This is my favourite Sonic game.
This is not a joke.
Not sure what that says about me...

This was my first Final Fantasy game, what a wild experience it was as a kid!
I also wrote a Christian Warrior of Light poem in the style of Dr. Seuss. for my Bible Teacher in High School.
It holds ups pretty well! The game, that is.

My family bought a used car and found this game and Kelly Slater's Pro Surfer in the car visor.
What a contrast!
Thanks used car salesman for changing my life.

Donut County clone.
Both far worse and sorta better in different ways.

I had an intense childhood nightmare and morning nightterror about a week after playing this game.
I'd say thats pretty high praise.

I've seen so many mountains of art and cosplay I thought I'd give it a try...
but my old ass PC can't run it.
Great.
This is me throwing a tantrum about it.

A simplistic love letter to the far superior WarioWare. The musical element is cute, and heartfelt, but a little cringey sometimes.
Great Grant Kirkhope cameo though!

I've never eaten so much, yet also so little.
Digital calories don't count! I'm saved!

Even as a kid, I really didn't like this game. It was incredibly short, very repetitious in gameplay, and just generally disappointing. I kept hoping it would get better, but it ended far before it barely began. It can't be saved by it's cute Pokémon and decent menu design when thats all it has.
Why do I still own this cartridge...?

Completely adorable, cutely written, and just one path for each character.
A charming soundtrack, a boatland of retro Namco references, (yes it has two Homestuck characters, Andrew Hussie directed this game and got the team of artists together, don't worry, it completely unrelated otherise.) and excellent art from diverse artists.

Short and sweet! Still playable in a couple places! (Unofficial Homestuck Collection for me!)

It's like a Craig McCracken-designed co-op shooter, with a great soundtrack and tricky gameplay to get used to.
Solid and fun! Co-op excellence!