Updated Ginyu Gamer Post
Jeice: Obsessed with dress to impress on roblox. Doesn't care about the Lana lore because he hates horror. Also really good at guitar hero. Sonwtimes plays fortnite with Guldo but he's not good at shooters so ends up rage quitting battle royal and just playing festival instead.
Recoome: plays sims 4 exclusively. Has every expansion pack, has all the mods (whicked wims etc), millions of cc. Probably has a sims 4 spacetube channel.
Burter: Cooking mama STAN. Really likes Street Fighter and 2d sonic games.
Guldo: Fortnite. HATES "newgens". Always complains about the mythic items. Is a menace in COD lobbies. Also likes Minecraft.
Captain Ginyu: Candy Crush. He emails the developers daily asking nicely for new levels. (He's sending death threats)
Zarbon: still playing Imvu for whatever fucking reason
Axel: team sonic racing. Any sonic game. Has tge high score on every racing arcade game she comes across. Fairly decent at Fortnite battle royal. Always the top player in rocket league tho.
And as a bonus: the entire force (zarbon not included) will destroy you at dance dance revolution AND Just Dance
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Had to make a introduction abut me cuz idk
My name is Sarah
My favorite shows are the muppet show, animaniacs, ghost and Molly McGee, casagrandes, the loud house, don't hug me I'm scared, sonic x, sonic boom, the letter people, Eddsworld, sesame street, Rocko's Modern Life, Ren and Stimpy, CRiTORA, Catdog, moral Orel, muppets tonight, fanboy and Chum Chum, Fred Figglehorn, cartoonmania, mandela catalogue, walten files, Fred the Show, hi hi puffy Ami yumi, your favorite martian the series, nostalgia critic, angry video game nerd and potter puppet pals
My favorite movies are the muppet movie, the muppets, muppets most wanted, adventures of Elmo in Grouchland, Fred the movie, Fred 3 the movie, Fred 2 night of the living Fred and CartoonMania: the movie
My hyperfixations are mad scientist cartoon, the rockafire explosion, goosebumps, vocaloid, utau and clone high
My favorite music artists are lemon demon, neil cicierega, your favorite martian, will wood, will wood and the tapeworms, tally hall, Bart baker, ghost and pals, your favorite martian and oingo boingo
My favorite video games are quiplash, trivia murder party, trivia murder party 2, Friday night funkin, five nights at Freddy's, Dave and Bambi, sonic the hedgehog, Omori, team fortress 2, roblox, item asylum, survive and kill the killers on area 51, my singing monsters, my muppets show and my singing monsters dawn of fire
My comfort media are inanimate insanity and peewee's playhouse
I am a bisexual, pansexual polyamorous aroace non-binary transgender genderfluid and xenogender boy
I use he/they/faun/xem/it pronouns and neopronouns
I make xenogenders
I make headcanon about characters from every media
I'm neurodivergent, autistic and ADHD
DNI if:
Homophobic
Transphobic
Ableist
Racist
Vegan
Imvu players
P3d0
Autism speaks supporters/defenders
Xenogender anti
Neopronoun anti
RCTA
Z00ph1l3
N$fw
F3t!sh ppl
Inflation and v0r3 enjoyers
Lemon Demon anti
Spam bots
Favorite characters
Muppets - Uncle deadly, Dr phil van neuter johnny Fiama sal minella marvin Suggs Mr poodlepants chip bill the bug bobo the bear lew Zealand doctor Bunsen honeydew beaker Wayne and Wanda waldo C graphic digit newsman bill the bubble guy Wilkins wontkins bobby Benson link hogthrob Constantine the frog Sam the Eagle Howard Tubman Carter Zelda rose and Mulch
Sesame Street - Count von Count, Bill the Bug and Limbo/Nobody
Bart Baker - Taylor Swift, PSY, Lorde, William, Britney spears and Adam levine
Lemon Demon - Neil Cicierega
Animaniacs - Wakko Warner
The Ghost and Molly McGee - Sharon McGee, Leah stein-torres, Pete mcgee, Libby stein-torres, jinx, Molly McGee, scratch, Darryl McGee and Ezekiel tugbottom
Battle for Dream Island - Puffball
Friday night Funkin - Meri, Beepie, Dave and Bambi
Fred Franchise - Fred Figglehorn
Jashin-Chan - Hatsune Miku
CRiTORA - Kimi canicani, Iggy digahol, Avery Darling, eggy, queen virus, dundun qwerty, Pluto Georgia, spottie Leonard and Ernie joefreckler
Adventures of Elmo in grouchland - Huxley
Channel Awesome - Nostalgia Critic/Doug Walker
Muppets 2011 - Tex Richman
Cinemassacre - Angry Video Game Nerd
Muppet Movie - Max, Doc Hopper and Snake Walker
Pokemon - Sylveon
Fred the Movie - Kevin and Judy
Peewee's Playhouse - Cool Cat, Dirty Dog, Conky 2000, Randy and Chairry
Muppets from Space - K. Edgar singer
Rockafire Explosion - Rolfe Dewolfe and Dook Larue
Cartoonmania - Lucifer Killingsworth, Rufus, Ed Ted Ned and Fred, Anne Mermaid, Roy and Professor Qwertyson
Muppets Most Wanted - Dominic badguy
ABC Muppets - Pache/Pizza
Don't hug me I'm scared - Colin and Shrignold
Muppets Tonight - Heather Locklear
Muppets Wizard of Oz - Wicked Witch of the west
Crash and Bernstein - Crash
Fraggle Rock - Large Marvin fraggle
Clone High - Topher Bus, Abe, Professor Scudsworth and Mr. butlertron wesley
Scott the Woz - Scott the Woz
Owl House - Collector
BFFS list
@elle-eedee @emishows123 @splashy900 @boogiestronic80s @nightmaremp @moshywoosh @cheezecirno
Might pin this later 👀
This was inspired by @emishows123
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THIS IS FUCKING IMPORTANT
Do you know? I can't take it anymore... speaking as a creator and a player... I've been creating custom content for a fucking year... and I've never paid for it because I love that people can enjoy my content !! It's a fucking hobby... for some creators of the patreon sims you have me fucking tired with your fucking complaints that they steal your cc meshes, share them on sites and you know what? I see it normal, logical even ACCEPTABLE! That they share your content because you skip EA's policies! stop treating the sims saga as if you had created the fucking game from scratch ..if you think that patreon is going to give you enough money to support yourself financially, you are totally wrong! You know, sometimes I think that ea should take more measures in the matter or qualify the creators... because this is already too much... I'm also tired that if someone finds out that they share their content, they start to cry... FRIEND, YES YOU COMPLAIN SO MUCH ABOUT THEM SHARING YOUR CONTENT RESPECT THE FUCKING POLICIES OF EA! HOW HARD IT IS TO UNDERSTAND ! If we all complied with policies, no group like patreon destroyed and more ... they would not exist !!
It also seems disgusting to me about some creators that you put on payment walls and on some permanent occasions... such as cowbuild, pixelvibes and others others are from SL and surely open many others from imvu... (here is the one that plays imvu) oh well...
I understand that the programs you use cost you money, the hours you spend on the computer making content but friend...remember that you are a person with a hobby AND CREATING CONTENT FOR THE SIMS IS NOT A REAL JOB!!!
I really know that my content that I make sometimes is shit, the quality, textures, everything... but I try better as a creator and enjoy creating but damn I don't put it on a paywall and I start crying, also if I'm a honest I understand that I have all of you but sometimes I think that why do I have them if in 6 or 7 years I'm not here anymore... I'm still WORKING on what I've studied....
Also if I'm honest, sometimes I really analyze the creators and almost the majority of them see that they are for the fucking money and not for the fanaticism and that they have been playing the game for years
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The Death of the Virtual World Era: A Retrospective Glance
Habbo Hotel, Club Penguin, IMVU, Gaia Online.
All of these once beloved web apps have slowly faded into obscurity, either by shutting down or by a loss of player base. Growing up, I always adored online virtual world games. For all who played them, they offered, friendship, enjoyment, and escapism. You could be anything you wanted to be so long as there was a community for it. Want to roleplay as a mafia boss and run a high-end casino? Or maybe family roleplay is more your speed and you'd like to adopt or get adopted. Or maybe you just wanted to hangout and meet other people being your genuine self. These games offered that and are so treasured and yet still, they've vanished. But why?
Anyone whose even looked a little into the death of the virtual world empire that took the internet by storm in the mid 2000's-2010's knows that there's a fairly easily traced to one big factor: A lack of new players. As these games got older, so did their player bases. In turn, the virtual worlds would take one of two approaches on average to combat this:
a. Lean towards a maturing audience in order to appease their existing player base.
b. Go for a hyper kid-friendly approach to attempt to draw in new, younger players.
The primary flaw with the first method mainly laid in the fact that older players are more prone to leaving the virtual worlds; either by getting bored and quitting intentionally, or by simply being an adult and having life cause the time investment into the world to sink in exchange for other demands on their time.
The second approach's flaw is a bit more complicated. A big reason many corporate execs thought that option B was the best route to take is that it by all means appears to be on the surface. New blood means new money and traffic and means that even if a player loses interest in the game, a new one will take their place.
However many countries have strict laws governing businesses that are directed for children; and this ramped up in the mid-late 2010's. Companies could no longer shove advertisements at kids in the same way that they could in years prior. Children's online safety acts swept across the US, Canada, and the UK in response to parental concern over a multitude of websites and web activities.
As a result, it became increasingly more expensive to run these types of worlds while targeting kids. Heavy moderation teams were required, and advertising became a much more expensive process. This caused many great titans to fall. While some, like club penguin and webkinz, have tried their hands at re-launching their games for a mobile-centric audience, they just haven't had the pull that they used to have.
Ironically, those games who leaned into an older audience- such as IMVU, Habbo, and Gaia, all still remain in (relatively) their original state with an active- but smaller- player base. I feel as though a big player in their success lies in both the nostalgia they bring as well as the niche communities they've formed. Are any of these good by today's standards? Well... That's a rant for another day.
/End Rant
**Note: I deliberately excluded Second Life from the discussion, as it is an anomaly of it's own.
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