Macumba Love (1960)

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Macumba Love (1960)
I finally, finally managed to get all 30 out of 30 ship parts in the original Pikmin game. The closest I'd ever gotten, before this, was 29 ship parts. This felt sooo good!
From February 19th, 2024
WOAH HOMESTUCK OC'S IN COMIC? NO WAY!?! Read End Screen
I don't know for certain how long it will go on in comic form, but rest assured i will be drawing them tons and making edits/animations/animatics!!!
I died to fatalis...
TR II gold: fools gold, part II
02.06 - Card Key 1
On it says.. Chotsheo. If this ring a bell, let me know.
02.07 - Beautiful view
Just like in the previous level, it looks beautiful.
02.08 - Glowing skeleton
The skeleton is glowing. Reminds me of the glowing ledges in Legend and Anniversary games. Didn’t like those. Poor skeleton..
02.09 - Inuit art
I think it is real cave art / rock art. I don’t know if it is from the inuit people or somewhere else. The man with the swirl in his body could that be a sharman?
02.10 - Inuit art II
It looks a bit like this. It came from here. It is from the Canadian museum of Anthropology.
02.11 - End screen.
the end of this level.
History of the Super Mario Land/Wario Land on Game Boy and Game Boy Color Cross-stitched.
Super Mario Land, 1989 Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, 1992 Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3, 1993 Wario Land II (GB), 1998 Wario Land II (GBC), 1998/1999 Wario Land 3, 2000
This is the pilot of this blog, so to speak.
Here’s the little step by step process video of my new animated endslate! Hope you enjoy!