Friday Evening Sprite Sheetery Fun Time

I’ve been ripping and submitting some sprite sheets of the Nintendo DS variety this evening, and here’s a sprite sheet that got approved in the Spriters Resource website yesterday:

I remember watching this movie with my family back when I was a teenager but I didn’t even know it was made into a game for the Nintendo DS. I would love to try out the game someday in the future. 😉

Some More Practicing In MK1

This literally took me a thousand tries to complete this long combo.

I decided to come back to practicing a little bit of MK1 this evening, and I spent just enough coins to earn myself a new Kombat Kard foreground of Sareena:

I also spent enough blood crystals to purchase MK3 Sub-Zero and UMK3 Reptile but unfortunately I don’t have screenshots of those Klassic outfits, then I sold enough Steam trading cards to purchase this cool pair of glasses from the community market:

This item is a reference to the glasses worn by Kris Kringle in the 1994 film Miracle on 34th Street.

I am 100% satisfied with my newly purchased TF2 cosmetic. Hooray for me!

Saturday Night Sprite Sheet-O-Rama

I forgot to put up this Game Boy Advance sprite sheet the other day. It involves startup screens used in Frogger’s Journey: The Forgotten Relic.

This GBA game is alright but I don’t think it’s in my wheel house. Anyways, I’m already taking a long break from doing the sprite sheetifications… for now.

Doing Some More Scribblenauts Shenanigans

I created a new sibling while I was venturing around in Scribblenauts. Here is a screenshot of my new sibling:

I’ve also been uploading a bunch of fictional robot characters from different movies and TV shows, and speaking of robots here’s a pic of Claptrap throwing a simply fabulous robot party in Grave Manor:

Well, I’ve said enough for tonight. Now it’s time to go ahead and do my bed thing. Goodnight ladies and gentlemen!

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