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@Background Pony #CD60
I havent played those. I remember really wanting to play Banjo and Kazooie. Friend owned Mario, so I only played a little of that; zelda was the games i played the most during the 64 era. And star wars. All my mario experience was from NES and Super; played nearly every one of those.
@sxcbeast
Did you never have Banjo Kazooie or Tooie or Super Mario 64?
And having grown up on PS1 Spyro and Crash, no, collectathons usually aren’t just minigame collections; they can have minigames in them (and your mileage will vary with those), but mostly, the have open areas with platforming, enemies, obstacles and collectable objects strewn about.
But Crash Purple and Spyro Orange are mostly just about the minigames with a little platforming interspersed between them.
Scootaloo evolves into Sunny Starscout, and with a Prisbeam stone, she evolves into her final form. Smolder!
@Background Pony #CD60
Collectathons are like that; loads of games had the same model back then. The only “fun” one I played was Donkey Kong 64; but I’m biased, since I never played the others back in the day, since we were a strict Nintendo family. But I played Spyro Remastered on PC, and it was okay; way too easy and tedious. But the worlds and Spyro’s personality was cool to finally be familiar with.
@WaynePonePone
They’re honestly terrible. They’re basically single-player minigame collections, but practically none of them are fun and they use bad 3D models for everything (on the GameBoy Advance, they don’t look too bad, but on any bigger display, they’re ugly as sin).
The only way I’d ever suggest experiencing these travesties is through this co-op speedrun.
The SSS brigade
Well fair enough. OoT & MM are still some pretty great games.
Not really familiar with the N64 Star Wars games, but oh well.
I havent played those. I remember really wanting to play Banjo and Kazooie. Friend owned Mario, so I only played a little of that; zelda was the games i played the most during the 64 era. And star wars. All my mario experience was from NES and Super; played nearly every one of those.
Did you never have Banjo Kazooie or Tooie or Super Mario 64?
But Crash Purple and Spyro Orange are mostly just about the minigames with a little platforming interspersed between them.
Collectathons are like that; loads of games had the same model back then. The only “fun” one I played was Donkey Kong 64; but I’m biased, since I never played the others back in the day, since we were a strict Nintendo family. But I played Spyro Remastered on PC, and it was okay; way too easy and tedious. But the worlds and Spyro’s personality was cool to finally be familiar with.
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With sunny star-scout having something in common with Scootaloo and smolder when if sunny star-scout is given alicorn powers.
Guess getting Spyro and Crash Bandicoot to actually interact with each other is still a far away dream.
They’re honestly terrible. They’re basically single-player minigame collections, but practically none of them are fun and they use bad 3D models for everything (on the GameBoy Advance, they don’t look too bad, but on any bigger display, they’re ugly as sin).
The only way I’d ever suggest experiencing these travesties is through this co-op speedrun.
Edited
You’re calling Ember old?!
You know what being senile means?
What does that mean?
She’s not getting younger you know?
How are you confused Ember? One of them is literally Smolder.
Oh, I didn’t know they had a crossover.
There’s only one time when orange and purple have been a bad combination.