@Anti-Matter
I REALLY hate the trend of changing expressive animated characters to look more “lifelike” while negating all personality and emotion. To put it in perspective it’s like all those RTX ON memes or “this will be Mario on the ps5” junk
I fear no man
but that thing:
The carrot minigame from bowser's inside story
it scares me
@WaffleBoat
Actually I didn't really surprised if the live action version of the 3D animals look very animalistic than cartoonish since they are animals anyway.
I'm sure the new looking of Sebastian crab will have their own personality compared with cartoon version.
And do remember if the original story of Little Mermaid didn't even mentioned the talking animals Sebastian, Flounder, Scatle, Floatsam & Jetsam. I personally want to see how different they are between cartoon and live action movie.
@Anti-Matter
Everyone is entitled to their own opinions but mine is realistic does not equal better.
It also feels like Disney are trying to show off how lifelike their animations are while losing all originality in the process. They are running out of ideas plain and simple. But again that’s just my take on it.
@Sunsy Yep, I'm happy with how I spent Mario Day. I played as Mario in MK8D throughout my entire session that day, too, with the classic pipe frame.
Yep you're right, KOTOR was made by BioWare, I know they made Sonic Chronicles as well. I've not played that one, but I do know of it.
It was called Jetpac, without the K, and yeah that was a pretty good game as well. It was indeed made before Rare made games for Nintendo consoles - I had no clue what system it was originally on, until much, much later. Turns out it was made for the ZX Spectrum, which was a computer that was quite popular in the UK back in the early 80s.
I remember that Sega Genesis ornament you showed me. I don't have any Sega ornaments myself, just Nintendo, so I might try to get some next holiday. I wanna try to get that SNES ornament as well. That's awesome, I used to play Sonic Mega Collection a lot back when I first got it for the GameCube. It marked the first time I got to play Sonic 3 and many of the other games, I first played Sonic 1 and 2 at a babysitter's house after school when I was a child. They had a Genesis over there. Sonic Mega Collection got me into Sonic back in the early 2000s, alongside Sonic Adventure 2 Battle and the first Sonic Advance.
That's good to hear, especially when you're getting spares on discount. Yeah, that's a real bummer that these GameCube games are so ridiculously expensive. Those GameCube games that I have now, they aren't going anywhere, and I'm so happy I have them after all these years!
Thanks! I have a good amount of Disney stuff now, and I'd love to get more. I wanna play more of Disney Dreamlight Valley sometime, and I've been thinking of trying out Castle of Illusion, too. I heard that game, as well as World of Illusion, are really good. The last two are both on the Sega Genesis Mini.
@Tyranexx Yeah that's true, a lot of the time you could just look up the part you're stuck at online. I like having all that concept art in a physical form, as well. I do enjoy learning about how my favorite games came to be, which is why I like YouTubers such as Gaming Historian. He's made awesome videos on the making of various Mario games, for example. Ah, I see, that's understandable. Sometimes, you gotta have a break from certain things.
Wind Waker HD was the very first time I played the game as well, I did watch my younger brother play the GameCube original way back in the day, but that's it. What an awesome game it was. It's one of my favorite Zelda games... I was even thinking of revisiting it for old time's sake. Problem is, there's just so many other games I currently have, lol!
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