We discuss about games based on a licensed property
Even though they're still recovering from the stigma, there was really only a brief period where they were cookie cutter crap, firmly focused on the NES and Game Boy (and SNES/Genesis) despite Nintendo's supposed guarantee of quality. Those Capcom Disney games were a rare example during the period of a studio trying to make good games instead of just capitalizing on the license. I suppose you can hold up Atari and E.T. in particular as the beginning of that behavior though.
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To be fair, the developer of E.T. worked his ass off and shipped a low quality product due to time constraints.
But who cares, shovelware is here to stay and will plague yard sales for years to come.
"$5.00 for Mary Kate and Ashley's Applebee's Restaurant Manager Simulator presented by Applebee's"
Who the fuck rebuys these games? Is shovelware destined for the junkyard?
My fellow eternal Anglos will verify the awesomeness of this game.
So what's the deal with the disney games from the late 90s-early 00s? This one and Toy Story 2 were pretty good. How about the rest?
Konami games licensed by Warner Bros. are my jam.
Animaniacs on SNES is probably my favorite, but I also love Tiny Toon Adventures (NES, GB, Genesis and SNES games, they're all good)
Great licensed game... or GREATEST licensed game?
Darn. Thought this would be a popular topc