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pixelcoast · 9 months
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Journey To Silius, NES
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lilbot64 · 7 months
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drewwise · 1 year
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I'm beyond excited to share my artwork for the Journey to Silius / Hebereke - Ufouria: The Saga Original Vinyl Soundtracks! Featuring amazing NES music by Naoki Kodaka, Nobuyuki Hara, & Shinichi Seya, don't miss this super special SUNSOFT @STSPhonoCo split record! 🤖🎶🎮
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posthumanwanderings · 2 years
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[ Famicom 39th Anniversary Stream ]
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enigmaproductions · 1 year
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Journey to Silius - Main Theme [Power/Melodic Death Metal Cover] by Ezekiel Nigma
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casartsy · 5 months
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Got Sunsoft fever and wanted to try makin music again a little bit
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tuliptheoshawott · 10 months
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(Note, Mario Bros. And SUPER Mario Bros. Are NOT the same thing.)
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gengamer110 · 10 months
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Evercade - Sunsoft Collection 1 Preview
Up until recently, I did not care for the Evercade. I do really like the Evercade EXP. This collection includes these games: Mr. Gimmick Also known simply as Gimmick!, this is a cult classic platformer that was only released in Japan and Scandinavia back in the day. The story concerns a mysterious toy named Mr. Gimmick (Yumetaro in the Japanese original) who is tasked with rescuing his owner…
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thelaststarman · 2 years
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I've now beaten this really hard (and underrated) NES game by Sunsoft called Journey to Silius, and I consider it the hardest game I've ever played for now.
If you're thinking that the final boss in this image looks like a Terminator, well that's because this game originally going to be a Terminator game before Sunsoft lost the rights to the film. That's why there is barely any plot in the game beyond the protagonist defeating terrorists to avenge his father (the terrorists don't even appear in the game and I don't even know what Silius is: a space colony? A planet?)
Ironically this game ended up being better received than the actual licensed Terminator games on NES, SNES and Genesis.
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fenzs-strikes-again · 2 years
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our wonderful DM’s (@goblin-writer) NPC
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juney-blues · 9 months
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girlies love thinking of the multimedia construction of the journey to silius box art
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you can SEE video artifacts on this printed cardboard, they took a fucking game screenshot and either composited it onto, or just straight up printed and cut it out, onto a matte painting background, with one of those ye olde hollywoode movie magic light set ups for the solar eclipse
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heyyallitsbeth · 6 months
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Not too long ago I saw people on twitter saying that “the nes sucks actually and has no good games” and personally I just went and played Journey to Silius and Blaster Master for the first time and WOW these people can’t be more wrong, these games absolutely rule.
Expand your horizons beyond Mario 3 and Mega Man 2 and there are so many good games to be found
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lilbot64 · 1 year
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katseye-daily · 3 months
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KATSEYE for Vogue
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From left: Sophia Laforteza wears Renaissance Renaissance. Lara Raj wears a Christopher John Rogers dress and Albertus Swanepoel hat. Megan Skiendiel wears a Patricia Voto top and Renaissance Renaissance skirt and hat. Manon Bannerman wears a Wiederhoeft top and Renaissance Renaissance skirt. Daniela Avanzini wears a Nicklas Skovgaard jacket, Renaissance Renaissance skirt, Gigi Burris hat, and Theory shoes. Yoonchae Jeong wears a Claire Sullivan top, skirt, and sash and Theory shoes.
If the name Katseye isn’t familiar to you now, that is sure to change very, very soon. The six-person global girl group, made up of Daniela Avanzini, Manon Bannerman, Yoonchae Jeong, Sophia Laforteza, Lara Raj, and Megan Skiendiel, was created last year through The Debut: Dream Academy, a high-pressure competition program engineered by Geffen Records and Hybe, the South Korean entertainment conglomerate behind BTS, Tomorrow X Together, Enhypen, and other outfits. (This summer, an as-yet-untitled Netflix documentary series directed by Nadia Hallgren will retrace Katseye’s formation, a process that included whittling some 120,000 hopefuls down to just 20 candidates.) Ranging in age from 16 to 21 and variously hailing from South Korea, the Philippines, Switzerland, and the United States, Katseye’s members are out to change the look and sound of modern pop as we know it.
“All I can say right now is that it’s going to be super exciting,” says Manon of their much-anticipated debut single, due out this year. Adds Megan, “We’re ecstatic to present a song that reflects our unique experiences and personalities. It’s a track that’s true to us and tells a relatable story.” If you’re wondering what to expect sonically, this is a band of young women whose chief musical influences manage to plumb every possible corner of contemporary pop music. (They include, in no particular order, Beyoncé, Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus, Britney Spears, Erykah Badu, Rihanna, Janet Jackson, Shakira, Pharrell, and Kaytranada.) Daniela seems to speak for all of Katseye when she identifies her ideals in a recording artist: “powerful vocals, dynamic stage presence, versatility, and advocacy for empowerment.”
So too is the group eager for people to see just how thoughtful (and rigorous) Geffen and Hybe were in putting them all together. “Each person has had their own struggles, wins, and memorable moments throughout this journey,” says Sophia. She feels that the Netflix series will provide “a deeper dive into the reality of reaching for the dream.” Yoonchae echoes that sentiment: “I hope you can learn more about our members and what process we have gone through by watching our growth.”
To a one, Katseye’s members regard their dramatically disparate backgrounds as an asset—something that has only made them more dynamic as a sextet. “We each have our own strengths, so we will always do everything we can to help one another and lift each other up,” says Lara. “We’re in a situation where we really just have each other and have to take care of one another always, which we really do. We are each so unique and come from very different walks of life, but at the end of the day, music is what really brings us together.” —MM
Hair, Lacy Redway; makeup, Holly Silius using YSL Beauty. Produced by Family Projects. Set Design by Olivia Giles.
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Ripple Island
Before they became known for their classic action games like Blaster Master, Batman and Journey to Silius, Sunsoft made many Japan-exclusive games for the Famicom in various genres. One of these was Ripple Island (occasionally translated as Lipple Island), a straightforward adventure game with plenty of charm that’s worth checking out for fans of Japanese adventure games and especially newcomers.
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melonadem · 8 months
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I held a poll over on some of my socials about what the big 2024 project will be - the results are in, it's going to be a full-on 90s CD-style arrange of the Journey to Silius NES soundtrack! Thanks for participating if you did! See you around. [ID: Image of the aforementioned poll - the results were as follows: 6% for Nemesis 2 MSX, 22% For Haunted Castle SC55, 20% for Gradius III MSX, and 52% for Journey to Silius. End ID]
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