Jacopo Raffaele
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@Moth865 I played and beat Zelda 1. It's not disingenuous. It's an evolution of it and captures the same core philosophy Aonuma was trying to foster. You're just wrong lol


Le studio Lizardcube (Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap, Streets of Rage 4, Shinobi: Art of Vengeance...) ne serait pas contre réalisé un remake de Zelda II : "Le premier est un meilleur jeu, tout le monde semble d’accord, mais le second, c’est un jeu qui aurait pu être meilleur. Ce qui en fait un bon candidat : on peut prendre ce jeu un peu raté et l’améliorer vraiment. Ça aurait du sens… Mais le premier Zelda, si on le refaisait, je ne pense pas que je changerais quoi que ce soit. Et si on changeait quelque chose, les gens se révolteraient. Mais bon, c’est Nintendo, donc…" Source : Eurogamer (lien en description de l'image)


Seeing a lot of people's top Godzilla movie rankings has made me realize more ppl need to be put on Mothra vs Godzilla





Damn the whole timeline is mobbed in this real/larp Zelda fan nonsense As a certified Zelda elder (35, bald, still own my original Link to the Past on SNES), here’s a simple rule of thumb: If you like Zelda stuff then you’re a real Zelda fan Fierce Deity has spoken





>"minus one is the best godzilla movie!" >look inside >has only seen monsterverse literally every time



Become Ultraman. #UltramanTeo



Become Ultraman. #UltramanTeo








Takashi Yamazaki shares new details on 'Godzilla Minus Zero' • Runtime is around the same as the first film • Bigger budget with more complex VFX — “each shot that requires VFX is more complex than [the first film]” • Film will have dialogue in both Japanese and English • US military is a big part of the film's central theme • High percentage of shots are filmed in IMAX format — especially the fights and action sequences "[One part] was probably one of the best kaiju sequences that I've ever seen ... Given my career ... I think it's very hard to get excited about VFX shots ... but the fact that I got goosebumps looking at [it] means audiences are going to see something they’ve never seen before" (via @Collider)
















