The Land Before Time Activity Center (PC, Windows) [1997] longplay.
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Man first time seeing these images since i was 6 years old, and still i remember everything in a weird way
The bramble maze was always my favorite mini game, but boy was it the scariest part of whole game 😂
Oh my god same here, it's been 20 years since I played that game and the ONE memory that stayed carved in my brain is how terrified I was of the maze while still spending all my time in it lmao
This literally gave me reoccurring nightmares for years as a child of being chased by a trex LOL
Omg yes! I thought about this randomly and wondered if anyone had this on you and you do! I have the cd still in my collection of old games I don’t think it would work for me anymore. 😢
Same! I loved the egg roll game and the maze - even though I was almost too scared to play that one...
The cave critters in the "Egg Concentration" game are a Megazostrodon, a tail-less lizard (that's the brown critter with no tail --so I call it a "tail-less lizard"), a salamander (purple salamander), a leech, a ladybird, a lanternbug, a firefly, an inchworm, a butterfly, and a grasshopper.
So much nostalgia!
Awww this is good times I used to love to play this game when I little on my grandmothers old Mac computer the good times and I lost the dvd game sadly one day I found it when I was younger like 10 years old and then I lost it again and I’m pretty sure I threw it away
my childhood! =)
So nostalgic!!!
16:47 this one was always my favorite one ❤❤
4:05 Uh, no. That title belongs to the Spinosaurus.
How do I run Land Before Time Activity Center on WineVDM?
Omachao but as a Dinosaur
I remember playing this but I absolutely do not remember this game having any voice overs, just music and sound effects
0:54 And what, in this place they just silently moved their mouths?
@@GoodBoyFun Don't remember
I wanna show my mom this.
YASSSSS EGGROLL
2am random memory’s made me search for this lmao
Here are the wrong answers for two mistakes (said by Ducky):
WRONG ANSWERS #1
1ST MISTAKE: Sorry. But that is not right. You should try again.
2ND MISTAKE: That is not correct. But you will know it next time. Yes, you will do better next time.
WRONG ANSWERS #2
1ST MISTAKE: That was a good try. But you should try again. Yes, you should try again.
2ND MISTAKE: Good try. You will do better on the next one. Yes you will.
Donatello: actually spinosaurus was the biggest meat eating dinosaur on earth not really the tyrannosaurus rex though spinosaurus was slightly larger than tyrannosaurus rex
Donnie from which tmnt?
The donatello from the 2012 tmnt
You are right Jayden Thomas. And Pteranodon was not the largest flyer either. I remember hearing the narrator (about Pteranodon) saying, "Pteranodon means 'Toothless Wing'. And it was one of the greatest animals to ever fly". This got me to incorrectly think that Pteranodon was the largest pterosaur. The largest pterosaur was actually Quetzalcoatlus.
Pteranodon was not a dinosaur. The narrator thinks it is a dinosaur when he says, "What real dinosaur's name means 'Toothless Wing'?". He calls it a dinosaur for 3 different questions about it. But Pteranodon, it was not a dinosaur. It was a flying reptile (or "pterosaur"). Pterosaurs, these flying reptiles lived at the same time as the dinosaurs.
Only pterosaurs flew in the air. (Yes, here in the Mesozoic era.) All DINOSAURS were land animals, had legs, and moved on land.
The two mistakes (regarding to the TYRANNOSAURUS REX and PTERANODON in "Dino Trivia") are TYRANNOSAURUS REX was not the largest meat eating dinosaur and PTERANODON was not the largest pterosaur.
Both of these prehistoric animals (yes, TYRANNOSAURUS REX and PTERANODON) lived in the Cretaceous period and at the same place. Or was it the same place? While I may be wrong that they lived in the same place, both of these prehistoric animals lived in the Cretaceous and in North America.
But still, how would they (T.REX and PTERANODON) live separately?