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ParticipantSuch a project would probably take quite a few people. People to write the story, people to use the program, people to add music/sound FX, and perhaps – if any of the men and women of this forum are willing – people to do voices!
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ParticipantAh, thank you. I took a quick look at your DA gallery (I regret not having seen it sooner, after taking a look!), and I am DEFINATELY looking forward to whatever you have in store!
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ParticipantAww, bummer. A Tetsuko or Dyna point-and-click game woulda been fun…
But on the plus side, score one point for us PC users!
However, it might still not be impossible for such a game to exist… if someone were able to program the game and figure out the plot and everthing, all DCM would hafta do is provide the sprites (For those of you who don't speak game-lingo, those are the images used in a video game, much like what cels are to animation).
August 16, 2005 at 6:03 am in reply to: SuperMan and ThunderCats? You gotta be kidding..crossover #11087Amazon Lover
Participant"Archie Meets the Punisher" isn't the only strange crossover that the folks at Archie Comics have done. Archie Comics has done crossovers between quite a few of the comic series they publish. I know of two others:
"Archie Meets the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" – My personal fave superheroes of all time actually met Archie and the Riverdale crew (Not to mention guest stars Josie and the Pussycats, who were originally created by Archie comics). Archie Comics did a TMNT comic series (A totally different plotline from the Mirage Comics series, done by the turtles' original creators), so a crossover was no problem. In the story entitled "Green Legs and Gams", the Turtles help save Veronica from some kidnappers. A link to some pictures from the comic is right here: http://www.ninjaturtles.com/comics/archie/specials/spring91/archie.htm
"Sabrina the Teenage Witch Meets Sonic the Hedgehog" – Yes, you read that correctly. Archie Comics has been doing a Sonic the Hedgehog comic for over a decade, if I'm not mistaken, and they also created the ORIGINAL Sabrina the Teenage Witch comic, which predates the TV show by quite a few decades (Really! If you ever see that show again, look at the opening credits for the words "Based on Characters Appearing in Archie Comics"!). Anyhoo, the comic's Sabrina has quite a few characters the show never had, and to make a long story short, Sabrina is up against a spellbound, mind-controlled Sonic the Hedgehog thanks to some super-powerful witch who's got it in for her. The story takes place in one issue of the Sabrina series and one in the Sonic series. Weird to say the least.
And although it has nothing to do with Archie comics, this is still an interesting comic crossover…
"Ren and Stimpy Meet Spider-Man" – Back when Nickelodeon was still good, before Ren and Stimpy got too gross and sold out to Spike TV, the dimwitted duo had their own comic book. At the same time, Marvel Comics was celebrating some anniversary, if I'm not mistaken. In order to pay homage to this event, the creators of the R&S comic got permission to put Spider-Man in one issue. Once again, this crossover includes a battle involving mind-control, and Spider-Man is forced to fight against a breakfast-themed hero gone bad: Powdered Toast Man! So much weirdness…!
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Participantthese two sound like names for older, point and click to guide Tetsuko/Dyna to the goal computer games! Brings back memories….
Actually, there is a program that allows you to make point-and-click games I heard about online, but have yet to try out. Perhaps DCM or someone else here might give this a shot…!
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ParticipantIf I'm not mistaken, one usually loses weight in the reverse order that you gained it in, I think. For example, if someone gained a lot of weight (All fat, no muscle) in the stomach, and then the limbs, then the face, and then tried to lose weight, he or she would lose it in the face, then the limbs, then the stomach. Of course, I could be wrong, but I think I heard that on this or another forum somewhere.
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ParticipantUhh… does this mean no one's gonna take any of my requests…? 😕
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Participant"Ridiculously oversized"? She seems just the right size to me…! Heh heh!
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ParticipantCongrats, Kulli! Considering your drawing muscle-girls and then wanting to put on some muscle yourself, I guess this would be considered "life imitating art"! I wish you the best of luck in this endeavor!
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ParticipantI'm guessing the name is "Trick or Treat", cuz that's part of the name I saw when I downloaded the picture.
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