Cool Guy Goes to Las Vegas (video game)

Cool Guy Goes to Las Vegas is a side-scrolling platform game published by THQ in 1996 for the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is based on the film of the same name, and follows it's plot.

Versions for the Game Boy and 32X we're also planned but were cancelled, in part due to the underperformance of the film and Sega ending support for the 32X early that year.

Gameplay
Players control Cool Guy through several stages that encompass the entire plot of the film. Several obstacles lie between the player and the goal of each level, including an assortment of enemies. Cool is equipped with his Derf Gun which will temporarly stun enemies, letting Cool by unharmed. It cannot however kill enemies (with the lone exception being Principal Barnes, the only boss to be perminantly defeated by the gun).

The game occasionally changes genres for a stage. Players control Cool and his friends driving his 1959 Coup de ville in two stages through a third person view. a later stage parodying of Doom goes for a first-person perspective.