When you think of Nintendo and furries, most people are reminded of Star Fox. Nothing wrong with that!
The 3DS also had an new Nintendo IP, which was furry and was also very unique in its game play! Dillon's Rolling Western mixed an action game with tower defense and featured some surprisingly good touch-screen controls. The sequel was even better, and had more characters!
After two digital-only Western-styled games, we got Dillon's Dead Heat Breakers, a second sequel based on the same game play loop but with a physical release, a Mad Max-inspired setting, and the most important of all, the AMIIMAL!
At the the time, Nintendo platforms had an avatar system called the Miis, named after the unfortunately named console Wii. Now when you started a new game on Dillon's Dead Heat, you were subjected to something like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVzdJ5DgZX0 Your avatar was changed to eight different animal versions!
As I started the game, my Mii changed into a fox, which was awesome, as I love kitsunes, by the way. Funnily enough, you also could (or had to) recruit other Amiimals to help you animal your tower defenses. 3DS had a Wi-fi-system which could pick other console owners avatars to stay on your own, so I had, for example, one unlikeable university classmate, changed into a goat(not the greatest of all time time!), to help me! All in all, very funny stuff!
Did anyone else here play any Dillon game? If you did, what was/would be your Amiimal? Did you like the games?
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Neo Geegus (the villain quoted) was on the ball even in the 1990s. As in, he was very wrong on all accounts. Especially today, with Genocide Joe, Bloody Bernie and Co.
Fuck the Democrats! Rock the politics in video games!
I am expecting a lot of Disco Elysium, here...and nothing wrong with that!
A video gaming student organization I was once part of actually had a vote on their favorite sayings. The winner was the evergreen "Perhaps the same said could be said of all religions..." from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMTizJemHO8
Later we had a second voting, which decided on the cult classic Trio the Punch's "BAD CHOICE"! https://youtu.be/rIPtzZHJnkg?t=454
My personal favorite? It's hard to say...but hey, that's what the scientist in Half-Life can comment, word to word! So maybe I'll put forward, said by the aforementioned: "My god, what are doing!?"
Tl;dr: Check title.
Learning languages kicks ass! I've been learning a bit of Japanese and Chinese, but Korean seems interesting, too! Now I don't want to waste my time with fanatical cultist libertarian boot-licking occupied losers, so does anyone know if DPRK (Korea) and Occupied Korea have differences between their languages? I believe not, but this is just vibes...!
I am a quite new furry (= been in denial for 15 years). My awakening was Kalypso from Donkey Kong Barrel Blast (hope scalies count!), but the seeds were planted in my favorite furry IP, the ever legendary Star Fox! Lylat Wars is one of my favorite games of all time, and I really like all the crew! (And Krystal too, although she came later!) What about you?
Video game endings may be some of the best in media, because you can affect them. Nonetheless, my top three are more straightforward, as in
https://youtu.be/y6NGn9bA304?t=151 World Heroes 2 Jet Best Ending, because it's so random!
Limbo of the Lost. The game, the myth! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URcvdDtnM_0
Stack Columns: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vufEmB3qSNA So bittersweet!
What are your favorites?
I remember that the original Dragon Ball had humans and furries living alongside, but that was it. The furries were only people standing in the background, none of them were starring, unfortunately. Are there any comics which have humans and furries interacting? Better/worse yet, do they have bigots saying that they should not be interacting?
I understand the question should answer itself, as in no, we can not. I just got thinking talking with a racist g*mer, that there are two rightly removed comments where after I give them crap. The problem is for the lurkers, that they maybe can not see the whole dialogue. Maybe removing problematic content fully is the right choice, but maybe seeing context can be useful, too? Sorry for the rambling, but, can, and should, we view removed posts?
As for me, Sierra games are the libs, and Lucasarts are the tanks. As in, Sierra games suck, Lucasarst games are potentially good!
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