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draconicfool · 1 month ago
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You passed your fingers through my hair and called me c h i l d Witness me old man I am the w i l d
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nivisob · 11 days ago
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XOXO ᡣ𐭩
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Hey gamers,
I’m Andreas / Ted (testing) / Hollis
past users : @fasterthanasp33dingbullet @jysian @slopmasc @stylerzz04 @thqtcher
Preferably only call me Andreas if you know me irl
I’m an autistic (+ a bunch of other stuff) system with adhd as well who literally doesn’t do anything but shitpost on this account. I AM A MINOR. DNI if you are nsfw.
Sometimes I’ll post about my special interests but most of this is just a glimpse into my sick and twisted head… heh.
(You can legally kill me for that joke, it’s encouraged actually)
LABELS ᡣ𐭩
My labels are fucking bonkers, so bare with me:
Intersex nonhuman trans gay boygirl, he/him but please use she/her if you don’t know me very well. Same goes for terms
INTERESTS ᡣ𐭩
They change a lot but here are my main ones
(Bold for hyperfixations, italics for special interests)
MUSIC : siouxsie and the banshees, the cure, sign crushes motorist, bauhaus, harley poe, icp, tv girl, tally hall and it’s side projects, rob zombie, GHOST, teenage disaster, johnnascus, afourteen, GHOST and pals, femtanyl, MAILPUP, S3RL
MEDIA : zero day, ride the cyclone, mandela catalogue, don’t feed the muse, lacey’s games, azumanga daioh, smiling friends, pizza time pizza, happy meat farms, walten files, chuckle sandwich, johnny the homicidal maniac, handsome man friends, deadpool
CONTENT CREATORS : ted nivison, slimecicle, alex bale, wendigoon, schlatt (because of chuckle sandwich, dni mcyt schlatt likers), jerma, flamingo, kubz scouts, doctor nowhere
GAMES : re4, hotline miami, postal, cry of fear, afraid of monsters, lollipop chainsaw, tf2, , papa’s freezeria, overwatch, miitopia, danganronpa (to an extent. If it’s ur spin/hyperfixation, I’ll talk about it with you because it was once my special interest but I DO NOT post danganronpa stuff), roblox (specifically gunfight arena, I’ll fuck someone up at gunfight arena trust)
MISC : psychology, horror movies as a whole (im going to horrorcon in december ^__^), computer science/programming, hacktivism, human anatomy, really anything to do with brains and how trauma affects it???
DNI ᡣ𐭩
tcc weirdos, if ur any of my bf’s opps (you are also my opp) ,under 14, over 21 (unless we’re close and have known eachother) (mutual @scouts-cosplays is immune to this rule) (he’s cool, hello oomf), racists, homophobes/transphobes, zionists, MAPs and zoos (I used to hunt your kind for sport back in my day… [said in old man voice]), nsfw blogs, melanie martinez fans, zionists, pro-contact paraphiles, exclusionists, radfems/radqueers, pro/comshippers, j.k rowling / harry potter fans, mcyt fans (specifically tommy likers, you make me uncomfortable), vivziepop likers, IF YOU’RE GONNA CALL ME OBSESSED WITH ANYTHING I LIKE. YOU SPECIFICALLY CAN DIE!!
FUN FACTS / BYI ᡣ𐭩
��� I struggle with coherency as a whole so I will probably be confusing to talk to some days. Be patient
⛦ I have really bad memory loss, it’s nothing personal if I forget who you are
⛦ In my culture, a certain kind of bird that can turn its head 360° is bad luck. Do not send me this bird or talk about it near me. Don’t even mention it’s name, it’s bad luck and will send me into a panic attack
⛦ I’m a people pleaser, I’m also very emotional ^__^
⛦ I LIKE MEN!!! I AM GAY!!! I AM A GAY MAN!!!
⛦ tone tags are needed for me. I also DO NOT like random ass people being mean to me as a joke. If we JUST met through a mutual friend, YOU ARE NOT COOL TO CALL ME SLURS AND BE A DICK!!!
MY FAVORITE PEOPLE ᡣ𐭩
@stealingyourteeth ᡣ𐭩 ⛦ @spirals-and-stars-s ⛦ @imdeadandimeatingyourbrains
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justabeautifulgirl · 7 months ago
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The Command
Mari woke up before her older sister, completely naked and cuddled up to her. She sneakily got out of bed and locked the door to the room before getting dressed and standing over her sister. "Hey. Wake up." Mari used the back of her hand to tap Emily's face. She did this a few more times before the eldest sister stirred awake, the sleep clinging to her face. "Wake up sleeping beauty, you need to get to your room at least, I can already smell Dad cooking breakfast." Emily sleepily slumped out of bed and went to the door trying the handle to find it wouldn't budge. Mari huffed out, exasperated that her older sibling couldn't figure out it was locked. She unlocked the door and looked around checking the coast was clear. "Alright now go! And make sure to come back to my room tonight at 10 PM." And Emily went. Breakfast was as awkward as ever for Emily who just last night, was almost caught wearing nothing but a skimpy piece of lingerie which showed off her budding breasts. Other than that brief moment of solitary embarrassment, the day went on as normal: Mari off to college for her classes, Emily had to work, and their parents... well, they did whatever it is they do when their kids weren't home.
At 9:58 PM that night, Emily had showed up to Mari's room as she was told, dressed in a mini-skirt and crop top that made her look like Juliet Starling from Lollipop Chainsaw. As she sat down on the floor of the bedroom, she felt something was different in the room, like they weren't alone. "So what is it tonight? You gonna force me to do your laundry naked or something?" Mariel giggled to herself. "Oh believe me the thought crossed my mind once or twice but no. I have something much more entertaining planned for you." She said this with extra emphasis at the end. "Go ahead and show yourself then." Emily was confused and then mortified as a guy stepped out of the closet, grinning from ear to ear at Emily. "Mari, what's going on?" Emily said frantically. "This is my boyfriend Collin. He seemed really interested in meeting you, after I let it slip you were actually a girl." Emily couldn't help but feel betrayed, despite how mean Mari could be, she didn't think that she'd actual tell anyone else. She was stunned into silence and so the room followed for a few moments longer. "I'm glad to finally meet you Emily. You're very pretty." "It wasn't without months of hard work on my part but yeah, she's pretty cute." Mari bragged. "You're going to do what he says, because that's what I'm telling you to do tonight." She directed this bit at Emily. "Mari!" Emily whined desperately. "I'm a lesbian, I don't like guys." "Don't be silly, you're not a lesbian. If you were then your little clit wouldn't have gotten hard when we watched Brokeback Mountain." "But, that's-" "Shhh. You're going to do what he says, or I have Collin here help me drag you to the living room and show Dad your pretty skirt." The threat knocked Emily right back into speechlessness. She nodded.
"I want you to stand up and and give me a little spin." Collin commanded. Already seeing the hesitation in her eyes, Mari gave her a fierce look and Emily relented. She stood up, her face flushing a hot red, and twirled around, her bulge clearly visible when her already skimpy skirt flew up with her spinning. Collin grins and just stares at her when Emily comes to a stop, starring down at the carpeted floor. "Okay, now I want you to come here." Emily walked over toward him, her eyes still focused on the floor. "Look at me." He said it almost gently as if whispering to her. His voice made her look at his eyes and realize, they were a beautiful golden brown color. "Kneel for me." As she did, she started to look down again but his hand quickly and softly grabbed her chin and forced her eyes up at him. "Good girl." The sound of the affirmation made her bulge twitch. Mari saw it happen and laughed. "See? At least your clit is truthful." Mari said ruthlessly. Collin, while Emily was distracted by her sister, unzipped and pulled down his pants just enough for his cock to come flopping out. She saw it happen and startled, starring at it. She could barely concentrate, it was so big compared to hers, maybe seven or eight inches long. "I want you to suck my cock. I want you to do it like you're in love with it." Emily blanched at that. She looked at her sister, who gave her a look, then she stood up and walked over to where her sister was kneeling at her boyfriend's cock. "Here hun, I'll help." She put her hand at the back of Emily's head and gently pushed it until her lips touched the tip of his musky cock. "Open up Em'" The surprising gentleness coming from her sister, made her want to obey this command. She opened her mouth and his cock slid in like it was always meant to be there. The taste of it was like normal skin but with the intoxicating scent of musk. Without realizing it, she was sucking it like she'd seen the porn actors do, although when she tried to take it deeper, she gagged and it broke the spell over her. It flopped out of her mouth as she coughed and sputtered. Collin put his hand on her head and scratched it gently. "Good girl. You did really good for your first time. Now, get on the bed on your back for me." The thoughts of last night made her hesitate but best not to ruin the good mood and atmosphere they had built. She did as she was told.
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movietvtechgeeks · 7 years ago
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Top 10 horror collectibles ever hardcore fan should have
If there’s one thing that sparks this geek’s interest other than sci-fi, it’s horror. It’s probably true with most sci-fi fans or geeks in general because these two genres are closely intertwined. Horror deals with the creepy unknown and a large part of science fiction deals in speculating what’s out there. One such franchise that deals with both sci-fi and horror is the Alien franchise. It’s a household name when it comes to both genres but unfortunately butchered through the years. But there are those of us that are more fascinated by monsters and creatures that go bump in the night instead of starships and going to warp speeds. You might call them sick, but they’re just, well… different, for keeping tons of horror replicas and memorabilia in their respective man-caves. To each his own really, and it’s not that slightly psychotic tendency for gore and murder that should concern us about an individual with a Texas Chainsaw Massacre Leatherface mask in his collection, but rather his love for the horror genre, his/her knowledge of the histories of film and TV behind his/her morbid collection and the attention to detail manufacturers like NECA often put into their collectibles. Many horror collectibles are beautiful in their own horrific ways like McFarlane’s horror toy line. The guy may have created Spawn, but his twisted mind just couldn’t stop there. My only claim to horror collecting is my Ghost Rider collection which many of my guests already consider to be morbid. All those flaming skulls and I still don’t think they’re enough. Supernatural collectibles meanwhile are rare in these parts, but with enough time and dough, I’ll have a trunk of flannel, guns, stakes, knives and the optional salt. You can check out our Supernatural Holiday Gift Guide for those of you lucky enough to get your hands on them. But let’s discuss the hottest horror collectibles sought-after by horror fans such as myself. It gives me chills just imagining setting them up in their dedicated hallway or room much like The Conjuring’s Ed and Lorrain Warren's museum. If you have the dough, feel-free to grab life-size busts or statues of your favorite horror franchise or if you’re starting out, dedicate a shelf for dolls and detailed action figures. There are dozens of horror franchises out there, and it’s kind of difficult to get a definitive list. To keep it simple, let’s just work with toys and statues. Here are the most popular ones out there and you can check these out if you want to get started. Again, this is not a definitive list as there are other famous franchises that need attention. Annabelle (Annabelle) – is the latest chilling entry in the horror genre from the Conjuring series of films. The actual Annabelle doll is much less creepy than the cinematic version since it’s only one of those formerly popular Raggedy Ann dolls that happens to be haunted. Hollywood wants The Conjuring and Annabelle films to be creepy, so we end up with overly-made-up Ms. Woody MacWood face instead. Still, I do find some innocent-looking dolls placed at the right angle look more macabre than some of the items on this list. Annabelle feels a bit too artificial but creepy nonetheless. Mezco Toys came up with a scaled 46-cm/18” prop replica of the creepy doll and is available for around $94 here. Just her alone on the top shelf is sure to give your guests the chills. Necronomicon Ex Mortis (Evil Dead) – is another popular horror article that has frightened us for almost forty years. It first appeared in Sam Raimi’s Evil Dead starring Bruce Campbell in 1981. If you’ve been living under a rock for all these years, The Necronomicon is an evil book of the dead made and bound in human skin with a cover resembling a human face. If it still doesn’t ring a bell, Think Army of Darkness, the most popular film in the Evil Dead franchise. This book of the dead is still very much alive in the latest TV series from Starz in Ash vs. the Evil Dead. There are several replicas out there and even a special-edition DVD cover for the Evil Dead films. Saw a creepy replica on display at a mall when I was in high school and already felt that sick feeling of taking it home and putting it on display. If only I had the small fortune required to do so. It would make a nice coffee table piece in your den of horrors. Keep it at your own risk as the Deadites are always after it. If you want one, be sure to shop smart for a boomstick and a portable chainsaw. Also, don’t forget that 7” Ash Williams Ultimate Scale action figure from NECA which has plenty of accessories you can get right here. Sam Raimi’s Evil Dead is a gross, gory but fun horror franchise. Chucky (Child’s Play) – is the doll that puts Annabelle to shame, though they might even look good together on your shelf. While Annabelle is more recent, Chucky is more iconic originating from way back in 1988 in the film Child’s Play. Chucky has become quite the horror icon since then. He’s actually frightening, funny and lovable and he handles that well even with his Good Guy persona. Though the series has gone downhill since Child’s Play 3, all his films are considered cult classics. There are several dolls available from various manufacturers, but the priciest to date is the life-size Seed of Chucky doll from Sideshow Collectibles which was priced at $4,850 on eBay. If you want something more recent, and cheaper, you could start with Mezco’s 15” Chucky Good Guy doll which is creepy enough to begin with. Pair him up with Mezco’s Talking Tiffany doll or their 15” Scarred Chucky. Or get both to complete the collection. Sam and Pumpkinhead (TRICK ‘R TREAT / Pumpkinhead) – What is Halloween without its governing spirits? The most recognizable figure for Halloween is the serial killer Michael Myers, but we’re looking for more supernatural symbols. The 2008 cult classic TRICK ‘R TREAT gave us the lovable but sinister Sam. A child-like entity dressed in a one-piece orange jumpsuit and a cute button-eyed burlap sack for a mask. Sam looks quite innocent with his child-like physique, candy sack and lollipop but actually indirectly leaves horrific incidents wherever he goes. Behind the mask is a frightening skull and pumpkin combination for a face. As for Pumpkinhead; before Ghost Rider came out, he was the original cinematic spirit of vengeance. Many people see him as an iconic monster, but when I first saw the design, he felt to me like an Alien knockoff, probably because I saw Aliens on VHS at around the same time. I also don’t get the name since he doesn’t look anywhere near a pumpkin as much as Sam does. But people like him and more than a few websites view him as one of the best obscure monsters out there, so he makes this list. Sam was available from Sideshow Collectibles in a limited 5000-item run so if you want one, prepare to shell out as much as $600 on eBay. As for Pumpkinhead, McFarlane Toys came out with a whopping 18-inch scale figure which would cost you around $400 on eBay today, if it does become available. Or you can get a more affordable over on Amazon here. [gallery columns="2" size="medium" ids="50042,50043"] Life-size Alien Egg and Xenomorph (Alien)– disappointed we may be with the latest Alien installment, Alien Covenant which removed AVP from canon, there’s no denying the powerful horror aspect that the Xenomorph and its various forms bring on the table. Honestly, I’d rather see an actual sequel starring Sigourney Weaver while she still looks young enough to pass for another horror-action adventure. Alien xenomorph toys and models may be a dime-a-dozen, by now but what really brings in the kicks for collectors are life-size models and statues that should bring any horror man-cave to life… sort of. A life-size 1:1 scale xenomorph warrior should set collectors back by as much as 9,999 dollars if ordered from popcultcha.com. Xenomorph busts from different films in the franchise are available on eBay for less than $3000. But for a very small price of $400, you can get a life-size Alien egg from NECA to go with your bust or statue. The egg comes with a Facehugger too which I actually find much scarier than the actual xenomorphs in the way they resemble large spiders. If you have the dough, you could set up a room with up to three eggs inside. If you don’t have the dough, you can start with a bunch of Alien 7” action figures from NECA and complete it with their 15” Alien Queen. All figures are exquisitely detailed. Regan MacNeil (The Exorcist) – If there’s anyone in this list that I don’t want in my horror collection, it would be a life-size Regan McNeil from The Exorcist. She’ll definitely be the creepiest of the bunch, and the film is so good, so creepy and so horrific that I couldn’t personally bear to watch it again. I have a slight fear of the dark because of this film. But to try and dispell that fear, I either imagine myself as a Ghostbuster, Simon Belmont or a hunter from Supernatural. Not a bad idea if you find yourself in a dark room with everyone in this list. But back to Regan, we can’t exactly blame young Linda Blair for looking so horrific. The devil made her do it with the help of the special effects guys. The special effects and sounds are just so good, no amount of modern CGI can probably match the chills from watching the classics like The Exorcist or The Omen. NECA has recently released an Exorcist diorama with poor Regan fully possessed and laying upright on her bed. She has a button when pressed makes her do the classic head spin. Despite the small size, the figure is detailed enough to remind everyone how chilling the film is. But if you really want to scare yourself or your guests sh*tless, you can go to eBay and grab a life-size bust for around $300. This list is in no particular order, but Regan makes top 1. Or go for a creepier life size like in the picture right on Amazon. You have to see it to believe it! Pennywise the Clown (It) – Clowns aren’t that scary. We love Ronald McDonald, don’t we? But it’s probably how the make-up is applied or how creepy the guy wearing the red nose is to begin with. Stephen King’s It is quite a terrifying film which probably started or aggravated coulrophobia in the United States. Pennywise and that clown doll from Poltergeist. As mentioned, Tim Curry is creepy enough to begin with so slap on a clown costume, and you’ll have a creepy clown from your nightmares. The latest incarnation of the film brought a whole new world of horror, and if Tim Curry's version didn't freak you out, this one surely will. There are plenty of Pennywise masks, costumes and figures on eBay but a bunch of detailed 12-inch ones that can set you back up to $500. If you want to have a better variety to choose from with makeup, window peepers or Funko dolls check them out here. Freddie Krueger (Nightmare on Elm Street) NECA Movie Maniacs figure. Freddie Replica Glove Ruby’s Toys – Our nightmares are enough source of horrific material without someone like Freddie Krueger making it worse. There’s nothing like 80s horror flicks where the special effects aren’t too reliant on modern CGI. The practical effects of Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th and Halloween are the stuff of legend giving these characters their iconic status which is why the remake didn’t make create near the stir the originals did. Among the celebrities on this list, Freddie Krueger is legend and should be a staple in your horror collection. There are plenty of figures available out there from major horror manufacturers. McFarlane Toys are quite detailed if you want an affordable statuette for your collection. The 7-inch figure from NECA is also a sight to behold and includes plenty of accessories and comes in a nice box. It will set you back a reasonable $30 but will make a great addition to your horror collection. What’s also iconic is Freddie’s glove. It should add a little completeness to your horror room next to your Freddie Krueger figure. The glove from Rubies with real metal claws will set you back around $70, but it’s a small price for a true horror fan. Or get a signed claw edition from Robert Englund himself. Jason Voorhees (Friday the 13th) and Michael Myers (Halloween) – the original or should we say most famous movie slashers that inspired films like I Know What You did Last Summer and Scream. Like Sam and Pumpkinhead, they take equal billing when it comes to supernatural slasher horror films. Both killers have plenty of figures and statues on sale online. Both serial killers also wear iconic masks and just love sharp objects. For these two, there’s no need to keep a life-size statue because setting up their masks in mannequin busts plus their movie knives should be enough. Mezco and NECA and McFarlane sell Jason and Michael figures of various sizes but what you want are the 12 or 18-inch ones for more impact. Such figures will set you back around $150 dollars. But that should be a small setback if you’re a true horror fan. Sideshow's versions are pretty sweet, but you will pay a higher price for that quality here. Around the holiday season, prices always drop too so keep your eye here for them. Funko ReAction - What? No Dracula? No Frankenstein? Unfortunately, they’re not considered so horrific nowadays. Thank you Hotel Transylvania. But feel free to grab these horror staples in detail through the Funko ReAction Universal Horror line. The Universal line includes Dracula, Frankenstein, Bride of Frankenstein, the Wolfman, the Creature from the Black Lagoon and The Mummy. The Funko ReAction line also has many of the folks in this list including Freddie, Jason, Michael, and Sam. Funko is also a great way to begin your horror collection. You could grab these detailed 3.75” figures for less than 20 dollars in various online stores. Haven’t you ever imagined playing a scenario with Ghostface, Pinhead, Freddie, Jason, Michael, and Sam going after the Disney Princesses inside a life-size Amityville dollhouse? Sick, I know. Get pairs as the boxes look too good to open. [gallery size="medium" ids="50052,50053,50054"] We’d like to add a special mention to the Kotobukiya Horror Bishoujo line which re-imagines Hollywood horror legends into their sexy female counterparts. They’ll make pretty good startup figures not just for horror fans but for sci-fi and anime fans as well. As with most Kotobukiya figures, these look amazing and are a great deal for the price.
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recentanimenews · 7 years ago
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SUDA STRIKES AGAIN! An Interview with Suda51
PAX West was a few weeks back, so I apologize for how long it's taken to get this interview up. Aside from playing a bunch of awesome games and seeing old friends, I had the chance to interview one of my favorite people in games, Grasshopper Manufacture's Suda51, and... things went off the rails pretty quickly.
  Let's start with the most obvious new thing: Travis Touchdown is back! What made you want to come back and revisit this crazy man's adventures?
    It's not the most interesting answer, but it's just that the timing naturally happened to match up. I'd been working on Let it Die, and that had been a major focus, but once that had started to cool down I started thinking about what we were going to do next. So the Switch--well, it wasn't even called the Switch then, it was still the NX--and it caught my eye and decided that this was the direction we were going to go.
  Your games always have a very distinctive, individual sense of action. Lollipop Chainsaw was grindhouse and brutal, but silly, and Killer is Dead had very cool, sleek action. What kind of attitude will we see in the action of Travis Strikes Again?
    Anyone who's familiar with No More Heroes can tell you that Travis is a gamer, he's always been a gamer. We want to expand on that with the way Travis fights--yes, he's an assassin, but we want to put the gamer side of him at the forefront this time around. This isn't something he's going to do in the background as he's doing other stuff, this is going to inform how Travis fights and how the player helps Travis grow stronger. There will be several games within Travis Strikes Back so it's less a "No More Heroes" game and more a "Travis Touchdown" game.
  Okay, so my next question is less about Travis Strikes Again, but more about all the different titles you've worked on over the years. Your boss fights are always memorable and clever--out of all the ones you've made, what are the ones that are nearest and dearest to your heart?
[He takes time to think, and decides on three of his favorites.] Okay! First off, in Killer7, there's the boss fight with Kurahashi and Akiba, the two old men who take you on at the same time, and you have to fight them... and their brains. The other... definitely has to be Holly Summers in the original No More Heroes. [I spend a little time gushing about how Holly Summers is my favorite fight in NMH too.]
    This is the third game we've spent with Travis--fourth if you count Heroes' Paradise (an updated port of the first game). Of the games you've made--the SudaVerse, I guess--which ones would you like to return to?
  So Juliet (from Lollipop Chainsaw) is actually owned by Kadokawa, but if I had the time or opportunity I'd love to work more with her and her world. Even now, people are doing cosplay of her, there are even game shows in Europe with cosplay of her! She's such a beloved character by fans, so I'd love to do another Lollipop Chainsaw.
    We're seeing a lot of famous actors and creators working in games--you see Hideo Kojima working with Kiefer Sutherland, Mads Mikkelsen, Norman Reedus--if you could work with anyone, who would you work with for a game?
  [He grapples with this question a bit.] I feel that Kojima-san is much more of a video game celebrity than I am, so he gets the chance to work with these famous people. I feel like I'm an indie developer, so I'm probably not in the position to be working with such famous creators, buuuuuut if I had the chance, my top three are:
    Kyle MacLachlan,
    Harry Dean Stanton (RIP),
    and David Lynch. [We start talking about the new Twin Peaks here, and he was a bit behind--partially due to travel and the fact that episodes aired later in Japan. I didn't spoil anything for Suda, don't worry.]
  You tend to work with original properties and create your own worlds. If you were to make a dream project game based on an anime or manga, what's your first pick?
    Oh that's easy--Gundam: Hathaway's Flash! It only exists as a novel, but I would love to make a game based on it. Also, Tekkaman, Voltes V, and... Fujiko Fujio's Perman. And, let's see... y'know what would be cool, Esper Mami! There's a manga called Ai ga Yuku, it's not very well-known in the US, but that could be very cool as a game, it's an awesome manga. And finally, Violence Jack! That would be so cool! [We go off the rails again talking about Go Nagai and how he's the f**king man and how we're both excited for Devilman Crybaby.]
  LIGHTNING ROUND! These are a bunch of quick questions I'd like you to answer off the top of your head. First off, what game(s) are you playing right now?
    I've been playing Breath of the Wild--just last week, I managed to get all 900 Korok seeds.
  What's a game you love that you can't seem to get anyone else into?
    It's very hard to get Japanese players to try out Hotline Miami!
  What's your all-time favorite manga?
    Violence Jack, easy. My number two is probably... Susano Oh, also by Go Nagai.
  What's the coolest thing you've seen so far at PAX West?
    Ape Out, at the Devolver booth!
  What's your favorite restaurant here in Seattle?
  There's a Japanese restaurant on Capitol Hill, it's called Suika! [After this, Suda's translator tells me that he had a lot of fun with this interview, especially the last part. Now, he has some questions for me, which I'll share here!]
  Suika has a wall of Famicom cartridges
  What's your favorite restaurant here in Seattle, Nate-san?
    An Irish restaurant and bar by Pike Place Market, it's called Kells!
  You're really familiar with old anime and manga--what are your favorites?
    Probably Dragonball--my all-time favorite is Rurouni Kenshin and that's technically pretty old now. But for anything from the early '80s, definitely GoLion, Dragonball, Saint Seiya, and Fist of the North Star.
  We ended up talking a little longer about Twin Peaks and Violence Jack, and how we're both hyped for Devilman Crybaby (again), and how it was so awesome in Amon: Apocalypse of Devilman when Amon saved that little demon girl and then devoured her like a burrito. What about you? Would you be down for a Suda51 Violence Jack game? Are you looking forward to Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes? Sound off in the comments and let us know!
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Nate Ming is the Features and Reviews Editor for Crunchyroll News, creator of the long-running Fanart Friday column, and the Customer Support Lead for Crunchyroll. You can follow him on Twitter at @NateMing.
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