Pilotwings 64
Nintendo EAD / Nintendo R&D3 / Paradigm / Nintendo
Nintendo 64
1996
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i reject miitopia's notion of the miis being human, they are creatures to me
they are malleable, they can be anyone or anything, their forms are made to mimic, to imitate, to take roles, they are made to entertain both the audience and each other
they live by sports, and other games, and even roleplay. they have a whole island resort centered around sporting events and recreational flying, and a plaza dedicated to other games outside of that
even the fantastical monster-battling adventures of find mii and monster manor, or the tyranny possible in warrior's way and market crashers, or the spacefaring of mii force, they all exist as games in the streetpass mii plaza. they are enrichment for these little guys
even the miis' mundane lives are full of quirks and oddities, like how if a mii absolutely hates a certain food, they just straight-up melt. world-ending process. and they just go back to normal after
and all of that, ALL of that malleability and entertainment comes down to their distinctive faces that let them take the roles of people and characters in the first place, so when that peace is disturbed by say, a spiteful face thief, all hell breaks loose
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CVG #175, June '96 - Preview of 'Pilotwings 64'.
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Computer & Video Games Magazine #177, Aug '96 - 'Pilotwings 64' Cover.
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(39 and 40)
Pilotwing Topographies ///
Game photography, Pilotwings 64 ROM Corruption
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Ah, yes. The six genders.
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does anybody else remember when will said that in his mind lark looks like lark from pilotwings? cause i think about it a lot… and uh… BIG NEWS…
i’m changing my lark design…
this is Lark Oak-Garcia now.
sorry you guys…
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pearl and marina in pilotwings 64! just because i like n64. It's a bit of a throwback to the flight vs invisible splatfest
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Photo by Simon Area. Source: Facebook
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