I'm in awe on how good Yasmine's design is for @StreetFighter
Philippine Eagle (Agila)-themed Karambit with feather charm, Baybayin Script on her belt, Buscalan-inspired Snake Skin accents usually seen in traditional tattoos
Star earrings are also a nice touch ⭐️
If you've played Ghost of Tsushima, Control, Alan Wake 2, Injustice 2, Black Ops 6, Hellblade 2, Split Fiction, Hellblade 2, Hogwarts Legacy, Mortal Kombat 1, Suicide Squad, Jedi Survivor, or Horizon Forbidden West - you've seen this hair artist's work either directly or have seen someone he trained personally to create hair at this quality.
He is the same artist that taught me how to make hair for games. I spent time with him in his hometown Hyderabad, India. His name is Naky Solanki.
Him and his team are the 1992 Chicago Bulls of hair for real-time games and no gamers know who he is.
>Witcher show writers: "We dislike the games and books"
>Halo show writers: "We didn't look at the games, didn't talk about them"
Who keeps giving videogame adaptations to people who hate videogames ✌️😭
I think grading, hoarding, and selling simple stuff we all enjoyed as kids now that we’re adults is dumb. Not everything has to turn into a stock to be sold for profit
I’m tired of this whole grading culture
He sold the illustrator Pikachu card for a big profit. He isn’t a fan nor does he care, it’s all for money & hype. He is now trying to create artificial buzz for graded Jump issues & tankobon. He bought these with the intention to build up fomo & then offload to some hapless morons in a few years for an insane mark up. I hope this fails spectacularly in his face. Pure ass kissing bottom feeder behaviour.
The Stop Killing Games movement has officially backed the proposed California bill focused on protecting players when online games are shut down.
> Publishers must provide an offline mode or a way to keep the game playable after server shutdown.
> If this is not possible, players should receive a full refund.
> The goal is to protect digital ownership and game preservation.
This proposal follows growing concerns over games becoming completely inaccessible once support ends, especially after shutdowns like The Crew.
Most gamers think that if players pay for a game, it should remain playable or be fairly compensated.