.
The first stage has the scene on the ground and the sun is shining. Your mission in this stage is to reach the flag pole, go downward and come into the house to start the next stage. When you complete a mission, the next stage will be unblocked. On the way to the flag pole, there are so many crawling monster, you can jump and kill them or just pass them and go on your way. At the same time, do not forget to collect gold coins around you or hidden in the “?” boxes, but remember that not all of them are safe for you. In the “?” boxes, there may be monsters, unlucky stars, which you should stay away.
When passing the sewer pipes, you should be careful, because sometimes, there are monsters suddenly flying out or falling down. So, you have to be careful, wait until the right time to jump and pass by. Clouds, flying walls or walls on the ground seem to be harmless but so dangerous. You are given 3 lives when you play Cat Mario game, but when you have spent all of your 3 lives, you can continue playing with the negative lives. Therefore, you should try to reach the green flags before you lose a life, because when you start a new life, the game will start at the furthest flag that you have reached. After starting the game, players lose so many lives in such a short road, somebody loses hundreds of lives, which shows you how difficult the game Cat Mario is.
The second stage is in the underground tunnel, so it is quite dark. There are more monsters than the first stage. The ground under your feet can suddenly subside or the wall may suddenly fall down on your head. Moreover, there are fire balls in this stage. There are so many impediments that players have to overcome, which makes is more difficult than the first stage.
In the third stage, players play on the ground again, but the ground will become higher and higher when you are coming to the end of the stage. The monsters become more dangerous when they are able to jump up and down that you can predict. The gap is taller and further, so players have to be very careful when jump through them, otherwise, they will fall into the deep.
In the 4th stage, the scene is completely different from the other stage that make players feeling like being in abyss. The whole scene is covered by shadow, tall dark stable walls, fire ocean, fire balls, fire arrows, fire bars continuously appear in large number. Players can lose a life anytime they are woolgathering, so players have to be attentive and careful.
The fifth stage is considered as the easiest stage in the six stage of Cat Mario. All players have to do is to jump continuously pass the impediments on the way and to move smoothly on the bars above. If players are skillful in controlling the character to jump, move smoothly, this stage is just a piece of cake.
You need to finish the final stage to make the cat mario unblocked totally. Players have to avoid the falling walls and the crawling monsters on the way to reach the target and complete the whole game.
You may want to give up while you have not finish the game yet, because some of the challenges are too hard to overcome. However, this is it which encourages you to try your best till the end of the game. When play cat mario game, you will be train to be a patient person.
Moreover, you will become more skillful in using keyboard after playing Cat Mario. And of course, this game itself is a form of entertainment when you are bored or tired. If you have completed Cat Mario, let’s try cat mario 2, cat mario 3, cat mario 4. They are the upgraded version of Cat Mario with much more interesting things.
Performance of Super Cat at Reggae Geel 2015 | |
Background information | |
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Birth name | William Anthony Maragh |
Also known as | Wild Apache |
Born | 25 June 1963 (age 57) Kingston, Jamaica |
Genres | |
Occupation(s) | Deejay |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 1981–present |
Labels |
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Super Cat (born William Anthony Maragh in Kingston, Jamaica, 25 June 1963)[1] is a Jamaican deejay who achieved widespread popularity during the late 1980s and early 1990s dancehall movement. His nickname, 'Wild Apache', was given to him by his mentor Early B.[1] He is the elder brother of reggae artist Junior Cat and is considered one of the greatest deejays within the Jamaican dance-hall scene to date.
Biography[edit]
Born a Dougla, to an Afro-Jamaican mother and Indo-Jamaican father,[2] Super Cat was raised in Kingston's tough Seivright Gardens neighbourhood, then known as Cockburn Pen, home to ground-breaking deejays like Prince Jazzbo and U-Roy.[1] At the age of seven the Soul Imperial sound system allowed him to assist them at a local club called Bamboo Lawn. He auditioned for Joe Gibbs as a singer but was unsuccessful.[3]
He began appearing as a deejay under the name Cat-A-Rock, but soon switched to the name Super Cat.[4] He also appeared as 'Wild Apache'.[4] His first single 'Mr. Walker', produced by Winston Riley, was released in 1981 and established his recording career. He went on to record for Jah Thomas ('Walkathon', on which he was billed as 'Super Cat the Indian'),[2] but his career was interrupted by a period of incarceration.[4] After his release he began working with Early B on the Killamanjaro sound system in 1984,[3] and his debut album, Si Boops Deh!, was released in the mid-1980s, and included the hit singles 'Boops' (which was based on Steely & Clevie's updated 'Feel Like Jumping' rhythm and sparked a craze for songs about sugar daddies),[2] and 'Cry Fi De Youth', establishing his style of dancehall with conscious lyrics.[4]
He started his own Wild Apache Productions label and began producing his own recordings, including the 1988 album Sweets for My Sweet.[4] He featured on the album Cabin Stabbin in 1991 along with Nicodemus and Junior Demus.[1] He had been scheduled to perform at the One Love concert in the UK in 1991, but his appearance was cancelled after the shooting death of Nitty Gritty, for which Super Cat was initially suspected but cleared in 1992.[5] Continuing success saw him move to the United States and sign a contract with Columbia Records, releasing one of the first dancehall albums on a major label, Don Dada (1992).[4] The following year, Sony Music issued The Good, the Bad, the Ugly, and the Crazy, teaming Super Cat with Nicodemus, Junior Demus and Junior Cat.[4]
Super Cat had a number of hit singles in the early 1990s, including 'Don Dada', 'Ghetto Red Hot' and 'Dem No Worry We' with Heavy D. In 1992, he was featured on the remix of 'Jump' with Kris Kross,[5] and he also collaborated with them in 1993 for their song 'Alright'. These hits made him The Source magazine dance hall artist of the year in 1993.[1] He was also an early collaborator with The Notorious B.I.G., featuring the then unknown artist (along with Mary J. Blige, 3rd Eye and Puff Daddy) on the B-side remix of 'Dolly My Baby' in 1993.[citation needed] The title song, 'Don Dada' was a reply to many jabs made by Ninjaman.[citation needed]
His version of Fats Domino's 'My Girl Josephine', performed with Jack Radics, was included in the soundtrack to the film Prêt-à-Porter in 1994.[4] In 1997 he was featured on the number one hit 'Fly' by Sugar Ray from their platinum album Floored.[4] He collaborated with India.Arie on her hit song 'Video' in 2001, and with Jadakiss and The Neptunes on 'The Don of Dons' in 2003. Also in 2003, he collaborated with 112 for their song 'Na Na Na Na'. Following the death of his longtime road manager Fred 'The Thunder' Donner in 2004, Super Cat released a multi-cd tribute album entitled Reggaematic Diamond All-Stars that featured contributions from Yami Bolo, Michael Prophet, Linval Thompson, Nadine Sutherland and Sizzla among others.
Super Cat reappeared on the national reggae scene in 2009 for a show at Madison Square Garden with Buju Banton and Barrington Levy. He also headlined the 'Best of the Best' concert in Miami in 2008, with Assassin, Etana, Barrington Levy, Buju Banton, Junior Reid, Tony Matterhorn, Sizzla and Beenie Man.
In 2012, his song 'Dance Inna New York' was sampled for Nas' single 'The Don', from the rapper's album Life Is Good, with Cat adding vocals to the hook.
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Super Cat made a surprise appearance at Massive B's on Da Reggae Tip concert in September 2013 during the set of Shaggy. That same week, a mix of his work previously recorded during his time with The Neptunes label was released to the internet.[6] In May 2014 he headlined the Reggae on the Bay festival in Trinidad.[7]
Discography[edit]
Albums[edit]
Super Cats Game
- Si Boops Deh! (1985), Techniques
- Boops! (1986), Nick Crompton
- Sweets for My Sweet (1988), Wild Apache
- Cabin Stabbin (1991), Wild Apache—with Nicodemus & Junior Demus
- Don Dada (1992), Columbia/SME
- Good, the Bad, the Ugly & the Crazy (1994), Columbia/SME—with Nicodemus, Junior Demus and Junior Cat
- The Struggle Continues (1995), Columbia/SME
- Take 2 (2003), Columbia/SME—with Mad Cobra
- Reggaematic Diamond All-Stars (2004), Wild Apache
DVD[edit]
- Pick of the Past Keeling Reggae – with Nicodemus, Junior Demus, Louie Rankin, and Nick Crompton
References[edit]
- ^ abcdeHuey, Steve 'Super Cat Biography', Allmusic, retrieved 18 July 2010
- ^ abcBarrow, Steve & Dalton, Peter (2004) The Rough Guide to Reggae, Rough Guides, ISBN1-84353-329-4, p. 286
- ^ abLesser, Beth (2008) Dancehall: The Rise of Jamaican Dancehall Culture, Soul Jazz, ISBN978-0-9554817-1-0, p. 84
- ^ abcdefghiMoskowitz, David V. (2006) Caribbean Popular Music, Greenwood Press, ISBN0-313-33158-8, p. 283-4
- ^ abLarkin, Colin (1998) The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae, Virgin Books, ISBN0-7535-0242-9, p. 286
- ^Walters, Hasani. ''New' Super Cat'. Jamaica Gleaner. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
- ^'Super Cat takes spotlight at reggae show', Trinidad and Tobago Guardian, 9 May 2014. Retrieved 11 May 2014
External links[edit]
- Super Cat at Dancehall Reggae[permanent dead link]
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