March 2019 LIVE Magazine
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YOUR SAY<br />
younger-skewing audience, both the<br />
PSP and Vita received a number of titles<br />
throughout their lives. Some of this<br />
was through Disney’s own developer/<br />
publisher (Disney Interactive Studios), but<br />
the firm also licensed out its IPs for other<br />
companies to try their hand at – with<br />
somewhat mixed results.<br />
franchise – a collection of licensed tieins<br />
often using platformer gameplay<br />
and quirky references to appeal to both<br />
younger and older audiences. So it felt<br />
right to return to a comparable series<br />
here, because even if the titles aren’t all<br />
necessarily related in story or setting,<br />
many utilise the same sense of Disney<br />
wonderment that make the company’s<br />
animated films such a success.<br />
The very first time I wrote about a series<br />
of games on the Vita, it was for the LEGO