I still have an entire collection for old time’s sake. Even if there’d be more games from other publishers, we’d always return to PopCap. PopCap definitely touched all generations instead of the kiddie demographic other casual gaming companies would. As for me, Heavy Weapon is my all-time favourite PopCap game and honestly with the crude tone of the game it could pass as a Newgrounds game. HECK, there were entire scoreboards on who’s Zuma or Bookworm Adventures were the highest. Eventually, the entire family including my aunt made use of the family computer we got from the office to play those games. We learned how to crack games based on the Shareware editions of the games, and spent whatever time we had grinding the heck out of those games. My dad pirated a lot of things, and one of those were the casual games by PopCap, and occasionally by GameHouse and BigFish. We grew up poor, as a result we never had any console game of any form until today. Seeing this video felt like seeing an old friend, and that warms my heart so much.
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