WOC owns repair labs equipped with latest test equipment & functional panels to ensure effective repair thus supporting their 0% failure policy.
WOC supports end users to test & certify their shelf stock at a nominal fee. This eliminates the risk of end users finding parts in their shelf faulty at the time of emergency requirements.
WOC is open to the option of Exchanging defective cards with working cards. Cards supplied under this program carries a 24 month warranty.
WOC provides an conditional warranty of 24 months for supply of Speedtronic cards and 12 months for repair of Speedtronic cards. Exchanged cards carries a 24 month warrant.
The house shrinks to a cube. The cube shrinks to a matchbox. The matchbox vanishes.
: If "House Trap" is a specific Tom and Jerry game or episode, it might involve a storyline where Tom tries to catch Jerry within a house setting, or perhaps Jerry sets a trap for Tom. Given the vast number of episodes (161 shorts were produced from 1940 to 1958) and the possibility of various video games, identifying a specific "House Trap" title requires more context. Tom and Jerry in House Trap -USA-.chd
For the casual player, Tom and Jerry on MAME is a fun, if janky, isometric platformer. But for the retro enthusiast, finding a clean is like finding a hidden cartoon reel. The house shrinks to a cube
Tom chases Jerry upstairs. Bad decision. The stairs transform into a pinball machine. Tom becomes the ball. He bounces off rubber bumpers painted with his own terrified face. Jerry rides a marble—yes, a literal marble—up the rail, gaining speed. : If "House Trap" is a specific Tom
Instead of a messy folder filled with a .CUE file and dozens of separate .BIN audio tracks, a CHD collapses everything into one single, clean file.
Inspired by the classic Spy vs. Spy formula, the game features a unique split-screen view even in single-player mode. This allows you to track your opponent’s movements while you set up traps or hunt for items. Tom and Jerry in House Trap (USA)
Released in North America on , Tom and Jerry in House Trap was developed by Warthog Games and published by NewKidCo. The game is essentially a "trap-em-up" style experience, drawing heavy inspiration from the classic Spy vs. Spy formula.
The house shrinks to a cube. The cube shrinks to a matchbox. The matchbox vanishes.
: If "House Trap" is a specific Tom and Jerry game or episode, it might involve a storyline where Tom tries to catch Jerry within a house setting, or perhaps Jerry sets a trap for Tom. Given the vast number of episodes (161 shorts were produced from 1940 to 1958) and the possibility of various video games, identifying a specific "House Trap" title requires more context.
For the casual player, Tom and Jerry on MAME is a fun, if janky, isometric platformer. But for the retro enthusiast, finding a clean is like finding a hidden cartoon reel.
Tom chases Jerry upstairs. Bad decision. The stairs transform into a pinball machine. Tom becomes the ball. He bounces off rubber bumpers painted with his own terrified face. Jerry rides a marble—yes, a literal marble—up the rail, gaining speed.
Instead of a messy folder filled with a .CUE file and dozens of separate .BIN audio tracks, a CHD collapses everything into one single, clean file.
Inspired by the classic Spy vs. Spy formula, the game features a unique split-screen view even in single-player mode. This allows you to track your opponent’s movements while you set up traps or hunt for items. Tom and Jerry in House Trap (USA)
Released in North America on , Tom and Jerry in House Trap was developed by Warthog Games and published by NewKidCo. The game is essentially a "trap-em-up" style experience, drawing heavy inspiration from the classic Spy vs. Spy formula.