By the end of its run in 2000, Peanuts was an institution. It had become an omnipresent part of American culture,…
By the end of its run in 2000, Peanuts was an institution. It had become an omnipresent part of American culture,…
Hope you’re in the mood for some. Mechs, too.
To this day, hands down, the most enjoyable line at an amusement park is Star Tours in Dworld. Those memories are ingrained in my childhood mind
Zero Wing....nuff said....
Capcom, Konami, and Ubisoft were also 3 of the top (respected) 3rd party developers in 2005. Absolute shame what they’ve become.
A whole other article could be written about how the internet was really the driving force behind most, if not all of these.
This has nothing to do with Nintendo. No matter what company you work for you are not allowed to talk about the inner workings publically. Any company, not just the video game industry, will fire you for doing something like that. Confidentiality is extremely important everywhere and every single contract has them.
I should talk my friend into buying a Mario one, and I’ll get a Luigi one. He has always been referred to as the “mario” of the group, while everyone called me the luigi. We have a convention coming up in November, so this would be perfect....
i just want the hat
Wow. I thought Ebisawa level animation was in the past. If your are wondering what I am referring to, here is a comprehensive guide to Dragonball Z’s animation stuff and the different studios working on it. http://www.kanzenshuu.com/animation-styl…