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I ~think~ he’s trying to say that he drew her that way to make her embrace appear more visually comforting, by being softer. That they can die peacefully because they are being held by her, not because they’re dying on boobs.

Well, and what seems fishy is that these Youtubers seem to believe that Youtube doesn’t want them to get views, for some reason. That Youtube is just shooting itself in the foot or whatever. It’s internet communities like this that always seem to go from “Houston, we have a problem” to “OMG it’s a conspiracy because

Gizmodo exercises an iron fist of control to silence and ostracize any comment that doesn’t align with their message. It’s hard to tear apart something that’s barely got integrity in the first place.

Reading her list of abilities is like watching the anime episode of South Park where Cartman just keeps giving his character more abilities.

The ‘trademark must be actively protected’ meme needs to die in a fire. Trademark requires active USE, not active DEFENSE, and is designed to identify that the name has an official source of origin. Others ARE allowed to use it - that’s the entire point of trademark in the first place; if I mention Kleenex® brand

Well, keep in mind that Bugs Bunny cartoons were made to be shown in theaters. Each one had a more significant budget than a lot of TV animation does nowadays (when adjusted for inflation). Same thing with your comparison to Disney stuff: feature film has a LOT more money per minute of animation than television gets.

While he’s kind of a crank, John Kricafalusi’s blog has some really detailed breakdowns and analyses of the difference in expressiveness and the ‘acting style’ of animation, contrasting more traditionally expressive WB and Disney stuff with the stiffer Filmation work of the 70s, and some more recent TV and feature

No. They made them from extremely huge to almost not extremely huge.

I mean, yeah, essentially it’s all just a marketing thing. And if you write it out, “personal computer” is a generic enough term that it can basically mean anything. But in reference to software/games, “PC version” almost always means Windows. It’ll say “Mac version” and/or “Linux version” if that’s what they mean.

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Neat. I remember learning about how Mario Kart Double Dash’s maps were all connected in a shared world - I don’t think exactly the same because I don’t think they loaded the actual maps, but just could see the other locations from the current track (Like, on a race along a shoreline, you could see the boat that served

A lot of games, in general, are tough for people with disabilities, like being blind, so what’s the true point of this article? Sorry, but there’s always gonna be someone who can’t play a game properly.

That’s 2 fold.

While that’s valid, it is a chronic problem in the software industry at large, and by extension the games industry, that developers assume they know what their users want better than their users do. While it’s often true, taking that approach universally is arrogant and unproductive. Smart developers just filter the

Or, instead of people whining that a character that has been male for 30 years is still male, maybe be more upset that there arn’t more original games / stories staring women. There is no reason at all why they should feel the need to gender-swap a franchise that is older than most of the posters in this thread.

>Nintendo is just making excuses for pandering to a sexist gaming market, and transparently too.

That’s because people like me up vote it.

Every time someone posts that furry scale, I go “I bet someone posted the Dangerously Cheesy version.” I have yet to be wrong.

Wow... Absolutely nothing about this image adds up. :/

TBH if this is indicative of how Inafune worked at Capcom, I can imagine why they didn’t want to make any more Megaman games.

Give it time and I’m sure Shadbase will give you what you want...........if he hasn’t already. >.>