14 CD Rom Games I Want To Play Right Now
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14 CD Rom Games I Want To Play Right Now

Barbie as Repunzel, Hot Wheels, My Scene, I had them all.

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14 CD Rom Games I Want To Play Right Now
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1. Barbie Fashion Show

Let your creativity flow as you send Barbie down the catwalk in a plaid pantsuit. Groundbreaking.

2. Barbie as Repunzel

All this work saving the entire castle just to reverse the spell of the Prince turning to stone. And check out those graphics, mind-blowing.

3. Barbie Swan Lake

I don't remember why the enchanted forest went insane but I just remember fixing the pond's reflection was the hardest part of the entire game.

4. Barbie Sparkling Ice Show

This game was beyond frustrating. My Barbie would never do the tricks I wanted her to and it always just ended with me crying and turning on Swan Lake.

5. My Scene

My Scene made you so excited to be a teenager only to find out it isn't cool at all. I'm pretty sure the entire game is based around finding a birthday gift for someone. It took a lot of effort.

6. Bratz Rock Angels

Now I feel like this game might take a day but at the time I felt like this game took me months to complete. Between the Tweevils ruining your plans and your BFF's ditching you, it was a roller coaster of emotions.

7. Rugrats in MunchkinLand

I know that I'm not but I feel like I'm the only one who has ever owned this game. You have to go through different worlds, play the whole boardgame and find the pieces of the ticket leading back to Tommy's Grandpa. It sounds weird but I promise it was so fun.

8. I Spy Spooky Mansion

This game was beyond amazing. It was just spooky enough to freak your 6 year old self out but it said "I Spy" so your parents bought it anyway. Creating ghosts is so satisfying.

9. Hot Wheels

I don't remember much about this game except you race your car through someone's house and in the backyard. I'm sure the re was a purpose but I sucked at this game regardless.

10. Mickey's Magic Art Studio

I can just feel the nostalgia coming over me. You could draw, paint, even animate your creations. The options for backgrounds and themes were endless.

11. Winnie the Pooh Toddler

When I played this I was very young and do not remember much except you gardened for Rabbit at his house while he freaked out about nothing as usual.

12. Jump Start

This game was fun when you were just painting or playing with the towns folk, but as soon as it wanted me to tell time I was done.

13. Time to Play Pet Shop

Again, this feels like a game only I had but it was amazing. You could wash pets, groom them, dress them, then keep a photo to document your skills,

14. Roller Coaster Tycoon

And finally, a game everyone loved. This started everyone's patience wearing thin because if someone was complaining about your amusement park you could just throw them in the lake.

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