Good point. Some licensed products are just awful, which is a big let-down to fans. Usually they're sold at high prices too.
Good point. Some licensed products are just awful, which is a big let-down to fans. Usually they're sold at high prices too.
Yes, well. . . I haven't played any of those games, but I'll take your word for it. One developer that I know makes really good licensed games is WayForward (they did a couple Adventure Time games), but they're always good all around.
The first Sam Raimi Spider-Man movie is my favorite movie ever. Mainly because they captured the origin story so perfectly and the Green Goblin was done so well. That alone makes 2002 a really great year for me.
Capcom Disney games are some of the best licensed games. Duck Tales and Aladdin (SNES) are simply amazing, and the rest are really good too. But better than Nintenodo's games? C'mon, Cary. :)
I know what you mean. Sometimes nostalgia clouds the fact that games we used to really love were not good. But atleast you have good memories of it.
Professor Oak can be picky. I had some large shots of Pokemon which he didn't think were very big. And the center of the frame thing was the most important of his critiques.
It is very cool. Honestly, I can't think of another game that focuses on photography as the main point of the game. Truly unique and fun.
Considering how much everyone loves this game, I'm surprised there hasn't been a sequel made yet. Here's hoping we get one soon.
The reason I didn't mention the Blockbuster thing was because I didn't know about it. That is so cool! I would love to have that Charizard picture hung up in my room!
Pokemon Snap really SHOULD get a sequel, and the Wii U and 3DS are both perfect for such a game.
Do it!