Hikash Winzalf
Banned
What a racist picture, look at his lips.
If racism there was, it would rather be in the fact that Aghanim look like the cliché of the villain arabic sorcerer.
What a racist picture, look at his lips.
Hahaha they just covered the racist part of the image...bingo...redesignOil Man:
Oil Man redesign by Archie comics (which are really good)
Hahaha they just covered the racist part of the image...bingo...redesign
Technically he just pulled up his scarf a bit...which is actually a pretty clever way to sidestep any potential controversy.
If racism there was, it would rather be in the fact that Aghanim look like the cliché of the villain arabic sorcerer.
Everything about the Gerudos is an arabic cliche. The original emblem was a crescent moon and star.
Probably fair to say that Aghanim is a Gerudo, it's just the precursor to Ganondorf.
OoT is just a retelling of LttP. Even the world map is pretty much the same:
Or it's a prequel as confirmed by numerous sources.
Such as THE TITLE.Or it's a prequel as confirmed by numerous sources.
Everything about the Gerudos is an arabic cliche. The original emblem was a crescent moon and star.
Probably fair to say that Aghanim is a Gerudo, it's just the precursor to Ganondorf.
OoT is just a retelling of LttP. Even the world map is pretty much the same:
The Lost Woods don't even make sense in the game. They somehow have a direct link to both Death Mountain and Zora's Domain.
If the explanation is that they wrap around under the clouds and are directly connected to death mountain, then you can continue to wrap them around to under the clouds west of Hyrule Market Town.
Yeah wasn't the first Lost Woods in NES Zelda the part where you could just walk endlessly in one direction, and only the right selection of doorways would lead anywhere? It's videogaming's quintessential navigational nonsense location.Well they ARE the Lost Woods after all!
Well they ARE the Lost Woods after all!
Yeah wasn't the first Lost Woods in NES Zelda the part where you could just walk endlessly in one direction, and only the right selection of doorways would lead anywhere? It's videogaming's quintessential navigational nonsense location.
I like to think of them as this trans-dimensional space where only the Kokori are allowed to enter the Kokori village. Every else gets redirected into a loop.
I LITERALLY JUST UNDERSTOOD OUT OF NOWHERE:
The title "F-Zero" is a play on racing classes
Yeah wasn't the first Lost Woods in NES Zelda the part where you could just walk endlessly in one direction, and only the right selection of doorways would lead anywhere? It's videogaming's quintessential navigational nonsense location.
This.
SuperAngelo64, you should totally read Hyrule Historia.
I like to think of them as this trans-dimensional space where only the Kokori are allowed to enter the Kokori village. Every else gets redirected into a loop.
At first I didn't get it, but then I :OOOOOOOOOOOOO
In the cartridge era of games, Atari, Nintendo, and Sega all went from cartridges that had top/end labels:
Top labels are basically something that only Americans did (aside from the Japanese Sega Mega Drive) and the increasing lack of top labels speaks to the Japanese game industry standardizing cart design worldwide.
No Japanese Nintendo consoles ever had top labels, for example. Famicom didn't (third party manufactured carts aside). Super Famicom didn't. It was something added to the American NES and American SNES by a specific designer named Lance Barr. N64 lacked them because it was kept consistent with the Japanese original. (And PAL SNES carts lacked them because it was kept consistent with the Japanese original).
I hate you for posting that. I went all the way to the end of the left side.
Top labels are basically something that only Americans did (aside from the Japanese Sega Mega Drive) and the increasing lack of top labels speaks to the Japanese game industry standardizing cart design worldwide.
No Japanese Nintendo consoles ever had top labels, for example. Famicom didn't (third party manufactured carts aside). Super Famicom didn't. It was something added to the American NES and American SNES by a specific designer named Lance Barr. N64 lacked them because it was kept consistent with the Japanese original. (And PAL SNES carts lacked them because it was kept consistent with the Japanese original).
Was this already posted?
Famicom Disk System VS Gamecube boot music:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjEsXf3SJ6o
Nice little throwback.
Edit: I'm 3 years late.
In the UK it also lead to some second hand store scribbling the name of the game on the top of the cartridge. WHY DID YOU DRAW ON THE PRODUCT I WANT TO PURCHASE? Have they never heard of stickers of sellotape?This has been the bane of my Super Famicom and Famicom collections that I started when I moved here to Japan. At least Famicom carts aren't standardized, so they can be fairly easy to tell apart. I hate seeing my shelf of 70 bagged Super Famicom games (I only have boxes to 10 or 12 of them) and not knowing which game is which.
Übermatik;47753134 said:Oh shit...
At first I didn't get it, but then I :OOOOOOOOOOOOO
I don't have time for this shit
Honesty? Not really, the sprite is still amazingly different.
Übermatik;48099547 said:I don't get it
Here's one I just found out about on a rather hidden gem of a game Secret of Evermore, which I find neat and wish more dev's did this kind of hidden stuff.
So that strange skeleton in that rowboat guy, who can bring you across the desert instantly instead of arduously having to go by foot, will outright reject taking you if you've named your main character something profane, even if you got the item he wants.
So essentially any "Do You Know Gaming" post is stupid and irrelevant.
Here's one I just found out about on a rather hidden gem of a game Secret of Evermore, which I find neat and wish more dev's did this kind of hidden stuff.
So that strange skeleton in that rowboat guy, who can bring you across the desert instantly instead of arduously having to go by foot, will outright reject taking you if you've named your main character something profane, even if you got the item he wants.
In Mortal Kombat Shaolin Monks, Scorpion voiced (as always) by Ed Boon will randomly say: "Get The Fuck Over Here" and "Get Over Here Bitch!" instead of usual phrases when doing spear move.
It's the only time any character swears in MK game.
Is it weird i find this more tasteless than just straight up ripping out a dudes spine or something?
Shit, I miss the rumors from the days before the Internet. I knew guys who swore MK had "nudealities" that he had personally witnessed.When first MK came out there was a rumor that there was a swear code on the Genesis just like the blood code.
Is it weird i find this more tasteless than just straight up ripping out a dudes spine or something?
Mortal Kombat rumors back in the SNES/Genesis days were amazing. Some even made it in future games, I think. Didn't Ermac start as a rumor?