ArthurCarvalho
ArthurCarvalho
ArthurCarvalho

I'd like to thank everyone who ever believed in me. Today we're all winners.

You can't blame kids today, half of them have never even played a Super Nintendo and the other half don't know how to use Google Image Search.

Exactly. The only thing SNES about this is the fact it uses pixels. They completely missed the art style and aim for detail many games had in the SNES era.

There are a lot of things that keep it from looking convincing. The color depth is way too much for something 16-bit, the resolution is far too large (meaning the pixels aren't quite big enough to give off the classic look and feel), the amount of detail is far too small for sprites that size, the smooth diagonal

not even close to snes, looks more like one of those dime-a-dozen indie titles that use "pixel art" in their games

You'd never see a font that small on the SNES...

I'm amazed at how little this looks like something on a SNES.

That's an awful lot of resolution for a SNES game.

>YouTube personalities

Arrest PewDiePie immediately and have him flayed alive so his incessant screaming will finally make sense.

Yep, let's encourage people to race their Jaguars and try to beat their best times. I'm certain this would only be used on racetracks and never on the open road.

I'm sorry for what I'm about to say. I really am.

Look at us! We have no sense for art! Mysterious, aimless effects! We didn't want to make puzzles or a story, so we made it a multiplayer! Random music notes, and bass! We're so abstract you can't even tell what's going on! We actually just threw some cubes and scripts together in Unity, but people will still buy, and

What next, you're gonna tell me my favorite candy Kat Kot is also counterfeit?

Two things I'll never understand:

I took on the challenge of learning Japanese.

Learning english is the basic predecessor to "learn how to deal with computers" and then , of course, internet.

If you ignore reading and writing and just focus on speaking, Japanese is easy to learn and Chinese is even easier. It's the written part of those languages that make them difficult to learn. Nowadays, even people of those countries are forgetting how to write because all the "writing" nowadays only takes place on

I have the urge to smash this skull with a bat until it no longer inhabits the dark recesses of my subconscious, is that close?