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Anyone who follows my projects knows how much I love making SNES games — but not every part of the process hits the same way. So I wanted to share which parts I enjoy the most… and which ones tend to drag a bit for me. When it comes to drawing sprites and backgrounds, I’m completely in my element.I love spending time on tiny details, experimenting, polishing… I can get lost in it for hours. It’s the most relaxing and creative part of the whole journey for me. Then there’s the part where I have to set up and configure the code inside the ROM. I still find it interesting — it’s literally what brings everything to life — but it’s also the most demanding and boring part for m…
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One of my most anticipated games of the year, Starsand Island, just confirmed it's hitting Early Access on Steam & Xbox Game Pass before fully releasing later this year, and it's got me thinking about the pros and cons of EA. It's a great opportunity for developers to get feedback (and often cash flow). But as a gamer, how do you feel about Early Access releases? Do you like to play games early, or wait until they fully release? Personally, I don't mind playing in Early Access, but I feel like the mileage varies a LOT with quality and amount of content. Plus, most EA titles are only on Steam/PC, so that can be limiting for those of us without high-powered gaming PCs…
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I’ve been thinking about this lately, and it feels like some characters really shine more in team books or as supporting players than when they’re carrying a solo title. Curious who you think fits that mold, and why.
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The Super Bowl is one of the last times millions of people watch the same thing at the same time, so don't drop the commercials or trailers early! That's part of the fun! Seeing them all at the same time and turning to your cousin and being like "that looks stupid lol"
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It's wild that Wonder Man was a show dropped all at once and had very little push outside of social media, and it's actually super great. It's not tied to anything major and that makes it better because of it. Just kind of wild that these MCU shows can still work
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Wave Race 64 isn't my favorite N64 game, but it may be the most nostalgic N64 game for me. I don't know why, but whenever I think of the console, I think of it, and it's awesome announcer hyping me up whenever I did something cool. Does anyone else have Wave Race 64 nostalgia?
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There are so many remakes and remasters these days, so if you had the power to get one greenlit, what game would you pick? Outside of the PlayStation franchises of my youth (Jak and Daxter, Sly Cooper), I would love a modern remake of the first Resident Evil. Have it be in the style of the RE2 and RE4 remakes. I haven't played the first RE game because I keep holding out hope Capcom is gonna do this at some point. Feels like easy money for them.
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I was thinking about how many characters are tied to real places, and it got me wondering which superheroes people associate with their home state. Who do you think is the most famous superhero from where you’re from?
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Let's face it, Buffy's always going to be a classic show. But what do you think was the pick of the crop? My personal favorite will always be "Once More With Feeling," just because of that wonderfully subversive approach to the musical episode.
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This one might take a little more digging than the superhero version, but a lot of villains are tied to real places too. If you had to pick just one, who do you think is the most famous villain from where you’re from?
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The silence is deafening i think Kevin Feige has some beef with ryan Reynolds we’re not being told about
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