
McDonald's has reward points? Oh, is this something on their app or whatever?
Are you looking forward to Metroid Prime 4? Gotta scan 'em all!
McDonald's has reward points? Oh, is this something on their app or whatever?
Are you looking forward to Metroid Prime 4? Gotta scan 'em all!
You can also watch it on Disney+ if you have that. I only have it because I mooched it off my brother. I do have TaleSpin on DVD, but it's in storage.
I reviewed The Little Acre a long time ago.
http://www.gamerdad.com/blog/2017/01/25/the-little-acre-ps4-xbox-one-pc/
The toys in the Minecraft meals came with special codes, so I think you could get those McDonalds items in the game, too. But don't ask for my codes, I already gave them to one of my nephews!
Have you ever played Metroid Prime? That is the ultimate scanning simulator!
You don't want to play Leo & Mia. Trust me. Not worth your time.
I've actually been watching TaleSpin recently, too. It's very good.
Regarding SNES games with biplanes in them, have you ever played the original Pilotwings? I have good memories playing that with my dad and his brothers (my uncles). We visited Alabama for Christmas to see relatives the year I first got my SNES and I had Pilotwings and my dad and his two brothers would stay up to five in the morning every night we were there playing it!
Genshin Impact looks kind of neat for a free to play game. But I've already got enough games I've bought to play!
Maybe FarSight ported the game to the Wii that Humongous orignally made. That happens a lot.
The Snoopy vs. The Red Baron game on PS2 is really good.
Those Disney Afternoon shows are definitely designed for kids, but they don't talk down to kids. That's why I like them.
I've always had a fascination with biplanes. Even when I was a little kid. One time when I was young, a TV station was playing "Those Amazing Young Men in Their Flying Machines," a goofy movie from the 60s. Normally stuff like that wouldn't hold little Cary's attention for long, but I stayed there and watched that whole thing.
Humongous Entertainment made those Backyard Sports games. I loved visiting Humongous at E3 back in the day. They'd usually buy me lunch. They said that the Backyard Sports titles were probably their most popular games, and even though they made them for kids, they found that many adults played them because they just wanted a simple sports game to play.