What were they thinking with both Anubis Rex and King Galaxian? Other than that, good game. I'd recommend Re-Pac, though.

If you want your kids to absolutely hate math and you, be my guest. Rayman 1 is already not fun to go back to (unless we're talking 'bout Redemption), and you expect me to LEARN with these controls?

The polar bear has some swag, but other than that, why were these bozos playable in Smash?

That fucking dog (and birds and faulty CRT TV) that I hate.

How do you fuck up Sonic 1 on Genesis so badly? Why even release this in 2006 when Rush came out for the DS a year earlier?

Who honestly looked at Sonic X, and decided: our children can learn from it. X isn't even that good of a Sonic series. Play Mean Bean Machine.

The birth of Wario, what more can I say?

Always found it funny that Mario owns a castle and has control over neighboring lands, and the series never even references it ever since.

Made for a fire-ass stage in Smash Bros. Really funny how the theme for that stage is an amalgamation of DS and Wii Menu noises.

Ah yes, the sign of any healthy franchise if I've ever seen one.

It's certainly a collection of Pac-Man and Galaga games, all right. Also the beginning of Ghostly Adventures, that's terrifying.

I don't care about sticking it to Game Freak, I'm just disappointed to all the people that let this thrive, all while leaving Yo-kai Watch out to rot in the West.

-JonTron
-Tears of The Kingdom's prequel, when you think about it.
-Humba's redesign was the only good one.
-The game is fine. Overhated, but not particularly great.

There, got all the things I wanted to say about Nuts & Bolts out of the way. Knowing that Microsoft was the one that wanted Banjo-Threeie, only for Rare to not feel like doing it is kinda funny.


I'd much rather pay for my stuff using Play Coins as opposed to cryptocurrency, tbh.

For a built-in timesink, it gets the job done. Also the Kirby Dance is in it.