I played a lot of The Wild Thornberries GBA game. I never watched the movie, I didn’t really even like the show, but it had a coloring mini game that I liked. Think you unlocked more coloring pages by playing it so I did.
I played a lot of The Wild Thornberries GBA game. I never watched the movie, I didn’t really even like the show, but it had a coloring mini game that I liked. Think you unlocked more coloring pages by playing it so I did.
Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters. It’s the only game my dad ever sat down to play with me.
It wasn’t that he wasn’t around or didn’t spend time with me, it’s just that my parents were pretty anti-videogames to the extent that I had to buy all of them (consoles included) by saving up my lunch money, so playing them with me was a tacit approval of me having them. Goldeneye was too violent. GTA was right out. Even story-based games had to be shared evenly with siblings by time.
They wonder why I’m low-contact.
Me and my cousin used to play that game so much. I have such a soft spot for it.
It wasn’t even a good fighting game, but damn did it make the scale seem convincing without losing that man-in-a-kaiju-suit feel.