I never played it, but as soon as I saw the gameplay I reconized it was Apogee Entertainment game

They made nice platform I played Duke Nukem 2D
Apogee makes good platformers but I doubt they made the games for children to play (even though it might seem like they did so). The games were considered pretty hard to beat and required some precise skills at times to avoid dying. Still even though Monster Bash had me getting very frustrated for my initial playthrough but beating the levels was very satisfying. Pretty much like how much of a tough challenge Dark Souls/Bloodborne throws at their players but the sense of satisfaction beating each bosses are irreplaceable
Not until now. But seeing the shape and the contents of those, I'm struggling to refrain from making an off-color joke here...

I would certainly like to hear that joke you have. DM me for it if you can't do it publicly
I don't quite follow. According to my (not necessarily comprehensive) kanji dictionary, "ε₯" doesn't really have any meaning, it's just "used phonetically for na, esp. in the transliteration of foreign words", with "nai" given as an alternate reading. Were you thinking of "nani" (δ½, "what")? So, "what's here!?"?
Actually my new avatar name has no good meaning just like why a Ninja armed with a sword would just surrender also makes no sense (I know it can be seen as him celebrating a victory but here he's surrendering

). I could certainly have used γγδ½β (what's here!?) But that doesn't stir up enough to make it look like some joke of sorts. So I took γγ into Katakana form and made it like foreign and slap a phonetic to that so what γ³γ³ε₯β meant is really up to how each individual interprets that coupled with the Ninja surrendering avatar. Could be What's this!? What's here!? Here's What!? What's (going on) here!? The rest is up to each to fill individual to fill. End of the day it's just meant to be a joke
Anyway I was wanting to rename to coconut so I played around with the name and called this Cocona (which ends up being another fruit

). Can't live without fruit
Mmm, sumac chips sound super delicious.

But alas, it looks like not even Amazon sells such a thing.
Yes finally we uncovered something that Amazon does not (yet) sell! Victory for us!
