in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Here to announce that the sixth episode of The Thousand-Year Door will be released sometime this week. Jeez, did NOT realize it had been five months already, crazy how time flies. I was planning on releasing it in late February, however, new toy syndrome took control, and I messed around on my new computer for over a month instead. Well, I just finished Half-Life 2 yesterday (I'll knock out the episodes next weekend or something), so now I'm finally ready to overcome the whole "not editing on an iPhone 6" learning curve. I will say, it is nice not burning down the house every time I include a transition, or the fact that stutters seem to be gone from recording. That being said, Episode 14 will be the first to have these benefits, so too bad, you don't get to see that smooth gameplay for a while :p. I do intend on finishing this retrospective by the time the remake releases. I see a lot of potential in this opportunity, and I plan on taking it. I won't say much, but I am really proud of what I have so far. For now, I guess I'll drop an old Halo 3 clip of mine cuz why not lol (it's like 2 months old, not 2008 or anything calm down). Anyways, I need some sleep now. Excited to be working on this again.
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I'm trying to have a better work ethic. My phone is out for the count so there isn't much I can do currently, BUT I'm trying to get at least one thing out by the end of October (may be decided by external factors?). In any case that's where I'm at right now, otherwise I've got nothing more to share. This post is mostly to try and force me into a deadline, here's hoping it works. Might restart the entire Metroid Prime Trilogy unless an Echoes remaster gets announced though, so we might be in trouble if I can't help myself on one Thursday afternoon...
Also curious, how many holdovers from the initial "blowup" in '20/'21 are still around? Assuming that's where most people are from at least. Not like it was ever much to begin with, but with me being a lazy piece of *Yoshi's New Island* these days, it's hard to gauge how many people I'm actually reaching with these.
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For the past four years I have been using my near decade old iPhone 6 to record, edit, and post an overwhelming majority of my videos. It hasnāt been the greatest tool to put it mildly and makes the simplest of things needlessly complicated, but alas it was and remains my only option. I fear as it grows older and older the editing process has grown even slower than ever, and today it added an extra problem with the dwindling storage available. Minecraft episodes were meant to be a temporary thing to keep the channel just barely in the algorithmās peripheral vision, but unfortunately it would seem Iām left with no choice but to make them the primary content for a while. Speaking of, todayās episodes (yes, 2) had some very needed light edits, which unfortunately will be slightly delayed. Holding out until an actual computer will take some patience, but Iām sure it will be well worth it once I can finally show off some of the stuff Iāve been working on :)
Anyways āļøš¦ is pretty cool, Iām sure thisāll go to like 2 people anyway, maybe Iām talking to a wall lol
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The New Super Year of Luigi unofficially officially began today. Stay tuned for no future Luigi content except for the occasional reference. Happy Luigi Day and definitely nothing else for the next half-hour. Also where is Dr. Luigi 3, Nintendo give it to me.
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My favorite video game home console of all time, the Wii U released on November 18th, 2012, 10 years ago from today! From a heavily unappreciated roster of games to some of the most charming UI and menus you will ever find, the Wii U has it all! The Wii was what kickstarted my appreciation of video games, but the Wii U ensured that no matter where I was in life I would have these lasting memories of the games I cherish forever. Whether I was racing down Shy Guy Falls, blazing through the Sprixie Kingdom with friends and family, or exploring a wonderful world of wool, the Wii U left a great impact on myself and millions of others, despite all of its shortcomings. In addition it was also the beginning of my love for retro games, as I played and completed games like Ocarina of Time and Metroid Prime on here for the very first time. In short, I love the Wii U and it has permanently earned my respect.
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Yosh