Haani Ochalla - photo by Aleksandar Antonijevic - inspired by Grace Jones
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Black Style Now
A KALTBLUT exclusive. Photography by Aleksandar Antonijevic. The models are Gloria Matidulu, Damilola Omotayo and Haani Ochalla. Styling by Junior Baptiste. Makeup and hair by Lucas Drigues. Photography Aleksandar Antonijevic http://www.aleksandarantonijevic.ca Instagram @asquaredphoto Stylist Junior Baptiste Instagram @onix.stylist Make up/hair Lucas Drigues Instagram @lucasdriguesmua MODELS:…
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made an oc blog for brawlhalla, submit your things there or just check it out pl0x!! @ochalla
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Tobu Tobu Girl
Your first impression of Tangram Games’ Tobu Tobu Girl, their homebrew Game Boy title from 2017, might be something along the lines of: “Hey, that looks like Nintendo’s Balloon Kid flipped 90 degrees!” Although Lukas Erritsø Hansen and Simon Larsen, the two guys who make up Tangram Games and who made (with some musical assistance from an artist named potato-tan) Tobu Tobu Girl, swear they didn’t know of Balloon Kid’s existence until after their title was released, the two titles share a number of similarities nonetheless. Both star plucky girls. Both begin with loved ones – a brother in Balloon Kid, a cat in Tobu Tobu Girl – carried away by balloons. Both feature gameplay that regularly makes you feel like you’re a pinball ricocheting around the screen.
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Front of Onyanko Town Famicom box by Bryan Ochalla
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To see the back of this game's box, or to see photos of its cartridge and instruction manual, go to: www.thegaygamer.com/2017/08/nice-package-onyanko-town-nin... Also, go to www.thegaygamer.com/2017/08/manual-stimulation-onyanko-to... to see scans of the Onyanko Town manual :)
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PSone system + monitor + PaRappa por Bryan Ochalla
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I love this system -- and this game :)
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How hackers changed the ending of Zelda Ocarine of Time on Nintendo 64
How hackers changed the ending of Zelda Ocarine of Time on Nintendo 64
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Legendary game of its time, Zelda Ocarina of Time turns 24 this year. And despite all this time, the famous Nintendo 64 cartridge has not revealed all its secrets…
The original cartouche of Ocarina of Time
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If you were born in the 90s, chances are you’ve played at least once Ocarina of Time. Released in 1998 in Europe, this installment in the…
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“Amethyst and baguette taste great together!” -Cyne, when asked if she likes dogs.
Here is Cyne, a scythe/bow legend!
Her scythe is named Beauté and her bow is Désespoir.
I’ll finish these sketches in the near future and release lore but for now here are her signatures!~
Beauté - Pink Crystals
Nsig: Cyne will grab diagonally with the blade of her scythe, crystallising the victim upon impact. Without any further input, Cyne will jump and kick them diagonally away from her. She can kick up or if the player turns around, she will throw them behind her and downwards.
Ssig: Cyne will throws herself and the scythe forward and it will return to the same position she started at like a boomerang. If it hits, it will grab one person and , where she will throw them forward with a crystal effect. It is a long signature that makes her vulnerable by staying in one place.
Dsig: Cyne spins the scythe around her once, crystallising the area, then spins it again the other way breaking the crystal.
Désespoir - Dark Violet Crystals
Nsig: Cyne shoots an arrow straight up. If it hits it crystallises the victim and she shoots another, weaker arrow at them.
Ssig: Cyne shoots an arrow straight ahead. If it hits, it will crystallise the victim and throw them forward. The player can also choose to throw them back towards her via backwards input
Dsig: Cyne jumps in the air and shoots an arrow diagonally down that causes a crystal explosion. Charging will slow her jump (sort of the way Cross’s nsig witn gauntlet charges)
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