This story took place 5 years ago.
Miles had gotten a phone call from Noodle's parents, Ravioli and Tortellini, who told him that they were going on a one-night vacation while Noodle would be visiting Patty, and asked them to look after the library they live in and operate, which is always closed whenever they're not there.
MILES: I guess we'll be there aaaall night!
BANJO: Maybe, we can spend the night in the library!
MILES: No, we can't do that!
TORTELLINI: Actually, you can!
MILES: We can?!
RAVIOLI: Yeah. As we said, the library's always closed when we're not here, so all you have to do is make sure the books and shelves are all neat, tidy, and organized, like we always do when there are no patrons.
MILES: Got it! Bye!
TORTELLINI: See ya there!
At the library, Ravioli and Tortellini offered to give Miles a tour while Banjo decided to stay in the kids' area, since she's 10 years old and likes kiddie stuff.
BANJO: Cool, I didn't know you had a computer here!
NOODLE: Yeah, and, look,
Noodle turned on the computer.
NOODLE: It has lots of CD roms, and, the best part is, you don't have to insert a disk, they come to you! And, they play nice animations on the menu.
Banjo played each of the animations and heard voiceovers accompanying them.
BANJO: And the voiceovers sound cute, too.
NOODLE: They do. No wonder the games here are quite popular with kids now as they were with kids 25 years ago.
After the McNoodles departed, Banjo started browsing through the games on the computer.
MILES: Teacher Turkey? My nieces and nephews loved those games, you have no idea!
BANJO: But, there's a whole lot! Which one should I play, first?
MILES: I think you should go with Teacher Turkey Preschool, that's the easiest!
BANJO: Okay, Teacher Turkey Preschool it is, then!
After playing Teacher Turkey Preschool, which had engaging games and sing-along songs, Banjo found more games.
BANJO: Ping Pong the Car? He's a cardboard car, just like Carla! Was she inspired by him?
MILES: No, I think it's just a coincidence. My nieces and nephews played those games, too, and its spin-off Bedtime Hero Harley, which was also made by Impressive Entertainment. Oh, and, they also made Eddie Eel.
BANJO: Which should I play first?
MILES: Definitely Ping Pong, and like I always say, the original's always the best!
And so Banjo started playing all three Impressive Entertainment games and had fun that she forgot to turn the computer off, that Miles did so later when Banjo was asleep.
At the end of the day, computer games have aged perfectly well, and kids can have fun and learn from them!