A friend of mine recently got a snes, with Tiny Toons among the games ( and Plok too ':).
That first Academy level was fun.
Then at the train part of that Western level, the game mercilessly kicked both of our sorry asses.
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A friend of mine recently got a snes, with Tiny Toons among the games ( and Plok too ':).
That first Academy level was fun.
Then at the train part of that Western level, the game mercilessly kicked both of our sorry asses.
Oh wow, that sounds cool. You know, I'm something of a Plok fan myself ;)
Few kids made it past the train in Tiny Toon Adventures. It's long, it's slow, not many check points, and it's just way more difficult than any other part of the game. Definitely kicked my buns the first time.
Bust-a-Move? Yes. Bust-a-Groove. Absolutely! Bust-a-Toe? No, definitely not. Toes are important. I couldn't 'stand' not having toes.
Phronemophobia
Buster Busts Loose? That's not catchy at all! It should have gone with something hip and with it... like... uh 'Bust'-a-Move! Get it? cause Buster moves in the game. Yeah, you get it! Plus, no one's ever used that as a name before. It's unique. Bust-a-Move. Tell Konami to make the change before they start printing more cartridges to ship to nearby Toys ะฏ Us and KayยทBee Toy locations!
Bertn1991
Yes! Yes!! And a third yes!!! But wait, there's already a game called Bust-a-Groove. Wouldn't want to step on any toes.