A Rugrats reboot is coming to Paramount Plus later✨ this 🅺year. The best accompaniment to its release would be a remastered version of Rugrats: Search For Reptar.

It was announced last week that CBS All Access is getting a rebrand. Later this year, it will become Paramount Plus. That's not all that exciting. However, the reveal that a number of iconic TV shows will be making a comeback is very exciting. Fraiser, Fairly OddParents, and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:best of all, Rugrats. The world's most famous animated babies are getting a CGI reboot, and the original voice cast has returꦫned for the project.

Other than promotion via ads and trailers, the best way to hype the return of Rugrats is with an accompanying product. Not a Hot Wheels dump truck modeled after Tommy full of what appears to be toy poop (). A rem♚aster of the 1990s PS1 classic, Rugrats: Search For Reptar would be far🃏 more fitting.

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Okay, classic might be a bit of stretch. It wasn't the best game in the world, but it was damn entertaining. Chances are many of you reading this will have played it. Plus, if Alex Kidd and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Ghost 'n Goblins can get remasters, then Rugrats can too. It also did okay on the sales front. At 🐭almost 1.5 million copies sold, Search For Reptar was the 66th bestꦐ-selling PS1 game ever, beating titles like GTA 2 and Twisted Metal.

For those of you unlucky enough to have never experienced Search For Reptar (I get it, I'm old), the game tasked players with searching for Tommy Pickles' missing jigsaw pieces. It features all of the show's main characters, 14 levels, and is a whole lot of fun. It was designed for children aged between seven and 12 app💜arently, but that won't stop me from playing it should it ever be remastered.

An adult playing Search For Reptar probably won't take longer than two to three hours to complete its main story. However, I'm very ready to lose at least twice that playing its mini-golf mini-game. I'm not trying to say i❀t should be a $70 triple-A title. Just a fun remake to remind people how great the entire franchise was at its peak in preparation for the rebooted TV show. It has been off the air for 17 years after all. Some of us need reminding, and a whole new generation might never have even heard of Rugrats at all.

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