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That actually seems quite useful to have.

Thanks for the correction, a few things I said I already knew were wrong, but you also added quite a bit of info. Thanks.

Re sizing on browsers almost always looks like that, sadly. They apply some kind of filter to make things look ''smoother'', which works on photos, but is not really good for pixel art. Because of this the pixel art will only look crisp in a browser like chrome when in it's original size.

Yeah, I really like sprites. It's a shame we've never really used them to their fullest potential because of preffering 3D on powerful consoles.

I hate how when I zoom in, my browser blurs the images with some kind of thing similar to bi linear filtering. Annoying for pixel art.

I didn't read this article yet, but my penis wanted me to click it for this reason.

Nah, I'm a dude, but I just love kirby xD

I've been reading some manga online and seriously considering buying the official thing just to not have a horrible translation.

I've been reading the Parasite manga online (and another one) since I'm a cheap bastard, and damn, these fan subs are fucking horrible. Leaving in honorifics, not translating something that could've been translated and then putting it in a note, leaving in popular Japanese words, literal translations, adding swearing

I always play Kirby just because I like the way he looks xD

''Just roll with the punches and try and learn to fight against whatever is the current trend in Smash online.''

He read the article and decided to express his opinion and comments on it in the comments section, just like anyone else would. Not sure what's wrong with that.

Actually sounds like a name (both when pronounced marine or mar-in), it's just that it coincidentally means something.

I like to imagine a world in which Yoshi's New Island never happened.

Is it just me, or are the graphics not nearly as charming as cave story's?
I guess that this game looks more 8 bit, while Cave Story's more 16 bit.

Why are there barely any actual visual novels on Steam?

They've been saying that for years. I think they're lacking focus on what to do with the game to make it ''complete''. They seem to get really sidetracked, making progress go slow.

But this might be executed better.

What about ''Longer than it should be''?
You don't want a game to overstay it's welcome, but you don't want it to be too short either.

This is why I like games that you can beat in a short period of time, but offer so much more beyond that that you can end up playing it way longer.