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Pokémon TCG artist Saya Tsuruta always hides little Pokéballs in her illustrations. Can you spot the Pokéball in all 4 pictures?
Honorable mentions:
1) Bidoof by Tomokazu Komiya
2) Bibarel by KIYOTAKA OSHIYAMA
3) Gyarados by Mitsuhiro Arita
4) Moltres by Pani Kobayashi
Favorite artworks from the Pokémon Go TCG set:
1) Slowbro by Mina Nakai
2) Xatu by Hataya
3) Slowpoke by N-Design Inc.
4) Magikarp by N-Design Inc.
Usually not a fan of the CG stuff, but these ones are pretty neat!
This must be the funniest cover change ever.
The guy is literally a warehouse keeper (it’s in the title)... and they turned him into a samurai on the US cover just because it’s a Japanese game? The 80s were a glorious age.
Thermae Romae Novae was a bit of a disappointment overall. It should’ve focused more on the wacky comedy, but half of it was pretty uninspired drama. The lackluster art and animation didn’t help.
Started reading this book compiling Naoki Yoshida’s biweekly Famitsu columns (吉田の日々赤裸々) that describe the process of rebooting Final Fantasy XIV.
I’ll use this thread to briefly summarize interesting points.
Pokémon Pinball Ruby & Sapphire is so pretty! I totally forgot this game existed – and didn’t even know it was published in the west.
Pokémon Trading Card Game 2, on the other hand, is a really good successor! It can get a bit tedious in the 2nd half when duels have very specific requirements, but overall it’s a decent upgrade.