Nintendo Magazine WildFire article: Yojiro Interview
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There are so many green/red/black/blue/purple/yellow bastards out there, I'd just love to see a fan-character out there who is just brown and prefferably without a special power.One Classy Bloke wrote:For a new sonic character to look good, it has to follow one principle (which also applies for most fancharacters):
- Don't look like a recolour of an existing character with clothes and extra dongles.
westerners tend to suck at character design. The use of spandex in almost all american born heroes is extremely uninspired. Maybe I'm racist. All I know is that Mechwarrior robot designs and American RPG character designs make me want to vomit. Worse is in a last ditch attempt, many American designers are flocking to the art direction of the Japanese. The result is things like Sudeki and Teen Titans. Nuff said.
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Sort of like how the Japanese flocked to the art direction of the Americans first?Worse is in a last ditch attempt, many American designers are flocking to the art direction of the Japanese. The result is things like Sudeki and Teen Titans. Nuff said.
P.S. Your statement suspiously reeks of an Japanophile.
on another note though I think Tintin and Asterix and Obelix have wonderful character designs and respective art styles. I'm not a japanophile. I'm sorry that the designs from neverwinter nights, icewind dale, and everquest look like they were shat out of a machine. Blizzard creates nice designs. I think the FFXI designs are pretty soul-less too.
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Naming three developers doesn't really cover 'westerners' as a whole, though, and you could just as easily accuse Japanese character design of being redundant and generic. You also said 'Nuff said' to conclude an almost nonexistant argument, outside of being guilty of saying 'Nuff said'. Finally,
What?Anonymous wrote:The use of spandex in almost all american born heroes is extremely uninspired. Maybe I'm racist.
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And you like what better? Gundam? The thing is, Mechwarrior (and I am assuming you mean the MechWarrior series) is trying to be somewhat realistic... at least more realistic than putting heads and hands on what are nothing more than walking tanks.Anonymous wrote:All I know is that Mechwarrior robot designs ... make me want to vomit.
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Spandex was invented in 1959, DC's best known super-heroes were created before 1959.Anonymous wrote:The use of spandex in almost all american born heroes is extremely uninspired.
Apparently derivative crap is okay, so long as it is derivative of works from the same country.Ngangbius wrote:Sort of like how the Japanese flocked to the art direction of the Americans first?Worse is in a last ditch attempt, many American designers are flocking to the art direction of the Japanese. The result is things like Sudeki and Teen Titans. Nuff said.
P.S. Your statement suspiously reeks of an Japanophile.
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At least everyone doesn't look the fucking same in American and European games. I like Japanese art and all, but even I won't deny to admitting that most Japanese games have six or seven stock, default designs repeated endlessly with various little touches. Occassionally you have the unique looking title like Katamari Damacy or Under the Skin, but those kind of art designs are not typical of Japanese gaming.
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I'm not gonna even bring up my race related post from the other page,everyone seems to have handled this nicely.On topic:Wildfire looks really fun I hope they release more info!Anonymous wrote:westerners tend to suck at character design. The use of spandex in almost all american born heroes is extremely uninspired. Maybe I'm racist. All I know is that Mechwarrior robot designs and American RPG character designs make me want to vomit. Worse is in a last ditch attempt, many American designers are flocking to the art direction of the Japanese. The result is things like Sudeki and Teen Titans. Nuff said.
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So this game just got a name change to something really faggy.
http://www.gaming-age.com/news/2006/8/16-34
"Sonic and the Secret Rings"
...Yeah. I dont really get it, but I suspect the reason might be because Sonic Wild Fire was obviously some kind of Sonic Wi-fi thing, perhaps they no longer have wifi elements they were planning or something, I don't know.
http://www.gaming-age.com/news/2006/8/16-34
"Sonic and the Secret Rings"
...Yeah. I dont really get it, but I suspect the reason might be because Sonic Wild Fire was obviously some kind of Sonic Wi-fi thing, perhaps they no longer have wifi elements they were planning or something, I don't know.
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