It was invented in the middle east over a thousand years ago. They ruined them in Tooie though, by completely randomizing them, and adding in the fake Jinjos.Īnonymous Wed Apr 8 07:14:15 2020 No.6323365Īnonymous Wed Apr 8 10:53:38 2020 No.6323767įile: 205 KB, 1200x1000, lore_starfox_mask.jpgĪnonymous Wed Apr 8 11:14:31 2020 No.6323816Īnonymous Wed Apr 8 11:16:51 2020 No.6323821Ĭollecting the falling people in Dagun Feveron, the cristals in Mushihime and the time boxes in Ketsui. I think my favorites are the Jinjos, it seemed so absurd that they needed help when half of them were just standing in easily escapable locations, but they were cute little guys, and I hadn't played any game where the collectible was a living creature. They all had unique sound effects that added to the satisfaction of picking them up, with an extra sound effect when you collected all of certain objects in each world. Looks like that coin purse of "gold nuggets" candy my grandma got us one Christmas that we banana-flavoured.Īnonymous Wed Apr 8 06:39:01 2020 No.6323340īanjo had the best collectibles imo. There's something Pavlovian, almost primal, about getting collectables, especially if they're shiny. >tfw they took out the animation when you grab one in Banjo TooieĪnonymous Wed Apr 8 02:44:39 2020 No.6323012Īnonymous Wed Apr 8 02:45:52 2020 No.6323016 Something about early 3D collectables that makes you want to gather them. Even the box of Everlasting Gobstoppers on my desk have the same shine and colour scheme.Īnonymous Wed Apr 8 02:23:15 2020 No.6322979
I honestly can't think of any candy that doesn't have a similar look to them. What kind of kid didn’t grow up with ring pops?Īnonymous Wed Apr 8 00:46:21 2020 No.6322831 Man getting gems is so satisfying, the sound, the sparkles, the color. What are your favorite collectibes in vidya? I always liked collecting all the fruit gushers in Spyro.