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InkBlotCreations
Hello, I am an animator who hopes to one day be recognized, or even remembered as a Newgrounds legend.

Age 26, Female

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Joined on 1/4/11

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Sure, that sounds fine! Or, how about if the 2nd party member turned away, just as a tiny grass person runs by? Maybe the 1st party member sees the tiny grass person, and still disagrees... I imagine it's gonna take a lot of soap and a good washingboard at the river, to clean that sock...

I know, creative, isn't it? And I wrote that skit in like five minutes, it was more of an example than something that would actually make it into the animations. A better skit that might actually make it in will be made later.

By the way, for those who didn't get the "tiny grass people" reference, it's a reference to The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap.

The Minish, in the game, were little people who were revealed to be the ones who hide rupees and items in the tall grass and rocks that you destroyed.

Guess that makes me one of those who didn't get the reference... from before the Atari 2600 to today, somehow I missed Zelda completely. Your early 20's are prime RPG weather...

Truthfully, most of my game knowledge is from Pokemon, Online Games and Animal Crossing. I just go to wikis because my mom wasn't the type to frequently purchase video games. I grew up with a trusty gamecube and got new games for Christmas and my Birthday. Once or twice I've gotten a new console, namely Nintendo DS type platforms. Now have a DSi XL, a broken Lite, and a 2DS. And personally I'm happier with the 2DS than I think I would be with the 3DS. It's more comfortable to hold, fills the void of not owning a gameboy, and has no hinge to break. Breaking the hinge is the most common way to break your DS.

But anyway, I was actually surprisingly game-deprived compared to most gamers today. I still played, but there are countless folks who played countless more games than I ever did. I've actually always wanted a N64 for a Pokemon Snap game, because I can't find an Emulator without a glitch.

...I think I'm done talking about my game career. Haha, but yeah. I only knew the Minish Cap fact because I look on wikis about the games.

You're basically describing everything I missed out on. For a few years in the 90's I had a Genesis, 32X and Sega CD, maybe 2 dozen games. Really wanted a Neo-Geo or a 3DO, but that was like the price of a used car... My blue collar years kinda made everything breakable, so I didn't bother, but I did have a few cheezy unlit LCD handheld games in the 80's, Track and Field was my fave, button mashing goodness.

I didn't get a real computer until '96, which was okay, because before that, it was all brain burning pixel primitiveness... if you played more than an hour of those really old games, you'd close your eyes and see blocky sprites coming at you from all angles :p As for the games I missed, there's enough fan-based stuff here to fill in all the gaps, in my gaming history. I did watch the first few seasons of Pokemon, all of the original Yu-Gi-Oh, I've cards for both games, but never played :/

Sounds like a cool idea. I just found you from your comment on Freesound hahaha, can't wait to see what you're making.