Pokemon Heritage Post
Fun fact: most of these have made it into Pokemon Infinite Fusion!
Pokemon Heritage Post
Fun fact: most of these have made it into Pokemon Infinite Fusion!
Every time I shitpost about janky indie horror RPGMaker games I get a bunch of notes lamenting how nostalgic it all is and how it's too bad they don't make games like that anymore, and... they do? 2022 was one of the best years on record for the genre, and 2023 is shaping up to be much the same. At no point have janky indie horror RPGMaker games even remotely stopped being a thing.
Like, even restricting our consideration to stuff that's come out in the past 12 months, play Fear & Hunger 2. Play Pocket Mirror. Play The Coffin of Andy and Leyley. I'm just throwing them out off the top of my head here, and I don't even particularly like the genre – I know a lot of this blog's followers are super into it, and I'm betting they have great recs for recent stuff I've never even heard of. Check the notes!
I feel like, a lot of the time, when people say “they don’t make ‘em like they used to”, what they really mean is “I’ve gotten older and now my tastes and/or standards have shifted such that I’m no longer interested in the sort of thing I was years ago, even if I’m still nostalgic for the originals.”
This is maybe one of the best fan animations ever created. If you haven’t watched it yet, you need to.
Original miniature of the music box world from Wario Land 3. While it is seen on the game’s box art, it is largely obscured by artwork of Wario; this standalone version was published in a 2000 issue of the Japanese 64 Dream magazine.
Main Blog | Twitter | Patreon | Source: 64 Dream (Japan), Issue 00/04, 2000
I’m sorry but the Mario movie is just an okay movie. XD it had pacing problems and lack of character interactions. That said I loved Bowser and Luigi Mario’s brotherhood portrayal I hope we spent more time with them together but alas.
Yeah, it would have benefited from a few more relaxed scenes just so that it didn’t feel like the movie was rushing to get to the end. That said, I had a great time watching it! If nothing else, it was genuinely funny, and not just “look, a reference, now laugh” (although, obviously, there were a lot of references), but in funny writing like the interrogation scene or the visual humor of luigi’s capture
Anonymous asked:
what was ur opinion on Chris Pratts voice acting in the Mario movie? Personally I think it was decent.
snuffydoo answered:
I still feel like it was a miscast
but it wasn’t as bad as people were dreading it was gonna be
I on multiple times forgot he was voicing Mario just because I was too invested in other things
He was fine.
Not amazing. Not horrendous.
But fine
Same. Nothing in the movie was as bad as the lines they put in the early trailers, and there were at least a couple of times the accent was thick enough to actually be noticeable, which I appreciated. It didn’t drag the movie down at all, it just didn’t raise it up like Jack Black’s amazing Bowser did.
“Last week, Japanese scientists explaced… placed explosive detonators at the bottom of Lake Loch Ness to blow Nessie out of the water. Sir Cort Godfrey of the Nessie Alliance summoned the help of Scotland’s local wizards to cast a protective spell over the lake and its local residents and all those who seek for the peaceful existence of our underwater ally.”
Napoleon Dynamite and the splatoons
my favorite location in hit classic Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga is the Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell that fawful and cackletta cause a ruckus in
(Jolligig belongs to @darkfawful!)