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I'm currently replaying SNES games that I had in my childhood. I finished Goof Troop today. It... wasn't as good as I remember. But it was fun slowly remembering how to solve the puzzles.
Did you play co-op? I've played it fairly recently with my wife and it was fun. That one and Zombies Ate My Neighbors.
Back in the '90s I played co-op with my sister, but this time I played solo. Idk, I just felt it was too easy, which is fine because it's a kids game, but it just wasn't that engaging for me.
That's fair. Certain amount of nostalgia goggles on those titles. I enjoyed it.
I still enjoyed it for sure. But right before that I had played Mega Man X3, which imo still holds up very, very well by today's standards. So it had a rough comparison. :)