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"There's a Shrek Video Game?" is the 1st episode of the Smosh Games series Throwback or Throw It Away and it was released on February 18, 2020.
Video Description[]
Does the Shrek 2 game for Gameboy Advance stand the test of time? We’re playing it to see if this is a good throwback game or if we should just throw it away.
Fan Interaction[]
- A fan commented: "“I respect your opONION.”
Damien’s pun game is on point"- Damien replied: "Comedy is all about layers."
- Another fan commented: "While watching Damien and Courtney play I realized I played this game as a kid O.o Game boy advance was my first handheld. This makes me feel so nostalgic and old. Tbh loved the games for it. Especially the 2 games in 1 cartridges."
- Damien replied: "That's crazy! See, I had no idea how many people played this. My gameboy advance games were always either Nintendo properties or Rayman."
- One fan commented: "I'm really interested to see what weird games other Smosh members played when they when were younger. An all time favorite of mine was this game called Rampage, and they recently made a movie about it xD. But the game was just these random people that were picked to try out Scum Soda. Then poof, they turned into these giant monsters. The objective of the game was to destroy as much as possible and go on a rampage, hence the name. My brother and I played it on our wii, and I think I still have it. That game was just so much fun."
- Damien replied: "Rampage was so much fun! It was always the game that a friend had, but I never owned. So it was hecka fun to play. Good memories."
- A fan commented: "I loved playing this game lmao, I'm pretty sure I still have it"
- Damien replied: "Dig it up and play it a bit! Treat yourself to some nostalgia!"
- Another fan commented: "Damn I played this game a tonne when I was younger... Dunno why I replayed it so much."
- Damien replied: "For its time, the GBA had so many bright, pretty colors. That was new and flashy for a handheld system. This game definitely utilized that."