![]() Maybe because of their simplicity? Everyone could launch it, press the right arrow key and watch the character move. The game everyone played ‘cause for some reason, they were more fond of 2D platformers than other genres. ![]() JezzBall was the… ball…Īnd then there was Gex. which, I’m pretty sure, does not have the Nintendo Seal of Approval. Go figure!), some DOS version of Wheel of Fortune and a PC port of Super Mario Bros. For me, those would be Black Hole Pinball, Slime Volleyball, Captain Claw (which, as I’ve learned lately was developed by Monolith Productions. There’s an array of old Windows software you probably don’t recognize by name yet you immediately get nostalgic about once you see a screen grab of it. Gex is there too, so the photo is relevant. Who else is there to speak to? Their cat? …Well, they talk to their cat… a lot… “ That’s that game we used to have installed on our school computers.” Meet Toffi. “ Oh yeah,” White mumbled to themselves as they often do. I certainly didn’t until I came across a screenshot of it years later. Remember Gex? If you’re like me, you probably don’t.
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