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How about these other colours?
HAHAHAHA! I never even noticed!
You need to get a running start for that race, or you'll get into trouble early on!
It's actually an interesting one - even though it was sold as an original title outside of Japan, in Japan it was an officially-licensed tie-in game for a famous performing monkey named Jiro. It's good fun, too.
I haven't found it yet!
Well, polyester comes from plastics... Still, it is kind of odd that they haven't teamed up with the makers of those Tubbz rubber ducks!
Hehehehe.
That's part of why they're so wonderful!
Back in the day (not sure if it's still the case now), there were some games where you couldn't just use standard CD-ripping tools. That said, I'm pretty sure that stuff in the vein of cdrdao should do the job these days - might be something to double-check, however!
Good choice to start out with. PlayStation emulation, back in the days of bleem!, was how I got started, due to Sony drawing attention to it with their lawsuits, ironically enough!