MyAnimeList - Interest Stacks - 44 Entries, 6 Restacks
14 out of 44 titles seen here, not bad! 😁 someday, gonna be catching up to it again 😢

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DEAR READER
Mike Driver
trying on a metaphor
Sweet Seals For You, Always
todays bird
Not today Justin

if i look back, i am lost

tannertan36
d e v o n
$LAYYYTER
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
we're not kids anymore.
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almost home
taylor price

pixel skylines
Cosmic Funnies

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MyAnimeList - Interest Stacks - 44 Entries, 6 Restacks
14 out of 44 titles seen here, not bad! 😁 someday, gonna be catching up to it again 😢
愛する地球の上で (「野生のさけび」
ロリータ18号サルーンマイケル卍サントジェン
Looking at terrible websites
Twitch is the world's leading video platform and community for gamers.
What on earth is this fighting game? xD
Twitch is the world's leading video platform and community for gamers.
Kawanabe Kyōsai’s incisive and wildly hilarious works lampoon 19th-century Japanese society—and got him sent to prison.
On a scale of Van Hohenheim to Vlad Dracula Tepes, how well do you handle coming home from traveling to find your house burned down, your wife dead, and your son confronting you about your shitty life choices?
Scene from Dororo Pilot (1968)
Moeru! Oniisan Famicom Game Preview (1989, August 8th)
This week, a rare look at an early example of moe anime. Except, the main character is a cat. Does that still count?
The Wings of Honnêamise - Teaser/Promo Film - 王立宇宙軍 オネアミスの翼
Morrigan~!! 🦇✨
Dota-kun no Bōken Roman (ドタ君の冒険浪漫, meaning Dota-Kun's Romantic Adventure) is a cancelled Famicom port of the MSX platformer of the same name.
No prototypes of the game have surfaced, though one bootleg Legendary Wings cartridge used the game’s logo and artwork on the label. @obscurevideogames
ドタ君の冒険浪漫/Dota-kun no Bouken Roman (Mr. Dota's Romantic Adventure) Developer: Imagineer Publisher: WaveJack Jr. Planned release date: September 4, 1987 (JP)
It's a cancelled Famicom port of the MSX computer and PC-88 platformer of the same name. Not much is known about this game, other than that it was planned to be sold in September 1987 at a price of ¥5,300. No prototypes of the game have surfaced, though one bootleg Legendary Wings cartridge used the game's logo and artwork on the label!
Mappy’s history is an interesting one. For starters, the character of Mappy wasn't originally designed for videogames: he first existed in the early 80s as a robot for micromouse mazes. Micromouse is a form of robotics that has programmers and robot developers designing a small unit that can navigate a physical maze. Namco has always had a hardware-oriented experimental side, and with the aid of ace mechanical designer Shigeki Toyama, they created a micromouse robot that was… an actual mouse. Clever!
Mappy would roll around mazes, popping balloons with images of cats on them. He was definitely an attention-getter, as he had a lot of character for a simple little robot. Eventually, it was decided that Mappy would star as the lead character in a game concept rolling around Namco called “Panic House.” Thus was born the eponymous game that people most remember Mappy from.
One thing that really made Mappy stand out at the time was that he was a distinct, memorable character at a time when games didn't really have many marketable heroes. Pac-Man was big, but Pac himself was a nondescript pizza-shaped amorphous blob. Q*Bert… Q*Bert was just kind of unsettling. Donkey Kong put its characters front and center, but at the time, the ape was more popular than the lead character. Mappy, though? Mappy was colorful, recognizable, and represented in-game through masterful pixel art by game graphics pioneer Hiroshi “Mr. Dotman” Ono. There's a lot of personality in Mappy’s visuals, from the little stereos and Mona Lisas you pick up to the reactions of the enemies as they're whacked with doors and bouncing around the house.
Mappy never saw quite the same amount of success as Namco's blockbuster Pac-Man, but he's still quite fondly remembered, and has made numerous cameos across various Namco properties to this very day. Sometimes I wonder if Mappy is more of a pioneer in the “animal mascot platformer” field than we give him credit for. It wouldn't be the first time Namco made something influential in the early 80s that history has largely forgotten.
Well, now that we've waxed nostalgic, let's take a look at the news that's been accumulating over the last two weeks. With the Christmas holidays in the West and the New Year's holidays in the East, there hasn't been too much in the way of announcements, but there's still some worthwhile news to talk about.
“Cool Spot” for the Sega Genesis
@obscurevideogames too much coolness :P