Kids can love any game you put in front of them. Give them an inch of freedom and they’ll use your game as a play set for their own games. Many Spyro fans would call Enter the Dragonfly a mess best worth forgetting, but little me had the time of my life in that just running back and forth. I even found a weak spot in the invisible wall underwater that let me swim out and into the sky! Free flight (skyswim) Spyro, what more could a kid want?
Always an experience to play a game from my childhood and wonder how the hell I was able to play it for more than an hour. *Cough* Attack of The Toybots on GBA *Cough* *Cough*
I cut a line where the clerk asks if they even have a PS2 and Modest says that jake told her she could buy any PS game because he has all of the systems.
Kids can love any game you put in front of them. Give them an inch of freedom and they’ll use your game as a play set for their own games. Many Spyro fans would call Enter the Dragonfly a mess best worth forgetting, but little me had the time of my life in that just running back and forth. I even found a weak spot in the invisible wall underwater that let me swim out and into the sky! Free flight (skyswim) Spyro, what more could a kid want?
yeah, kids will make their own fun. They’ll also enjoy a crappy game because those ideas are brand new and exciting to them.
Think how traumatizing it would have been if something actually had happened.
Dang, where can I find a new copy of Sky Gunners for $5? Game’s been on my greed list forever.
I know. I bought both copies I’ve had for $5, but since then I’ve seen the game going for $70+
Always an experience to play a game from my childhood and wonder how the hell I was able to play it for more than an hour. *Cough* Attack of The Toybots on GBA *Cough* *Cough*
Uh huh. Going back to relive nostalgia only to find out the game is actually awful…
For me, the game was Forbidden Forest (https://youtu.be/9bHV4KIIDtE?si=qiRqyMWdDF8gHlsQ), which was actually considered good at the time. But looking at it now, it’s not that interesting.
PS2? Does this take place in an earlier decade or is it a PS2 that Jake has held onto? Otherwise I assume that the PS line can still play older games.
I cut a line where the clerk asks if they even have a PS2 and Modest says that jake told her she could buy any PS game because he has all of the systems.