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I'll still play further, but I'm obviously looking forward to playing the SNES and Genesis games, more than I am fully experiencing Tiny Toon Adventures 2 on NES. (21/21)
The game is still graphically impressive for the system like its predecessor, but it overall feels mediocre as a game by itself. Seeing as this was a late-release NES title (it came out in 1993 in the US, AFTER the original show finished its run!), it's obvious... (19/?)
I'd have preferred it if they did it how the Mario games did it; Plucky, Dizzy or Furball acting as a hit point before switching back to Buster. Or better still, like the Sonic games, with the heart acting like the shield, then the second character acting like the rings. (8/?)
HOW FUCKED UP IN THE HEAD DO YOU HAVE TO BE TO PREFER BEING A R*PIST OVER LITERALLY ANYTHING?! https://t.co/5XRu4HjrVT
The "weird picture books those born in the late 90s wish they didn't grow up with" starter pack.
Well, now that I have the chance to call it out, I have one request for all of animation...
WILL YOU PLEASE STOP MAKING COUPLES WHERE ONE OF THEM STARTS OUT AS AN ANTAGONIST?! It's getting really old! https://t.co/wv5uyD2nK1
There. Now all of the Tetrad has worn their hair in pigtails at some point. #WIP
@FurbySquawk The Oddball Tetrad: A group of four characters I have confirmed to be (from right to left) of Italian, Irish, Asian and Scottish ancestry respectively.
Me: *created a raccoon character that’s canonically Italian-American* https://t.co/u9FXQ2Sbyc