Cheesy

Cheesy may refer to:

  • Cheese, a food derived from milk that is produced in a wide range of flavors, textures and forms
  • Cheesy (video game) (1996), a platform game by Ocean Software for PlayStation
  • Camp (style)
  • Kitsch
  • Cheesy (album) (1993), a solo album by En Esch
  • Cheesy (video game)

    Cheesy is a platform game published by Ocean Software and developed by CTA Developments for the PlayStation. It was released in Europe on November, 1996 and in Japan on July 24, 1997.

    Cheesy is a third-person, 3D platform game that stars a mouse named Cheesy who has been captured by a mad scientist for his genetic experiments. However, aliens attack the castle and in the commotion Cheesy escapes.

    Plot

    The central character in this game is a mouse called Cheesy, who is trapped inside Dr Chem's castle where he must walk the treadmill to provide power for the mad scientist's genetic experiments.

    However, aliens attack the castle and in the commotion Cheesy escapes. Cheesy has to navigate through 24 levels and fight mutated creatures, huge spiders, balance a minecart through derelict tracks and escape flames inside a burning chimney.

    Gameplay

    Cheesy contains 24 levels including a range of minigames such as “mine cart chases”. The game features a number of viewpoints that include 2D parallax, isometric 3D, top down 3D and a first person perspective playing angle.

    Cheesy (album)

    Cheesy is a solo album by En Esch of KMFDM and Slick Idiot. It was released on August 31, 1993, on Wax Trax!/TVT.

    History

    Six tracks were recorded in Hamburg, Germany, with Günter Schulz and KMFDM's then-engineer Blank Fontana: "Cum", "Gypsy Queen", "Ich Bin", "Rule the Mob", "Granola", and "The Past Is Beyond Recovery". These tracks would have comprised En Esch's half of the KMFDM album Apart. Wax Trax! Records rejected Esch's tracks for not sounding enough like KMFDM. Instead, Sascha Konietzko added additional songs and remixes to those he had recorded for Apart and changed the name of the album to Money. The rest of the tracks for what was initially called Cheesy Fun were recorded later in various locations to fill out what then became Esch's solo album.

    The track "Ich Bin" was sampled and used in the Pigface song "Alles Ist Mein" on the album Fook.

    Track listing

    Personnel

  • En Eschvocals, programming, guitar (1, 2, 8,), drums (2, 4, 5, 9, 10), percussion (8, 9, 12), keyboards (9), harp (9), engineering (2, 6, 8, 9), production, mixing, digital editing, artwork
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