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Idk much about this stuff, but I run games off an external harddrive on my Wii U no problem.

I hope you don't think I was expressing outrage at lack of minority representation. Only that it will look funny, for many different reasons, such that I wonder why they did it in the first place. It's a design issue, not an oppression issue.

Two things.

The whole game is like a Mario Paint sequel or spin-off. Other things that are the same: the styling of the logo, the mario hand, the dog icon, the general layout of the editor.

They didn't show it in this video, but you can toggle between classic Mario Bros graphics and New Super Mario Bros U graphics with the push of a button.

Well, first every effort needs to be made to help "fix" them, to acclimate them to normal society. But let's say we establish that they can't be helped, at least not anytime soon - the science just isn't there yet.

10 to 15 years sounds fine to me (honestly the numbers are all pretty arbitrary to me), but again, why do you think they should be tried as adults? Kids can do all manner of bad things that adults can do, from theft to murder. The juvenile penal system is designed for this. We don't try kids the same way as we try

There's like 5 different threads expressing the sentiment that the 65-year sentence is too severe, each thread followed by a barrage of kneejerk straw men arguments along the lines of "OH SURE LET'S JUST DO NOTHNG". I can't possibly respond to all those comments, nor can I speak for the OP's, but... seriously... no

Does anybody know why in the hell they put Minecraft on every single platform except all Nintendo platforms? The demographics certainly seem like they would be aligned. The touch screens could be put to good use. And wouldn't they stand to make a lot more money on the 3DS e-shop than on the Vita?

Ghibli uses new digital technology to great effect in nearly all of there movies. People just don't realize it because they do it so well, you can't see where the computer takes over and where it stops. Unlike in lower budget animation, such as TV anime where you can clearly see the discrepancy between hand-drawn

He worked on Heidi. I'm not sure if he was directly responsible for her design or not though.

Hayao Miyazaki just can't draw other than selective number of designs

Hmm... I wonder what brought you to my year-old comment. Haha.

Hmmm... I'm not totally sure how "old habits die hard" relates to my original comment, but we can talk about this anyways.

So I was responding to someone's comment here, but I think his comment was removed, and now there's like 5 other comments expressing a similar sentiment, so I'll just put my opinion out there for whoever.

This makes me happy:) I wonder if anyone has written an article discussing this whole deal in relation to gay rights and homosexuality in Japan. I would be keen to read such a thing.

Ha... I'm an art student too, and you just did two things that I've grown to despise in critiques at art school.

That's pretty interesting and I never thought about the eye level thing, but then you post two images of Mickey looking up, one that looks exactly like Mickey, and one that's at least much better than DI Mickey. So how is that the problem?

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The theme park costumes are pretty damn impressive these days. Still a little lifeless, but better than this DI Mickey.

The toy looks wrong too. Proportions just aren't right.