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The Holy Grail of all my collector’s items, though?
The PS2 game adaptations.
Once upon a time, every blockbuster hit seemed to have a video game counterpart released alongside it.
But these big budget hits are a far cry from the simple joys of PS2 adaptations.
Bearing in mind that my sister was only six, it made sense that she would play toddler Sunny.
Hidden depths
Big budget hits are a far cry from the simple joys of PS2 adaptations.
Flinging rotten fruit at Count Olaf’s dastardly theatre troupe.
Exploring Aunt Josephine’s rickety house, trussed up to a cliffside in a precarious feat of engineering.
In short: it’s a belter, and a challenging one at that.
Alas, movie-video game joint releases are very much a thing of the past.
If you need me, I’ll be playing Shrek The Third and pretending I’m 12.
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