I started going to movies again sometime late in the 90s and saw the following animated films:
Wallace & Gromit A Close Shave (favorite)
Beavis and Butt-Head Do America
Antz
A Bug's Life
South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut
Later I saw some of the ones on your list like Batman and Toy Story.
I played either 1, 2, or 3 because it was on the N64 back in the day. I wanted to like it, but I found the minigames just too darn simple.
Right. I discovered that finally. I've been tracking down those clear figures to play the Play Sets, as well and the figures. I could go online for the complete play sets, but with this Gamestop sale, I'll just piece them together myself.
Yea, and if you hit it too hard, the ball just keeps going 'til it hits you on the back of the head.
Idle Thumbs podcast talked about it a bunch this week. It sounds fantastic but it is super challenging from what they said. I think we're just hearing that vocal minority, yet again, with their complaints.
I got that Kirby collection fairly recently too. I played some of the games there so far and they're all really inventive and interesting.
Folkore. I too played the demo and liked it. I got the game a while back but never found the time to play it. . .yet.
Those chicken embryos look so darn good. I may have to go to my favorite breakfast place tomorrow, I mean this, morning.
The reference is familiar, but not coming to me. I'm thinking it was something Red Dwarf, because I think someone said "chicken embryos": once, probably Kryton. Darn, I'm a little bit far from the time I watched Red Dwarf obsessively.
Activision's games for Atari 2600 have the best look. Their design was perfectly suited for the system. They kept it simple, colorful, and focused on simple gameplay. That system couldn't do much more anyway.
You're making me miss comics so badly. I read Black Science. Really fun.