Published April 28, 2026, 6:00 PM EDT
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Summary: A wave of nostalgia sweeps through gaming as PlayStation prepares to relive its golden era. Limited Run Games announces a collection of classic titles, including a 1998 Nintendo 64 favorite, arriving on PS5 starting May 15th. The "Rugrats: Retro Rewind Collection" bundles six beloved games, reviving childhood favorites for a new generation.
From the early '90s, home consoles defined gaming with iconic titles like Spyro, The Legend of Zelda, and Banjo Kazooie. Today, PlayStation honors this legacy with a curated re-release. The collection features:
- Rugrats: Search for Reptar: The franchise's debut, a jigsaw puzzle adventure from 1998.
- The Rugrats Movie: Adapted from the film, this Game Boy classic follows the team's quest for the missing Dil Pickles.
- Rugrats: Time Travelers: A 1999 Game Boy Color platformer where adventures begin with a mysterious time machine.
- Rugrats: Studio Tour: A 1990 action-adventure set in a perilous movie studio.
- Rugrats in Paris: The Movie: A 1990s-themed adventure spanning Game Boy Color, PlayStation, and N64.
- Rugrats: Castle Capers: A 2001 Game Boy Advance title where the team battles for stolen toys.
Pre-orders for the physical edition begin May 1st, with digital release on May 15th. Two versions are available: the standard edition ($34.99) includes a physical copy and booklet; the deluxe edition ($64.99) adds a retro game case, stickers, soundtrack, and Reptar puzzle keychain—perfect for fans craving a throwback experience.
Accompanying the announcement is a PlayStation 1 logo image, showcasing Sony's enduring brand legacy. The collection promises quality-of-life updates like save states and rewind features, ensuring modern accessibility without losing the charm of classic gameplay.