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“Keeping the internet open is critical for us. It powers social movements, and provides a global platform for people of color, LGBTQ folks and the most marginalized communities to tell their own stories, run their own businesses and route around powerful gatekeepers.”—Candace Clement, Free Press Action Fund Campaign Director via @fight4future​
Starting today, June 11, U.S. internet providers will be legally allowed to censor and block websites and apps, and force you to pay extra fees to to access your favorite places online. Your internet sanctuaries, the communities you are part of, the ones you have help build up, could be decimated.
Will it happen today? No. Next week? Probably not. The changes will not be swift. They will come piece by piece. A slow, tempered death to the free and open internet we love.
It doesn’t have to be this way. You can still make a difference, Tumblr. We need the House of Representatives to sign a discharge petition in support of the Congressional Review Act that would force a vote on the floor.
Contact your reps—let them know you support net neutrality.
It’s so easy. Just go to BattleForTheNet.com, fill out the form, and follow their directions from there.
They have an updated widget for you to throw on your websites to urge others to make a difference. You can put it on your Tumblr. Let your followers know what you stand for, encourage them to do the same. It’s so easy to do. Just copy and paste their small line of code right into the customize theme page on the web.
Go, go, go, go. We know you have that passion in you. We’re fighting right alongside you.
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evolutionxrev-blog · 6 years
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Finally done. Gah, my hand hurts. X_X Galko and Josuke crossover!
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evolutionxrev-blog · 7 years
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Sorry for lack of posts! Here's Nia inked!
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The guide to joining the Media Revolution has been made and posted on YouTube! Comment if you have any questions!
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Happy 2018, everyone! We hope you are enjoying the holiday and/or making resolutions! We will continue on bringing an interactive experience to the Media Revolution community!
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Check out Media Revolution’s first music video edited by the founder himself!
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Artists, writers, gamers, animates; those inspired by our favorite pieces crafted by talents of the creative industries are forming a new kind of community aiming to create and discuss what made them who they are.  Share the uprising. Join the revolt. Unify the Media Revolution. Artist behind the character: https://www.pixiv.net/member.php?id=6163605 Twitter: https://twitter.com/MedRevCommunity
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Why Presentation Matters in the Fighting Game Market
     With EVO 2k17 wrapped up, a lot of good surprises were shown to the fighting game crowd live and streaming. From character and downloadable content announcements to more previews of upcoming fighting games releasing next year, the audience has much to look forward to. Myself included, the base were pleased with the results; however, there was only one particular publisher that gave a lot of people a mix of skepticism and frustration. Yes, we are talking about Capcom.
     Before Abigail was revealed as part of Street Fighter V’s second season pass (who also received mixed reactions among the consumer base for various reasons), Capcom would preview new characters, Gamora of Marvel’s Guaridans of the Galaxy and Jedah of Capcom’s Darkstalkers series. After the conclusion of the last time Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 being in EVO, a Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite exhibition would be played by Combofiend and Filipino Champ. The two players used the new characters mentioned and while there were some happy reactions, there were also displeased ones. Most in which were wondering why they did not present Gamora and Jedah in a form of a trailer rather than having two well known fighting game players playing them that would result in them barely showing anything that could leave us a full impression of the characters’ designs. Granted, it is nice to see Jedah making another fighting game appearance since the horrific Capcom Fighting Jam, but it still was not enough to leave those interested to getting the game. Sadly, it is not difficult to understand why that is the case.
     When Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite was first revealed, I was a bit shocked and surprised. I never expected them to reveal a new installment so soon. Let alone, add in Mega Man X. The trailer posted was only a cinematic footage with no gameplay shown; just Ryu, X, Captain Marvel, and Iron Man clashing it out with two gems of their choosings. The next day, gameplay footage (unfinished, of course) was posted giving us a little more to know about the mechanics. The game would be revealed to be going back to traditional 2v2 that started with X-Men vs. Street Fighter, turns Active Switch in place of assists, and have a new mechanic added in called Infinity Stones. Months went slow as Capcom reps would not share any more news regarding the game until April. We received a cinematic trailer revealing some returning Marvel vs. Capcom characters, Ultron, and Sigma (already being part of the early announced DLC season pass). We would then be treated with gameplay footage and a character trailer. Until June at E3 was the day we would be receiving more Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite news. Another cinematic story trailer and character trailer of previous veterans would be posted. Black Panther would also be announced as the second character to be part of the season pass. Aside the story demo’s release, little to none direct feed gameplay were shown from E3. The only direct feed gameplay of the game was the breakdown with Yipes, Combofiend, and Mike Jones. But other than that, nothing officially from Capcom until EVO where Jedah and Gamora were revealed by a gameplay exhibition after the Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 finals. Today, Capcom has uploaded new footage of revealed Spider Man, Nemesis, Haggar, and Frank West and a new Infinity Stone, the Mind Stone.
     As months passed, the game filled a majority of its audience with anxiety. With the arguably stale character choices, colorless graphics, questionable marketing, and even the most minor details to the game leaving them unimpressed. Admittedly, the only redeeming factor of Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite is the gameplay, but isn’t that to be expected from one who apparently invented the fighting game genre? Let alone, isn’t gameplay supposedly the most important factor to please the crowd? Why yes, yes it is. However, supposedly. I used to think gameplay is the only thing developers need to make me enjoy a game thoroughly. But after several cases of quality decreasing in trade of quantity, I realize there is more to pleasing people like me than just one aspect especially when companies are advertising their works. Of course, selective minds from different people work differently, the thing is some people underestimate how presentation plays a factor in game sales. I believe this is as similar as Capcom’s DmC and Street Fighter V’s performances, both in which did not do so well in the department. Regarding Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite’s performance with hyping the crowd, I would say it did worse to interest the audience than Street Fighter V.
     To sum it up, the slow updates up to now, while some may argue that it helps people keep expectations at a low, it could also make people impatient and less interested. Also because of the early leaks turning out to be true, this also affected in the loss of potential consumers and pre-orders. One would think Capcom would have learned their lesson after Street Fighter V’s PR fiasco. Though, looking at how they have been responding to the roster choices and how certain fighting game figures and fans respond to the criticism and missing potential character choices (like the X-Men), I doubt the game will be treated as well as Capcom hopes. And a Capcom rep was worried about people taking pictures of booth as opposed to trying to selling us on the game itself, that’s when you know they have a problem in the professional area.
     As for me, I’ve already made my mind. Sure, the gameplay is well panned out at best, but like DmC, the presentation failed to capitalize on what could be a great product instead of a giant advertising outlet for Marvel’s upcoming Avengers: Infinity War movie. I would rather they bring back the marketing team who sold Marvel vs. Capcom 3. Those trailers definitely showed Capcom had passion for the project to succeed. Meanwhile, I don’t even sense an ounce of passion for Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite because not only does the game itself looks dry, but also because the PR team fails to convince me I am missing out on a “revolutionary” fighter. I would be convinced if the game is Arc System Works’ BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle because they have never let me down on presenting a great title as of late despite issues I had with them in regards to another subject I won’t touch on this post.
     Anyway, people are free to decide if Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite is for them or not. If they enjoy it by launch, then good for them. If others decide it’s not for them, that’s good as well. I prefer honesty than blindness. People have their opinions on what is good and what is not, and I am overall saying this for both sides, but I am saying this mostly for the negative side because I have seen comments on an unrealistic scale that made me question their views as a fighting game fan. Until then, team Arc System Works.
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evolutionxrev-blog · 7 years
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Me under my ongoing nature
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evolutionxrev-blog · 7 years
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Two more styles!
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evolutionxrev-blog · 7 years
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Drew an original character of mine in different styles.
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I drew myself again! =D
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Drew Ikaruga from Senran Kagura during her birthday (7/7)! Hope you like it!
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Just got out of the RTX RWBY panel. Miles and Gray teased an announcement at EVO. What else could it be besides a RWBY fighting game!
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evolutionxrev-blog · 7 years
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I did a sketch for Mario to expand on techniques for drawing. I did this a lot better than with Crash. Hope you like it. XD
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Did a quick drawing from confidence. Now considering doing another draw of her since she just popped in my head. lol
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evolutionxrev-blog · 7 years
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Bad News
Two weeks back, the hinge for my laptop completely broke off. While my laptop is still functioning, there are few mishaps due to the tragedy. I found out my Wacom tablet lags now. So I won’t be able to practice digital drawing. With the money I have now, I won’t be able to buy a new laptop. :(
Along with plans to get back to streaming and recording gameplay, I lack the resources necessary to partake in the activities. One of the reasons why I decided to try getting commissions is because my job isn’t doing it for me and job searching has been fueling me with anxiety. However, I value drawing very much and have spent days finding inspiration to draw. So I thought I could get some interest from doing my own thing (since drawing is the thing I want to pursue); however, besides one person, no one has taken the offer. I have been told by others that my drawing isn’t good enough for people to be interested in buying and that’s fine. To be honest, I’m not sure when will I reach that level, but I am willing to draw and draw until my hand breaks. But I believe I have improved vastly looking back. That’s why I am asking you to help me out. For now, I am putting prices for commissions down to $5 for ANY kind of them except for furry and NSFW. I use Paypal, but I don’t want to make the info open. 
I’d very much appreciate it if you reblog and share with friends. If you have any questions or have a commission in mind, message me. You can also find me and more of my drawings on Twitter and DeviantArt. Thank you. https://twitter.com/EvolutionXRev http://evolutionxrev.deviantart.com/
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