Greetings, all! Tweety & the Magic Gems was a bit weird for me to replay. Every time I played this game, even as a kid, I always questioned why critics put this game on blast. Yes, the minigames are simple, and things do feel a tad repetitive at times. But it isn't really offensive. It's just...middling. It's not special, but it isn't trying to be. So, I'm not sure where the vitriol was coming from. It's okay; there just isn't much reason to go back and play it after a single run unless you're a big Looney Tunes fan like myself.
@@powerstones7722 If Sylvester achieves a goal at the end of the game, he explains his reason for saving Tweety; he can't eat him if he turns into a rock.
I've been aware of this game for years, but this is the first time I've actually seen gameplay. I wasn't expecting a Mario Party clone, nor the fact that you don't play as Tweety whatsoever, nor the weirdly dark "magically turning to stone" plot. Seriously, that last bit is ridiculously jarring. 😂 The difficulty setting being how fast the change happens is interesting, but again, unnerving. Judging from some of the misfit art design and the distinct lack of any real "toonishness", I'm going to guess that this *wasn't* originally a _Looney Tunes_ game. Kemco probably reskinned a Japanese game they already had access to, but I'm just speculating. Thanks for alleviating my curiousity. 😁
This is quite an interesting game I would have loved to play something like this as a child I was a huge fan of Looney Tunes when I was younger so a game like this would've instantly chaught my attention and I would have hour's of fun playing it looks super cool
I remember when I first heard of this game. The reviews made it out to be pretty bad-- citing repetitive gameplay, minimally customizable difficulty, and a general lack of replayability-- and I reluctantly passed it up. I can't tell if the reviews were accurate or not.
Greetings, all!
Tweety & the Magic Gems was a bit weird for me to replay. Every time I played this game, even as a kid, I always questioned why critics put this game on blast. Yes, the minigames are simple, and things do feel a tad repetitive at times. But it isn't really offensive. It's just...middling. It's not special, but it isn't trying to be. So, I'm not sure where the vitriol was coming from. It's okay; there just isn't much reason to go back and play it after a single run unless you're a big Looney Tunes fan like myself.
I played this SO much as a kid, love rewatching it as an adult. That she-devil used to drive me mad 😂
Thanks for the uploads ❤
while I never played it myself it deserves a remaster, its been like 20+ years alot of improvements can be made to it.
I like how in the game, Yosemite Sam is showing remorse and kindness for once. Like how he wants to help
Tweety.
Rather uncharacteristically like Sylvester and daffy
@@powerstones7722 If Sylvester achieves a goal at the end of the game, he explains his reason for saving Tweety; he can't eat him if he turns into a rock.
Super Awesome work.
I love the intro 0:07 😍❤️
This was one the first games I ever played I still have the disk for Gameboy Advanced
the intro part is super amazing
I've been aware of this game for years, but this is the first time I've actually seen gameplay.
I wasn't expecting a Mario Party clone, nor the fact that you don't play as Tweety whatsoever, nor the weirdly dark "magically turning to stone" plot. Seriously, that last bit is ridiculously jarring. 😂 The difficulty setting being how fast the change happens is interesting, but again, unnerving.
Judging from some of the misfit art design and the distinct lack of any real "toonishness", I'm going to guess that this *wasn't* originally a _Looney Tunes_ game. Kemco probably reskinned a Japanese game they already had access to, but I'm just speculating. Thanks for alleviating my curiousity. 😁
This is quite an interesting game I would have loved to play something like this as a child I was a huge fan of Looney Tunes when I was younger so a game like this would've instantly chaught my attention and I would have hour's of fun playing it looks super cool
Tweet! It’s not so bad after all!
Never heard of this game
Cool
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Do a longplay of Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite!
I remember when I first heard of this game. The reviews made it out to be pretty bad-- citing repetitive gameplay, minimally customizable difficulty, and a general lack of replayability-- and I reluctantly passed it up.
I can't tell if the reviews were accurate or not.
Can you please put looney tunes back in action gba?!!
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How afwul