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I've been curious about this game I played as a kid, lately. It was a multiplayer game with one player on each side, with little units that you'd send out to try and defeat the other player. All the units were toys of various kinds (the only one I distinctly remember is a teddybear), and I think it operated on a rock-paper-scissors system, so the teddy always defeated the toy soldier but always lost to the robot, or something like that.

It's a PC game and I think it might have had online, I remember I was playing it with a friend on two school computers while the rest of class watched Titanic (it was a boring slog of a movie and nobody cared if we watched or not).

A second game I'm curious about, also for PC, is one where you were hunting little fairies (think Navi) with a butterfly net. It was a platformer where you were on a small stage, similar to a Smash Bros stage, and fairies popped up. There were a lot of different ones, and there was even a database to keep track of which ones you'd caught. I think some of the fairies were hostile and attacked, but most were harmless and just tried to flee.

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