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Limited Run revives six retro Rugrats titles in Rugrats: Retro Rewind Collection

For PlayStation and N64 to Game Boy Color.

The Rugrats in a movie studio lot.

Today, Limited Run Games announced Rugrats: Retro Rewind Collection for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5. This collection compiles six classic Rugrats titles from the '90s, with pre-orders, both physically and digitally, beginning on May 1st and ending on May 31st.

When Rugrats: Search for Reptar first launched on the original PlayStation console in 1998, it marked the beginning of an exciting journey for Tommy Pickles and his pint-sized gang of friends and foes. Spanning six fun and memorable titles, the series took  the team banding together to seek out lost jigsaw pieces, embarking upon an exciting mission to rescue Dil, Tommy’s cheeky sibling, and adventures through exciting historical locations, plus hijinks at a movie studio and fun capers through an exhilarating theme park in Paris. 

The collection includes Rugrats: Search for Reptar (PlayStation, 1998), The Rugrats Movie (Game Boy/Game Boy Color, 1998), Rugrats: Time Travelers (Game Boy Color, 1999), Rugrats: Studio Tour (PlayStation, 1990), Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (GBC/PS1/N64, 2000), and Rugrats: Castle Capers (Game Boy Advance, 2001). Each game has quality-of-life updates like CRT filters, the ability to save anywhere, a rewind feature, and a music player.

The physical version comes in two editions: Standard and Deluxe, both for Switch and PS5. The Standard Edition includes the game and a printed booklet in the case, while Deluxe includes everything from Standard and a PS1 inspired game case, the soundtrack, a Reptar puzzle piece keychain, and stickers. You can snag a pre-order when they go live right here, or wait for the digital version coming May 15th.

For more on all things Rugrats and Limited Run, stay tuned to GamingTrend.

David Flynn

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