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anhometech · 2 months
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Create Your Own Remastered Versions of Games with Mods
Stop Paying for Official Remasters: Make Your Own with Mods Instead Are you tired of paying for official remastered versions of your favorite games? Do you wish there was a way to update the graphics, improve gameplay, and add new features without shelling out more money? Well, you’re in luck! With the help of mods, you can create your own remastered versions of games and take your gaming…
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ggworldnews · 7 months
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Celebrating the Legacy of Crash Bandicoot: A Beloved Platformer with Challenging Gameplay and Colorful Characters
Crash Bandicoot is a popular video game franchise that was originally created by Naughty Dog and later developed by various studios. The franchise began in 1996 with the release of the first game, "Crash Bandicoot," for the PlayStation console. It quickly gained popularity for its fun and challenging gameplay, colorful characters, and vibrant levels. The series follows the adventures of Crash Bandicoot, a genetically enhanced marsupial who battles against the evil scientist Dr. Neo Cortex and his henchmen. Crash's main objective is to save his girlfriend, Tawna, and thwart Cortex's plans for world domination. The gameplay in Crash Bandicoot is a mix of platforming, action, and puzzle-solving. Players control Crash as he navigates through various levels, collecting Wumpa fruits, smashing crates, and defeating enemies. The games are known for their challenging platforming sections, which require precise timing and quick reflexes to overcome obstacles and reach the end of each level. Throughout the series, Crash Bandicoot has become an iconic character in the gaming industry, known for his energetic personality, humorous animations, and signature spin attack. The franchise has expanded to include numerous sequels, spin-offs, and remastered versions, allowing players to continue enjoying Crash's adventures on various gaming platforms. In recent years, Crash Bandicoot has experienced a resurgence in popularity with the release of the "Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy," a collection of remastered versions of the original three games, and "Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled," a remastered version of the popular kart racing game. These releases have introduced Crash to a new generation of players while also appealing to longtime fans. Overall, Crash Bandicoot has left a lasting impact on the gaming industry with its charming characters, challenging gameplay, and nostalgic appeal. It continues to be a beloved franchise that has captured the hearts of players worldwide.
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worldsfastestbear · 9 months
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For some reason this one popped into our head while we searching for that second cup of coffee. It sounds much better in this remastered version, instead of the fake stereo original.
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petrajuliet · 2 months
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lap dog gf 🐾
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staringdownabarrel · 2 years
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I know a lot has been said about the TOS remasters and how the original series didn't really benefit from them, but I feel like in some ways, it didn't really suffer from them, either. Even when I saw the original versions of the episodes when I was a kid, it always looked a bit cheap by modern standards. Like, you could see the stunt mat shaking when Kirk and Spock got thrown into the dungeon in Errand of Mercy, and you could see the zipper on the back of the Gorn costume in some of the shots in Arena. Stuff like that wouldn't necessarily happen as much in a more modern show; bad '00s television CGI isn't really going to make that look any cheaper.
Really, I feel like in a lot of ways, The Next Generation benefited a lot less from being remastered than The Original Series. At least in my mind, TNG never really looked as cheap by modern standards as TOS did. There weren't any moments where they accidentally broke the paper-thin walls behind them or accidentally ripped a costume like in TOS, and while the special effects had become a little bit dated, you sorta expected for television effects to be worse than film effects back then.
In some ways, TNG was actually hurt by being remastered, because I think some of the main sets look cheaper in the remaster than they did in the original version. In some remastered episodes, you can see the black tape they'd sometimes put on the consoles on the back of the bridge to keep the studio lights from glaring too much, while you couldn't see that in the originals, for example. You can see the screws holding the console screens down as well, which you weren't really meant to see in the original episodes. Stuff like that makes the show seem cheaper, even though some of the stock footage of the ship flying by looked a bit nicer.
I get why I tend to see more posts about the TOS remasters--I follow more TOS-centric blogs, and I think the remastering tends to be much more noticeable in TOS in general--but I still feel like the TNG remasters were a lot worse just because of that.
Really, I feel like the shows that would benefit the most from being remastered are Deep Space Nine and Voyager. Some of this is just because of the big fleet shots in DS9 and how they were reusing shots from previous battles in What You Leave Behind, but some of it is also because of episodes like DS9's One Little Ship or VOY's Macrocosm where it had just become possible due to CGI having become more affordable on a television budget, but still looks extremely dated by modern standards.
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tinartss · 3 months
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reposting the phil bday stream art on here as well 🫡
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yasmeensh · 6 months
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The Adventure of Link... my beloved.
I'm playing a fan-made remaster of Zelda 2 and I REALLY like it. Temples are different. Some backtracking involved for heart containers and magic potions (Much like in later zelda games). The world is a lot more fleshed out too.
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lefthandarm-man · 16 days
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Steve Rogers // Captain America Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
the way he looks at bucky (part 1, part 2, part 3)
(bucky vers.)
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zzoupz · 1 year
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Theseus' original character: if you redesign, change the name and personalities of an OC is it still the same OC
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paperizette · 22 days
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Remastered dialogue on the left and original dialogue on the right.
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chirpsythismorning · 2 months
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When you see it...
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marshmallowgoop · 1 year
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stardestroyer81 · 19 days
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So, how about the Thousand Year Door remaster going by the game's Japanese translation, thereby confirming Vivian is canonically a trans woman?
This was such an exciting revelation to me personally that I decided to draw fanart of Vivian repping her trans pride... alongside a certain Koopa I haven't drawn in a little while! 💙🏳️‍⚧️💜
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a-jade-in-jackson · 7 months
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Before you go inside the farmhouse to talk to Ellie upstairs, her lil footprints can be found outside the porch!! She was chillin on the chair-swing for a bit!
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tubbytarchia · 2 months
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I think it's really tragic that this has below 10k views for how much it made me laugh so I'm sharing it. Please watch this please
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