Gaming's Science Fiction Heroes (Swedish Magazine Artwork)
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Re: Gaming's Science Fiction Heroes (Swedish Magazine Artwork)
That was already established. We meant that she only takes off her helmet in Metroid Prime.
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Please leave your limited understandings of the world in the incorrect thread, where they belong.pbpb33 wrote:Isn't that a sexist comment?Spikey wrote:I would have preferred the classic mysterious version of Samus instead of the bimbo, but oh, well.
I'm just teasing you, considering a discussion in another thread.
Japanese culture has a way with sex you can't even begin to fathom.
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Good old Rule 34!
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Oh, and nice artwork! Looks like something from a late 80's box cover.
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Oh, and nice artwork! Looks like something from a late 80's box cover.
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I forgot The VG Museum doesn't like hotlinking. The Metroid Database, however, has no problem with it.MusicallyInspired wrote:Can't see the image, Brain.
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*cough* Anyways, as I was saying, I enjoy art that mixes characters from different games and has the characters interact with each other, sort of like the cover from this old Sierra Magazine/InterAction: http://www.sierragamers.com/uploads/240 ... r_1991.pdf
It would be pretty cool to have a high quality poster along those lines. Just an idea for all you artists out there.
It would be pretty cool to have a high quality poster along those lines. Just an idea for all you artists out there.
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I love that issue! Cute cover!
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I have that one...
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Sometime ago, I messed with the notion of making a short game where you could play (and interact) with all different kinds of Sierra Characters in all different kinds of backgrounds from many games. Basically, the premise was that the "users" kid brother got all the disks messed up, and so you had to go from game to game fixing things that went wrong, people/places/things that crossed over into games they shouldn't have. Never fleshed it out, but it would have been fun to see Roger and Leisure Suit Larry just hanging out with Sonny Bonds.
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Reminds me of those Sierra card games where you could pick different characters from different games. The VGA one with Laura, Pepper, Adam & Willy in it was my favourite for sure.
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DrJones wrote:@Blackthorne: Ahem...
http://supermariobroscrossover.com/
http://db.tigsource.com/games/rom-check-fail
Funny, I just had a link to Super Mario Crossover on my Facebook page. Love that game.
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Let's not forget Super Smash Flash. Sure it was buggy at times but the sequel promises a lot better gameplay and better graphics and levels based on the non Nintendo characters.DrJones wrote:@Blackthorne: Ahem...
http://supermariobroscrossover.com/
http://db.tigsource.com/games/rom-check-fail
Example newest demo features a Bleach level and Dr. Wily's castle 1st stage From Mega Man 2.
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In Firefox, right-click on image, Copy Image LocationMusicallyInspired wrote:Can't see the image, Brain.
Open new tab or window
Paste into URL bar and Enter
Reload current page
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Re: Gaming's Science Fiction Heroes (Swedish Magazine Artwork)
I know how to see it. But that doesn't mean anybody else will.
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Well I'm officially addicted to Rom Check Fail.