¡GANÓ EL DOBLAJE!
«Se reconocerá a la voz humana como una herramienta artística única e irrepetible. Cuyo uso requiere autorización expresa». 🗣️
- El Gobierno de México BLINDARÁ a los Actores de Doblaje frente al uso indiscriminado de la IA.
@SactumEmerald Yo creo que viene bien por accesibilidad, si bien los de PS2 y PS3 se siguen viendo y jugando bien, no todo el mundo tiene las consolas y no todo el mundo va a preferir comprarse una consola de antaño a una más actual (Además que seguro lo lleven a PC).
Para mi es ganar-ganar.
@IngenieroRata Las escuelas crean trabajadores, no emprendedores.
Al día de hoy eso lo saben muchísimas personas, pero cambiar un sistema educativo establecido hace siglos es una tarea titánica.
Van a pasar los años y van a subir mil clips pero este SIEMPRE va a ser el mejor clip de Sin Codificar, cuando dice flash pasa flash corriendo es el peak del humor
I want gamers to use their brain.
The gaming industry made it so easy for everyone to complete a game that when the slightiest challenge arises, people get frustrated, give up and rant on social media.
Fuck that.
I grew up on games like Grim Fandango, Monkey Island, Phantasy Star....
We had no internet, no walkthrough... And we had the best time of our lives because we did it OURSELVES.
Welcome to Doll Town, you're on your own.
Historically, each generation is expected to surpass the one before it; to be smarter, more capable, and more innovative. That’s how progress is supposed to work. But Gen Z (Generation Z) breaks that pattern. For the first time, a generation didn’t meaningfully push civilization forward; instead, it stalled. In terms of real-world creation and foundational discovery, we didn’t advance but instead, we regressed.
Look around at everything that defines modern life. The internet. Computers. Smartphones. Operating systems. Programming languages. Networking protocols. Satellites. GPS. Semiconductors. Power grids. Aviation. Modern medicine. Even the core ideas behind artificial intelligence. None of these were invented by Generation Z. They were designed, discovered, and built by previous generations long before we arrived. We didn’t create the foundations of the modern world we were born into them.
Our era is defined less by invention and more by consumption. We scroll, stream, remix, optimize, and slightly improve what already exists. We polish interfaces, increase speed, change aesthetics, and repackage old ideas in new forms. That has value, but it isn’t the same as building something from nothing. Earlier generations built the tools; Generation Z mostly lives inside them.
What makes this more striking is access. No generation before us had more information, cheaper computing power, global communication, and learning resources available instantly. The barriers were lower than ever. Yet despite having everything, we produced very little at the foundational level.
And here’s the most interesting part: the generation after us is likely to be one of the smartest and most impactful generations yet. They will grow up surrounded by advanced technology that feels normal, not magical. When people stop being impressed by tools, they start questioning them and that’s when real innovation happens.
That’s what makes Generation Z a historical anomaly: a generation that had everything handed to it, but left very little behind. History doesn’t remember who enjoyed progress. It remembers who created it.
Charles Martinet revealed his approach for voicing Mario:
"Once I got the role and started recording his voice, I began to do more things with Mario, and I cemented the idea that he’s going to be optimistic, loving, respectful and comedic. Mario has a positive impact on children, and I think that’s the essence of his character.
Mario is a hero, but in a way, we’re all heroes. We begin life with such innocence. We have personal battles, difficulties, challenges, and gain new resources as we progress in life. And then you might realize at some point that you’re the hero of your own story. That’s how I’ve always felt about Mario’s character. Being able to bring that joy into children’s and adults' lives has been a tremendous honor."
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