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Re: Annette Again video... [message #127379 is a reply to message #127378] |
Wed, 27 June 2007 06:03 |
Kendrick Kerwin Chua
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In article <f5sgsq$f0b$1@aioe.org>,
BelPowerslave <bel@whipassgaming.com> wrote:
> 'ello all,
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> Just posted a video for the Mega CD game "Annette Again", the third part
> in the unnamed trilogy consisting of El Viento, Earnest Evans and AA.
> While it's not exactly WolfTeam's best work, I do think it's
> alright....not terrible. At any rate, check out the video, see what you
> think:
Not having web access right now, I have to ask... Is it done in the same
style, with separate sprites making up the segments of the moving
characters? That's sort of a neat idea in principle, but in practice it
always looks strange. If 3D graphics hadn't taken off, it might have
developed further to the point where the sprites themselves were animated
to match the movement.
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Re: Annette Again video... [message #127380 is a reply to message #127379] |
Wed, 27 June 2007 06:22 |
BelPowerslave
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>> Just posted a video for the Mega CD game "Annette Again", the third part
>> in the unnamed trilogy consisting of El Viento, Earnest Evans and AA.
>> While it's not exactly WolfTeam's best work, I do think it's
>> alright....not terrible. At any rate, check out the video, see what you
>> think:
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> Not having web access right now, I have to ask... Is it done in the same
> style, with separate sprites making up the segments of the moving
> characters? That's sort of a neat idea in principle, but in practice it
> always looks strange. If 3D graphics hadn't taken off, it might have
> developed further to the point where the sprites themselves were animated
> to match the movement.
No, it's not "marionette" Earnest Evans style. Pure hand drawn sprites
all the way for this one. I kind of liked the style they used in EE
though, if nothing else it was definitely interesting....plus, I just
really love the game(EE). :)
Bel
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