This seems like a pretty fun game for kids in 1995. I was 5 and I would have loved it. Aquazone and Spyrius are some of my favorite themes. Thank you for sharing!
@@BricksofOldit runs fine since pico hardware is the same as the mega drive, but I haven't figured out how to control it yet. it doesn't seem there are really any emulators made for pico games specifically, it's not a system most people care about sadly
I'm doing a project on every lego game ever made: the pico can be emulated! Notaz has an emulator for it called picodrive. If you download the emulator for win32, you can play it for yourself by dragging the rom onto the exe! The controls are using the mouse, the x key for the big red button, and the arrow keys. Unfortunately, this game doesn't have its pages scanned, so you'd have to click around to find the minigames, perhaps our friend @BricksofOld could help out and scan the cartridges pages?
@@k8rgrl The win32 builds of picodrive are ancient though, last updated in 2008 as far as I can tell. Kega Fusion is slightly newer (2011) and has support for Pico touchpads, though I only just realized the storybook can be touched too so I don't know if it supports that. Every other more up to date emulator I've seen has some thing like "it runs Pico games! but doesn't support the Pico touch pad" which kind of defeats the purpose.
This seems like a pretty fun game for kids in 1995. I was 5 and I would have loved it. Aquazone and Spyrius are some of my favorite themes. Thank you for sharing!
A playthrough on the actual console! Thanks for uploading!
Happy Lego Day🎉
Thanks for archiving this! I'm guessing it is pretty rare and most us us will never get a chance to play it ourselves.
It is indeed, at least outside of Japan.
Super nostalgic vibes 📼
Ty for posting this, it's very hard to find info about this game
Nice video!
Great video, I have a copy of the game, but sadly no pico to play it on, struggling to find a working system in the UK.
The artwork in this game is amazing. I had no idea this game existed. Thank you for sharing it! Does it work on an emulator?
I have read of an emulated version, but I guess the controls might be a problem...
@@BricksofOldit runs fine since pico hardware is the same as the mega drive, but I haven't figured out how to control it yet. it doesn't seem there are really any emulators made for pico games specifically, it's not a system most people care about sadly
I'm doing a project on every lego game ever made: the pico can be emulated!
Notaz has an emulator for it called picodrive. If you download the emulator for win32, you can play it for yourself by dragging the rom onto the exe! The controls are using the mouse, the x key for the big red button, and the arrow keys.
Unfortunately, this game doesn't have its pages scanned, so you'd have to click around to find the minigames, perhaps our friend @BricksofOld could help out and scan the cartridges pages?
@@k8rgrl The win32 builds of picodrive are ancient though, last updated in 2008 as far as I can tell. Kega Fusion is slightly newer (2011) and has support for Pico touchpads, though I only just realized the storybook can be touched too so I don't know if it supports that. Every other more up to date emulator I've seen has some thing like "it runs Pico games! but doesn't support the Pico touch pad" which kind of defeats the purpose.
This is cool, but i guess you could say its lego "but your 3 year old kid doesnt choke and die edition"