Showing posts with label Fan Content. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fan Content. Show all posts

Saturday, February 22, 2025

The Hitchhiker's Guide to Maintaining a Nuclear Waste Dump

Introduction

Hello everybody, Happy Black History Month. Although it's late in the month, I wanted to write about a game that was developed by a person of color. And by that, I mean a game that I developed myself. Over the past few weeks, I've been working on a simple arcade-style indie game called Mega's Nuclear Waste Dump, a puzzler inspired by Uncle Henry's Nuclear Waste Dump for the 8-bit Atari line of computers.


Since this is a game I made myself, this post will not be a traditional game overview like my other blog posts. It will also obviously be missing things like an additional media section, developer interviews, character descriptions, or anything of that nature. That said, what this post will be is an explanation of the game's mechanics, the tools I used to program it, the assets used, my inspirations, and my personal thoughts. So sit back and get comfy as I take you to the waste dump!


Saturday, June 29, 2024

StrikeForce Squad!! Stardust Memories: Revisiting Kirby Flash Animations

 Introduction

In an era long, long ago... Before monetization, before algorithms, and before advertisers, there was a time when passion-driven fan content thrived prominently in fandom spaces on the early internet. Many series captivated viewers and inspired a generation to show off their own creativity. Much of this independent art was crafted using nothing but talent, personality, and Adobe Flash. While there are hundreds of different series I could talk about today, I wanted to focus on one particular genre of content that shaped my childhood—one that involves Kirby fan characters, sprite sheets, and early 2010s internet humor.


Characters portrayed from left to right: Aege (DestructionSeries), Kirby (HAL Laboratory lol), and Saito (LoneAlchemist). 

Logo created by LoneAlchemist, character art and background edited by myself.


Sunday, March 10, 2024

From Zeroes to Heroes: The Story of Mario Kart Zero

 Introduction

In our current era, there are only three video game series that I can confidently say have the status of being legit household titles: Super Smash Brothers, Pokémon, and Mario Kart. Since its debut in 1992, the latter series has remained a perennial favorite, appealing to audiences in both competitive and casual play. Despite that, within the Mario Kart community lies a slightly more obscure subset of fans—the hacking community. Right now, Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart Wii boast some of the largest modding communities, with Mario Kart Wii, in particular, featuring thousands of custom tracks, additional game modes, and even third-party online servers, a decade after the official one shut down. However, this article aims to shine a spotlight on a lesser-known hacking community, the Mario Kart DS hacking community. In addition, I wanted to talk about the history and coverage of one of its most influential hacks from 2012. So, rev your engines, buckle up, and join me as I explore one of my favorite ROM hacks growing up—Mario Kart Zero.



Saturday, September 16, 2023

Swords and Syntax: How Fan Translations Shaped the History of Fire Emblem

Introduction

When it comes to Fire Emblem's long history, something that I find to be a bit overlooked is the history behind its fan translations. Since the series didn’t have much of an official foothold in the West until relatively recently, you’d imagine that a lot of the fandom lived and died based on the fan translations available to them. Despite that, there isn't much comprehensive coverage or documentation that pertains to the full history of these fan translations online.


That's a bit of a shame because a lot of the history of these translations is interesting in their own right. In fact, I'd go as far as to say that a lot of the drama regarding some of these translations rivals a lot of the internal drama regarding the development of the games themselves. That’s why I wanted to take it upon myself to document the numerous fan translations that exist for the series in one comprehensive blog post. So sit back and I hope you enjoy!