Putt-Putt, Fatty Bear, Freddi Fish, Pajama Sam And Spy Fox Entry posted by Makuta_of_Oz October 28, 2011 577 views Share More sharing options... Followers 0 By any chance does anyone remember any of these classic computer game characters?
Chols Posted October 28, 2011 HUMONGOUS ENTERTAINMENT YEAH I liked Pajama Sam and Spy Fox. Quote Link to comment
Makuta_of_Oz Posted October 28, 2011 Me too! My favourite out of all characters in all of those series has to be Poodles Galore from SPY Fox 3. She's one of the few characters with a backstory. Quote Link to comment
BioGio Posted October 29, 2011 I remember all of those except for Fatty Bear. Why was I never informed of its/his/her existence? ~ BioGio Quote Link to comment
Chols Posted October 29, 2011 Fatty is one of the older HE characters. There were only 2 games under the name in '92 and '93. Died out pretty fast I guess. Quote Link to comment
Makuta_of_Oz Posted October 29, 2011 My guess there is because the one adventure game he was in explored Kayla's whole house, leaving no room for expansion. Quote Link to comment
~Allegretto~ Posted October 29, 2011 Oh my God Humongous... I used to have all those games... Quote Link to comment
Makuta_of_Oz Posted October 29, 2011 Oh my God Humongous... I used to have all those games...We still do! Quote Link to comment
Takuma Nuva Posted October 29, 2011 The only one we have is Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp. I remember wanting Putt-Putt goes to the zoo though. Maaaan, I miss Humongous Entertainment. Wish I could get that old cereal-box version of Backyard Baseball working. I'd totally play that still. Quote Link to comment
Makuta_of_Oz Posted October 29, 2011 Junior Sports, Big Thinkers and Blue's Clues (except ABC Time Activities), we never had the full versions of. I really wished I could've gotten Backyard Football (Gridiron) though. Quote Link to comment
Chols Posted October 29, 2011 looool backyard sports. They were good at the start, but they got progressively worse. :/ Quote Link to comment
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