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muppets in videogames

dinoboy

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amazingly, that the muppets had appeared in various Atari 2600 games, that seemed a little too bizarre, weird. Like Pigs in Space, which was just like Space Invaders. Some other game involving Kermit rescuing Miss Piggy and marring her. But I'm surprised that Fraggle Rock wasn't made into a videogame for Colecovision or Atari. I kind of thought that they would've made a game about them as they seemed to rule around the time those game systems were there, or vaguely fading away. If you ask me, that pigs in space should've been a space shoot em up, as you would blast things in outer space coming toward the ship.
Well, and even the Sesame Street characters were made for the 2600, but I never played the games as a kid, as even though my dad had Atari 2600, he probably didn't want me to play games from a show meant for babies or younger kids. But with the graphics being very blocky and sound and music was nothing more than a few bleeps and blips, could your really call it a game?
 
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