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The Golden Days Of Disney Channel Games

Honestly, I feel bad for kids these days -- they didn’t get blessed with the opportunity to watch Disney Channel in its prime. I have had the displeasure of watching the new shows on Disney Channel and they have absolutely nothing on the Disney channel we grew up with. From "Lizzie McGuire" to "That’s So Raven," we were just spoiled. And to add to this childhood nostalgia, I have four words for you: Disney Channel dot com. It is safe to say that this was everyone’s gateway drug to the Internet. May god bless the creators of all of these games because I know for sure I’m not the only one who probably spent half of their childhood playing them.

1. Suite Life of Zack and Cody’s Pizza Party Pickup.



One of the most stressful games I’ve ever played. Getting that room key to get onto the elevator and not getting “busted” was one of the most rewarding experiences. F*** off Mosby!

2. Zack and Cody's Tipton Trouble.



My biggest question in this game was why was it such a big deal to hang up posters? Zack and Cody had to sneak behind everyone’s back just so they can support their mothers singing career?! Rude.

3. Lilo & Stitch Sandwich Stacker.



The crowd favorite. I haven’t met one person that hasn’t played this game and loved every minute of it.

If you told me I had to play this game for the rest of my life, I would be content.

4. Stitch's Speed Chase.

Don’t even try and pretend that this one didn’t get your adrenaline pumping.

5. A Stitch in Time.

When you reached part four, and saw this creature, you made it in life.

6. Sticky's Mixmaster.


Beating the clock on this one always made me sweat a little bit. I always spit fire on that mixtape, though.

Side note -- the best part of this article was that I got an excuse to play all of these games, again. I recommend you do the same.

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