Oh and at one point I confused Big City Greens with Amphibia and thought the characters in the former show are frogs.
HqamiliciousWatching a video on PS2 stuff today and the dude mentions Jak and Daxter and how it's been left in that era. I was like "Huh, I thought they got a new game/remake a couple of years back. Did I imagine that?", not thinking too much about it.
Then he goes on to talk about Ratchet & Clank in the same segment. And I realised that I'd been kinda blurring the two series together in my head, and I couldn't tell you which one was which.
I haven't played any game from either series, clearly.
Edited by Zazie122 on Feb 25th 2024 at 8:40:46 AM
Avatar: Amethio (Pokemon Horizons)Reminds me of the time my mom saw an Adventure Time T-shirt and mistook it for Regular Show.
He/they | Mostly here on my free daysFor a while I thought Krazy Kat was Felix the Cat.
HqamiliciousAlready posted this on the Video Games Chatterbox thread, but maybe it fits better here:
Games that get brought up in video game discussions online, but that I haven't played or been around people who have played them or otherwise been exposed to - they blur into the same game in my mind. I have to consciously remind myself that not only are Ratchet and Clank / Crash Bandicoot / Banjo (and?) Kazooie different games, I have to make an effort to read the names as actually different words. My brain otherwise parses them as "name for this video game that people talk about, with about this amount of syllables, with a C or K in them somewhere", so it's all the same.
"He betrayed the Staaarks" is not the only problem here.About 35 years ago, I saw some episodes of Black Star at my cousins' home. A bit later when I started to watch He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983), the similarities made me believe that the two series were the same. That at least makes sense, because both were made by Filmation. A bit less sense makes that I also thought Fire and Ice (1983) was part of the same, after seeing a few shots from a tape. I was hoping to see Darkwolf team up with He-Man.
When I was very little I thought that As Told by Ginger and Mike, Lu & Og were the same show and thus thought As Told By Ginger aired on both Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon.
"Pardon me, that extremely loud and extremely deep voice you may have just heard. It was me. Oh, it is such a long story..."By some time I thought that The Three Stooges, Charlie Chaplin and Laurel and Hardy were in the same universe.
Not me but my mom, was watching Spies in Disguise with my younger cousins and she thought it was The Secret Life of Pets. She also once called Steven Universe "Jimmy Neutron."