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Mcmadness said:Umi Sonoda said:i now remember how ugly the n64 era was
Hey that was great stuff back in the day.
Beautiful sprite work remains beautiful sprite work, especially on things like the SNES and the Genesis.Umi Sonoda said:Mcmadness said:Umi Sonoda said:i now remember how ugly the n64 era was
Hey that was great stuff back in the day.
nope
3d was ugly then
sprites were still the best
Dr. Mario's Drunken Holiday Elixir said:Beautiful sprite work remains beautiful sprite work, especially on things like the SNES and the Genesis.Umi Sonoda said:Mcmadness said:Umi Sonoda said:i now remember how ugly the n64 era was
Hey that was great stuff back in the day.
nope
3d was ugly then
sprites were still the best
N64 polygons, on the other hand...
Dr. Mario's Drunken Holiday Elixir said:I mean, great sprite work in the older systems still look good today.
Unlike the primitive polygons.
Dr. Mario's Drunken Holiday Elixir said:I wouldn't go that far, but again, I'd like an anime-style Mario platformer like Wario Land Shake It! someday.
I wished it was Mario instead, and especially grooving to some parts of that soundtrack, but nooo, we get New Super Mario Bros. 17.Glitchy said:Dr. Mario's Drunken Holiday Elixir said:I wouldn't go that far, but again, I'd like an anime-style Mario platformer like Wario Land Shake It! someday.
I bet you wish the playable character wasn't Wario.
I heard Bowser is one of the more "popular" subjects of Rule 34 (or whatever the hell that rule is), and that really surprised me.Mcmadness said:So, apparently Bowser is fairly popular with the gay part of the fandom, especially with fanart of deviantart.
Wonder why?
Dr. Mario's Drunken Holiday Elixir said:I heard Bowser is one of the more "popular" subjects of Rule 34 (or whatever the hell that rule is), and that really surprised me.