Who Framed Roger Rabbit - NES
Who Framed Roger Rabbit for NES is an action adventure game based on the hit film, released as a Nintendo Entertainment System cartridge. It stands out with a mix of top-down exploration, item-based puzzle solving, and cartoon-inspired chase sequences built around the movie’s mystery setting.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play.
- Platform: Nintendo Entertainment System action adventure game cartridge.
- Players control Roger Rabbit through city streets and indoor locations while searching for clues and avoiding enemies.
- The gameplay blends exploration, maze-like movement, and light puzzle elements rather than straightforward side-scrolling action.
- Character appearances and story beats draw from the film, including Jessica Rabbit and the mystery surrounding Marvin Acme.
- Developed by Rare, this NES release has a distinct style that sets it apart from more traditional movie-based platformers of the era.
A recognizable licensed title from the early Nintendo Entertainment System library, it remains a memorable adaptation of the film’s cartoon-noir world.
Original: $19.14
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$6.70


Description
Who Framed Roger Rabbit for NES is an action adventure game based on the hit film, released as a Nintendo Entertainment System cartridge. It stands out with a mix of top-down exploration, item-based puzzle solving, and cartoon-inspired chase sequences built around the movie’s mystery setting.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play.
- Platform: Nintendo Entertainment System action adventure game cartridge.
- Players control Roger Rabbit through city streets and indoor locations while searching for clues and avoiding enemies.
- The gameplay blends exploration, maze-like movement, and light puzzle elements rather than straightforward side-scrolling action.
- Character appearances and story beats draw from the film, including Jessica Rabbit and the mystery surrounding Marvin Acme.
- Developed by Rare, this NES release has a distinct style that sets it apart from more traditional movie-based platformers of the era.
A recognizable licensed title from the early Nintendo Entertainment System library, it remains a memorable adaptation of the film’s cartoon-noir world.
























