The Adventure of Kid Kleets in the US. Unlike 3 Ninjas Kick Back or whatever this game IS developed by the British, and it has all the telltale signs. Kid Kleets is a horrible little goblin.

There are a surprising amount of Blues Brothers games. That shouldn't have happened.

Society tells me I should like Paperboy. I feel nothing for Paperboy.

This game might as well just be the refueling minigame because that's all it's remembered for.

I modded my Wii so it could emulate stuff when I was in college ages ago and ended up doing that thing where you just start playing every game you downloaded alphabetically. Aerobiz is early on and I ended up spending an entire afternoon on it. It's an okay business sim from what I remember.

Only played a little bit of this... but it seems like it could be cool? Maybe I'll get to it one day.

One of a few sports games I actually enjoy. Played this one a lot with my dad. It was possible to pass the ball back and forth between your players so fast that the other player couldn't do anything.

Had this as a kid and remember really liking it. No idea how it holds up these days. Maybe I'll try it out again some other time.

I've never played that far into this game but for an NES puzzle platformer it holds up pretty well.

Banger soundtrack. I remember this being an okay board game? I loved spelling bees as a kid so I was always excited to get the spelling challenges.

I had this game for some reason. I think it was a hand-me-down from one of my aunts. Absolute dog shit, haha.

Beethoven has a short range sonic bark attack. The end of the first movie where the evil vet gets stabbed with like 24 syringes of sedatives is probably not in the game... but it should be.

I don't really know much about Bill Laimbeer, other than I heard his name mentioned a lot on TV as a kid. What I do know is that Bill Laimbeer's Combat Basketball sucks ass.

I wanted to rent Earthworm Jim once but it was out, so I rented this instead. Honestly both this and EJ aren't good, but at least EJ has some nice graphics.