Hands down one of the best story driven games, I have ever played, It's diverse maps, and alternating story puzzles made this game gold for me
Best games as a kid
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OP here, didn't actually know they still make these games, with the last one being in 2014.
I thought I was the only one who ever played this.
Pajama Sam and Putt Putt were great too.
I played these way past 3rd grade.
Now you say that Pajama sam is good, but I felt like they sacrificed story for gameplay.
My friend drew this
Jump start advanced had the first robot I ever had a crush on (non sexually though)
This is really taking me back, holy shit.
This girl was the first fire bitch ever
That game ruled.
I still regret never rescuing every last robot and getting to see Polly get put in her place.
JumpStart 4th Grade (Sapphire Falls) was crap though, couldn't hold a candle to Mystery Mountain.
/kiss
and that's my first crush (sexually too)
Freddie's pussy.... :X
Has ANYONE played this?
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REMEMBER THIS GAME
REMEMBER?
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Fuck, this might as well just be a JumpStart 3rd Grade thread, but before that happens:
>It's time to P O W E R S H I F T
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HOLY FUCK I JUST HAD A BREATH OF THE WILD MEMORY MOMENT
YOU MUST HAVE UNLOCKED MY OLDEST MEMORY user
HOLY FUCK I REMEMBER THIS GAME
Too bad there isn't real Rule 34 of this delicious meat
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L E T ' S L E A R N S O M E M O T H E R F U C K I N G
MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATH
Next best thing if you want 90's blonde pigtails
Always found that game pretty mediocre. As far as school computer games went, I prefered the one where you played as a fish and Number Muncher of course.
I miss it, why is there no modern analog? Why is edutainment dead in general? The Learning Company did some great work back in the 90's.
>Why millennial's not smart no more
Tyler's a fag
I don't understand
You realize people born in the 80s and 90s are milennials. That's the definition of milennials.
>no more
I think Dee Dee might be the one cartoon character I won't be aroused by the r34 of. There's little estate to work with to make her sexy, she's literally too pure and cute to ruin.
Dude, the SEVEN pages of "art" I had to go through says otherwise.
Dude, the SEVEN pages of "art" I had to go to find something softcore through say otherwise.
I beat the shit out of this in kindergarten
This is the only god lego game
...I can't remember if I ever finished those games...
Mein neger.
Also, unrelated to the topic of this thread... Where should I post a 'I can't remember the name of this game' question?
Wheres that one user with like 500 hours in each one?
So, I was reading an article awhile ago that asked this exact question. I wish I could find it.
The most plausible sounding possibility they gave was this: The reason that these companies were able to spend all these money and resources to make these games is that school districts would buy licenses in bulk. This was the largest portion of their income, rather than individual buyers.
At some point, school districts stopped doing this, and so their ability to fund themselves was significantly damaged, and it kind of spun out from there.
Also, does anyone else remember the original version of Jump Start 4th grade that was horror themed? I remember being really put-off by that as a kid.