Some times one jus't need to sit down and enjoy the scenery instead of constantly follow treasures. Sometimes is okay to relax from all the struggles and the constant work
Wishlisted. Will definetly give the Demo a try after finishing some of my backlog heh. Good job on keep yourself constantly working on your game, many leave projects behind...and I don't know, even if it doesn't become what you expect, it serves...
Definetly the music and the environment is something neat to see. I dont know what it is but the music truly gets me back to a place that I didn't knew I still had it. Definetly will have it in mind
Well, what could I say? Something that I really loved back then in regards of when I started using the internet were the forums. You know, the making of threads in specific and being able to escape the constant dopamine situation that get you...
It was a cute movie with a ton of references for young and old fans. It definitely felt like it was hinting towards a Smash Bros movie too.
I felt a little ripped off not seeing Wario in the post credits though. That was my only gripe.
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It was a cute movie with a ton of references for young and old fans. It definitely felt like it was hinting towards a Smash Bros movie too.
I felt a little ripped off not seeing Wario in the post credits though. That was my only gripe.
It was a cute movie with a ton of references for young and old fans. It definitely felt like it was hinting towards a Smash Bros movie too.
I felt a little ripped off not seeing Wario in the post credits though. That was my only gripe.
I liked the movie overall, I do agree they should've let some scenes breathe (the pacing felt quite fast imo)
I loved the references (R.O.B might be my favorite character:WWGITjimmy-t:)
I got the yoshi popcorn bucket and its the best purchase...
Wario's never been a darker character. He's alway had goofiness baked into his character. During his conception Kiyotake even compared Mario and Wario to Popeye and Bluto. He's a cartoon character, always has been. The kind who will toss buckets...
For the longest time this decision was a confusing one for me since Wario at the time was not established and while I am unsure of the popularity of the Bomberman series at the time, I would say at this point it was a pretty established series...
Whether or not certain games have enough western appeal is a question that often comes up even today, the 80s and 90s in particular are notable in the changes in marketing they took, in the hope that potentionally risky games could be made more...