Crypton Future Media has released voice notifications featuring Hatsune Miku in Japanese and English!
Add a little cuteness to your daily notifications with Hatsune Miku's adorable voice! π΅
β° Voices Available:
"Alarm," "Ringtone," "Mail Notification," and "Notification"
β Price: 255 JPY (tax included)
*May vary due to currency exchange rates
βΌAvailable only on iTunes Store! https://t.co/EC1inpLRoV
In April, I was pumped for finally breaking out of 450 jail after a year at that count, yesterday... less then 24 hours ago...we hit 666... now 696 (noice!) The heck y'all?! I am so frickin grateful for everyone who is finding my silly page and liking what they see πππ TYSM!!!
I got soooo many comments asking me to post this so here is the Last Act version of The Amazing Digital Circus Theme Song!!
Thank you again to @glitch_prod for having me on this project. π₯Ήππ
Link below ππ»
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A sealed copy of Super Mario Bros. has sold for $3 million at auction, making it the most expensive video game ever sold.
The game is from an early 1985 release and still has its original seal, which is extremely rare.
Although millions of copies of Super Mario Bros. were made, very few unopened copies from the first production runs still exist.
Experts say only a small number of sealed copies from this version are known.
The game was also in excellent condition, which helped increase its value.
In 1996, Nintendo was seemingly very fond of a single particular stock photo of the sky, so that it ended up on the cartridge artwork of three different games released in that year: Super Mario 64, Mario Kart 64, and Pilotwings 64.
In a 2010 interview, Shigeru Miyamoto revealed that the reason so many Mario enemies have repetitive names in Japanese (and by extension in English, e.g. Koopa Troopa, Cheep Cheep) is in honor of Takashi Tezuka, who calls himself "Ten Ten".
Thank you so much for 5 years of sillyness moooooo ; ; I can never thank you enough but I can keep being silly and giving chuchus πππ
SUPERLOVEYOU ALL!!!!
Hey guys, Kevin, CEO of GLITCH here. Been trying to figure out when and how to express this, but now I think is the right time:
To the fans - Thank you, deeply. You are the reason we got here. I know it can get noisy online sometimes, but the real-world reality is that you are some of the most genuine, kind people we have ever had the privilege of meeting. We saw every cosplay, every discussion circle, every sticker shared outside the theatres. That is what this is all about.
To every person at/with GLITCH - I never doubted you for a single second. You are all so incredibly talented, and I am so proud that the impact of your work is now being felt on a world stage.
To the industry - Animation and cinema is art. Art is human expression. Digital Circus was a deeply personal story created to express complex feelings. Please let that be the signal you take from all of this.
To everyone - Keep making things and keep sharing your work. We found all our creators through the internet.
Now, hereβs Pomni with her signature dance move.
I got an MD test cart for Earthion and recorded a quick video.
Weβre currently testing several different carts. This cart is for the Spanish-exclusive version. Because Earthion uses a large ROM and a custom cartridge design, testing still needs a bit more time.
In the meantime, enjoy seeing it running on a real MD! Stay tuned!