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Recently started Indivisible. I’m really enjoying the gameplay, and the animation, art direction, and characters are wonderful.
Recently started Indivisible. I’m really enjoying the gameplay, and the animation, art direction, and characters are wonderful.
There are so many things like this. Billionaires (or even multimillionaires) could create an endowment to fund operations for museums like this until the end of time. It was already running on a smaller budget, perhaps $1M or so per year. Even a $20M endowment would probably be enough to sustain it forever. With $30M they could probably afford to expand it a bit. One wonders why Allen didn’t set up a trust to do exactly that while he was alive.
I visited the LCM multiple times, and was amazed at how everything was working and interactive. I think it would have been a natural evolution to split the space for early video game consoles as well, perhaps up through the PS1. That might have brought in more (and younger) visitors.
They might just want key staff to stay off recruiters’ radar before development is complete. Doing a high-profile project with Nintendo will probably raise the profile of their studio quite a bit.
Once you realize that all this stuff is written by either young Gen Z copywriters or AI, everything begins to make more sense.
My screen is 5K, but I have it scaled up to the second largest size so my eyes don’t hate me.
It’s because kids people in their 20s are the ones making these games. At work I’m constantly asking them to increase their font size when they’re screen sharing.
Everyone gangsta till Sharkey shows up
“What is anime? Anime is…”
I must’ve seen that promo reel on ADV DVDs from the early 2000s a hundred times. It doesn’t seem to exist on the Internet these days, unlike some of the others.