
If I'd known, I would've brought it up in our PBS episode.ĭustin: indeed well today we're going in depth into one of these Humongous Entertainment Franchises and it's one of my personal favorites right next to Putt-Putt and he happens to be the only character in Humongous' library outside of Backyard Sports to be made for players between 5 to 10 year olds as stated on the packages while the rest are 3 to 8 and that. today's a little special now 2 years ago Ken and i took a look at Humongous Entertainment's long history from the humble beginnings of the MS DOS all the way up to the end where Infogrames and Atari ruined the company after firing half their company as the time passed a few things happened between that episode and this like recently i've been on a resparked nostalgia blast of the old games played by my friends and i've been watching some recent history videos of the games made by users like Shadow Streak as of this typing he's talked about Humongous as a whole as well as Putt-Putt and Freddi Fish with Pajama Sam, Spy Fox and possibly more on the way for an 8 part series i also learned more things too like did you know at one point there was supposed to be a PBS series of the Humongous characters made by Lancit Media? the same people who gave us Reading Rainbow and The Puzzle Place? File type: Text File (.txt) - Dustin: welcome to another Woodfox Talks and Rants History of.
