
When Linguini is trying to find a place for Remy to hide, it is revealed that his boxers have The Incredibles logo on them.A shadow of Dug from Up can be seen as Remy runs through an apartment.Bomb Voyage is also featured on the front page of the newspaper in which Colette reads Solene LeClaire's review.The boy watching the mime is young Anton Ego (from Anton's flashback). During a street scene, Bomb Voyage can be seen in the background as a mime.

Incredible's supersuit is briefly seen during the scene where Skinner chases Remy. The Pizza Planet truck appears on the bridge over the Seine River in the scene where Skinner chases Remy.Oh and I forgot to mention the music, it's an ear pleasure! I still remember a few themes to this day. Tho it's story only is short (and kinda bad-empty), with all the content this adventure should take 5 to 7 hours, if you're willing to get everything done, but if not - it's just 3,5 hours to beat and this is the only downside for me (but PSP, NDS and Xbox 360/PS3 had different versions, so I'll check them out sometime too).

I remember how I had a hard time tryna beat it without this good precision), forgiving checkpoints (always keep me going after a loose, I used to be a rage quitter lately), good platforming, like really good - you can precisely jump almost everywhere I want after you get how the jump here works dream levels still looks neat overall (don't look down!) and they're quite challenging story levels are different and vibrant variety of activities - story mini games (quick time events with fair amount of time, slalom sewer levels, handling iron can in a river, etc) couch multiplayer mini games and different modes. What I do like about this game after 10 years I last played it: controller support (much better now compared to the way I played in the past, on keyboard. What I do like about this game after 10 years I last played it: controller support (much better now I'll say it's fair 70 out of 100.
