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gacha-every · 1 year ago
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ART DUMP: Ellie Evers <3
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Close up pics: Favorites ;>
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taterthepotato · 8 months ago
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so while the video i was uploading is probably still processing, have the designs of broken harmony, in the gach club, as accurate as i could make them to the gl2 designs, which are what they actually look like
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ask-copperright · 4 years ago
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Toppat Henry In Gacha Club (My Version), I hope you like it (Will Send Gacha Edits of Reg and RHM soon)
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*ohohoh kickass! 👀👀 A cool design bro! Lookin’ foward to the other gacha edits! Even though Mod Destiny has some trauma with gacha life- but do make sure to send these kinds of posts to @quanblovk next time. This ain’t really relevant to the blog that much. Rules have changed, my dear friend!
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casesmains · 2 years ago
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Cyber shadow map
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#Cyber shadow map free#
^ a b c Ronaghan, Neal (April 1, 2019).
"Hands-On With The Gorgeous New Ninja Gaiden-Like Cyber Shadow".
^ a b c d Gach, Ethan (March 28, 2019).
"PAX East 2019: Cyber Shadow Delivers More Goodness Straight Out of '91".
^ a b "Cyber Shadow launches January 26, 2021".
Cyber Shadow is scheduled to be released in fall 2020 "Cyber Shadow is a 2D ninja action game published by the makers of Shovel Knight". It was released on Janufor PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Microsoft Windows. In the "Yacht Club Games Presents" on February 26, 2020, it was revealed that the game would release in 2021, and that the Shovel Knight Amiibo would be compatible with the Nintendo Switch version of the game. The game was first shown at PAX East 2019, though it was announced less publicly earlier. In an interview with Siliconera, he said that "he story is about exploiting carefully nurtured ancient knowledge with logic" as a reason why it involves both ancient ninjas and futuristic robots. Hunziker has described the game as one that combines "the level design principles of Mario, the skills and action of Ninja Gaiden, the enemy designs of Contra and the dark visual aesthetic of Batman", but has also said that it is more deliberately intended as a callback to Shadow of the Ninja. He has had continued difficulties with the development of the game due to its scope and having to do it almost entirely alone. Four years later he began coding from scratch what would become Cyber Shadow. He later decided to create his own game, but scrapped it. Hunziker's first experience in game development was hacking the ROMs of classic games to manipulate their visuals, effectively customizing them. Although most of the development is handled by Hunziker, the music will be composed by Enrique Martin and produced by Jake Kaufman in addition to their usual role as a publisher, Yacht Club is giving design feedback from their previous experience developing Shovel Knight. Aarne Hunziker, having already been developing the game for years on his own, initially had no intention of teaming up with a publisher he was first discovered by Yacht Club while posting about the ongoing development on Twitter, and later was convinced by them to "join little family".
#Cyber shadow map free#
Cyber-Shadow sets out to defeat him so that he can free her spirit from her dying body and reunite with her in the Ethos, the spiritual realm.Ĭyber Shadow was developed by Mechanical Head Studios, a team consisting purely of the creator Aarne Hunziker, and published by Yacht Club Games. Shadow discovers that the Master was dying of a mysterious spiritual disease, and her father, in a mad scheme to save her life, attacked the city with his synthetic army and betrayed the Clan so as to drain their mystical powers, and use the drained energy to keep his daughter alive. His ultimate goal is to find the Master of the clan, with whom the original human Shadow had a seemingly romantic relationship. Shadow travels across Mekacity, fighting the cybernetic beings as well as a traitor from his ninja clan called Apparitor, and ends his captured clanmates lives to free their spirits. It is set in the ruins of the fictional Mekacity. The game's plot follows Shadow, a cyborg ninja who sets out to free his fallen clan from synthetic lifeforms harvesting them for their powers. The game's story is told primarily through cinematic cutscenes, though in-engine ones are used as well. It features an 8-bit aesthetic which shares similarities to Shatterhand and contains several gameplay elements of Shadow of the Ninja, Ninja Gaiden, Mega Man, Castlevania and similar games, which include snaking paths and occasional backtracking. Cyber Shadow is a side-scrolling platforming game in which players control a ninja character who battles enemies with a sword and various special abilities acquired as subweapons.
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latvitia-world · 3 years ago
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Optiums Prime x Alex Silira with their son Orion Silira
(Orion and Alex Are my Oc's I don't own optimus just the design of him in gach club)
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goldeagleprice · 6 years ago
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Letters to the Editor: June 11, 2019
Ads are useful
In response to comments on the April 02 issue of Numismatic News. Personally, I enjoy looking over the advertisements. Many coin dealers offer their inventories and this shows a good gauge of what individual coins are going for and what is in demand. Every once in a while, I find an advertised coin needed for my personal collection and enjoyment at a price that fits into my budget.  I read Numismatic News to learn of exciting new issues, coin show activity, auctions, and about the history behind U.S. coins.
Name withheld Duluth, Minn.
  The Mayflower: Missing
the Boat?
Reading about the Mayflower commemorative coins in my latest copy of Numismatic News (May 14, 2019) makes me wonder: Has Congress missed the boat again?
The article on pages 14, and 16 -17 mention the coins are to minted in silver and gold.  ONLY FOR INVESTORS???  Congress will be missing the boat again if it does not approve a commemorative series for the “common collector” or the general public.
One of the roots of the US is the settling of Plymouth (aka Patuxet) Massachusetts by the Pilgrims of the Mayflower in 1620.  One hundred years ago, a “Mayflower” commemorative coin was minted to celebrate the tercentenary of the landing.  It was Half Dollar coin.  But since Half Dollars don’t circulate anymore in this era, why not have a special commemorative quarter {sort of]  mimicking the “Pilgrim Half” of 1920?  (A Pilgrim and a Wampanoag Brave Obverse and The Mayflower with a row boat off to the side  Reverse)?
Or create a new $2.50 (“Quarter Eagle”) coin?  Like the Canadian $2.00 bimetallic coin to celebrate this event.  The design could continue after 2020, but eliminating the dual date “1620-2020.”.
Bill Tuttle, Cleveland, Ohio
  Answer to Bill Tuttle
In the May 14, 2019 issue (vol 68, no 12), Bill Tuttle of Cleveland, Ohio, asked about his ten-centavos from Portuguese India.  I offer the following  . . . .
Bill – Based entirely on your description, your three ten-centavos from Portuguese India – 1958, 1959 and 1961 – are catalogued as KM# 30, AG# R 13, Schön# 18- see https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces11765.html.  Your Standard Catalog of World Coins is a very fine catalog but, as it is over eighteen years old, somewhat dated.  I’d love to get into what and where Portuguese India was but I’m sure the Editor would like me to keep it short.  See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portuguese_India for a reasonable description and answer to your questions.
David Anderson El Cerrito, Calif.
  Online is just not the same
The article in Forbes magazine, dated March 11 of this year, on F+W Media’s filing for bankruptcy, notes that one reason for this is that “the market for subscription print periodicals of all kinds, including those published by F+W, has been in decline over the last decade” and the article cites some rather alarming statistics in this regard.
I do hope Numismatic News continues to be published in a print edition for the indefinite future. While like everyone I do a lot of reading online, for me, Numismatic News moving to an online-only publication would be a disaster. In my opinion there is no substitute for having the printed magazine to leaf through, make notes of interesting items, etc. In fact there’s a special experience in simply having it in one’s hands. Online is just not the same.
Name and address withheld
  Colorado is a dud for GACH
A big dud in Cleveland, OH. Only one dealer in Cleveland left coins in the Cleveland area. Left them on Monday and was not going back to leave anymore coins. Called a few other dealers in the area and they were not participating. Does not seem to be a lot of interest in the area. Only one coin club in the area and it meets once a month. Still trying to find my first 2019 national park quarter of any kind this year and it is already middle of May. Cannot find any in banks or retail stores. Very frustrating.
Ralph A. Fuller Cleveland, Ohio
  Is there a market for this?
A few days ago I received an ad in the mail from a “collectibles” company that shall remain nameless offering a legal tender coin commemorating the 75th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. The coin is dated 2016.  This is 2019, so where it has been for three years, who knows.  What makes this coin legal tender is that it was issued by a real country, Tristan da Cunha. Never having heard of this country, I looked it up, and learned that it is a remote group of volcanic islands in the south Atlantic Ocean, the most remote inhabited archipelago in the world, lying approximately 1,511 miles off the coast of South Africa. The economy consists of farming, the export of rock lobsters, and the sales of the island’s postage stamps and coins.  At this point I switched over to Ebay and searched for Tristan da Cunha and found over 150 listings for coins and over 8, 000 listings for postage stamps. I would be willing to bet that most of the stamps and coins commemorate people and events that have no connection to the country, and that most of the inhabitants of Tristan da Cunha have never seen or used the stamps and coins that are sold to collectors. Now I know that people are free to collect whatever they want to collect, but is there really a market for this?  Who collects this and why?
Peter Glassman Schaumburg, Ill.
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