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lol what a coincidence I'm rewatching Batman Returns the one with Catwoman in it. Anyway good stuff, I like her sassyness.

Net Neutrality Day of Action

Aha so I was right! Net Neutrality does effect this site. Lets continue the fight against reckless conservative policies. Recently the Republican's attempt at repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act failed. So we can stop the FCC from removing Net Neutrality as well.

PS. Kuja obviosly.

Amy's Pixel Art

I love the cactus cop.

The Legend of the Mystical Ninja's fun way of showing Japan to the west.

Thanks for the recommendation Kaempfer. I be sure to play that one.

Anyone know why Goemon uses a pipe for a weapon? (maybe i can look that up)

I've always wanted to play the N64 one but never got a chance to. Te videos ive seen online look great. The should make another 3D one and made it look stylistically like Okami.

The Legend of the Mystical Ninja's fun way of showing Japan to the west.

The Legend of the Mystical Ninja for the SNES was one of the best games for the console in my opinion. It was such a chill game. It had plenty of fun variety in gameplay. And it was so very very Japanese which gave it a whole lot of charm. I don't get why more of the games didn't come out in the U.S. Are my fellow Americans really that disinterested in all the cultural stuff or did Konami simply assume that Americans wouldn't be into these games. I know Mystical Ninja uses its cultural imagery in a goofy sort of way but it still fascinated me when I was a kid and I was thinking the other day that maybe other games should be made like it with other cultures being represented.

I feel like Goemon should be a way more iconic character in gaming on level with Megaman or Kirby.

So I guess my question is 1 Would you like to see more Mystical Ninja (assuming Konami one day gets their shit together)? and 2 Do you think Mystical Ninja's use of cultural imagery would be suitable for other games that are about other cultures of the world?

Yeah I guess that's what I was getting at, I mostly just wanted to ramble about a fun game from the past lol.

Grappi fanart by my tomato bush

Fantastic! I want Grappi Tomatoes. :3

[Poll] Metroid Prime 4 To Open World or Not to Open World that is the question

Well I guess the way I waas thinkin of it was a world like BOTW but nstead of shrines, there would be this huge connected underground world that works more like a traditional Metroid Prime but is linked to that upper more open world through variouss cave openings. Also you could pilot your ship to certain areas but can only park the ship in areas that can accomidate it so even the open world would be complex. Also no climbing like BOTW since Samus would use her Space jump.

[Poll] Metroid Prime 4 To Open World or Not to Open World that is the question

The new Zelda and Mario are Open World. Would you like the same for Metroid? Of the 3 franchises, Metroid is the only one that's not been an open world game. Zelda 1 was open. Mario 64 was open. But that said, Super Metroid had many intentional gameplay exploits like the wall jump that let players progress at their own pace making it pretty open to an extent. Linear games are great for story telling but to be honest, I don't play Metroid for in depth story. Plus, the most linear game in the Metroid franchise was Other M. That said I'm not asking you to choose between Other M and a new open world experience. What I want to know is if you want a more standard 3d Metroid Prime game or an open world type of Metroid Prime?

I made a video analysis of Black Panther's African references

author=Gourd_Clae
author=Corfaisus
I'm not gonna lie, at first (because I'm not well versed in Marvel lore) I thought this was going to be a movie by the BPP, but I'm impressed by your knowledge of African culture and history.
I liked that you could tell that he was well-educated on african culture. I'm super excited for the Black Panther film and the video was a nice treat~<3


I think I started learning about Africa in 2008 (same year I started making my game) so that means I've been learning about Africa for 9 years. I started learning about it in college. I have access to tons of African books at my old college library. Plus the good old internet helps to but I prefer books. I also watch basically every documentary I can find.

Thanks everyone for your support it means a lot to me. :D

I made a video analysis of Black Panther's African references

author=fiddlesticks
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@fiddlesticks - yep

author=Cap_H
A Black Panther flick? Cool.

@Cap_H - Yeah I'm excited for the film as well. And seeing as Hollywood likes trends, maybe theres a chance that we'll see more African based films if Black Panther does well.