Every remake of a game should come with a copy of the game it is remaking that is compatible with modern hardware but otherwise untouched and I'm not even exaggerating this should be mandated by law. If you're going to attempt to recreate a piece of art you have to give people access to its original context otherwise it becomes the only context and makes the previous version simply a superceded product
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Thinking about how Starkid’s raised nearly half a million dollars for Cinderella’s Castle simply by being transparent about where their money goes, being nice to their fan base, hiring unproblematic, talented people, and creating good, original art
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As I don't have the time to work on new piece at the moment, I made this little remake of a remake.
Two years between the first version and this one.
This exercise proves to me that, as I've been thinking for some time, I've entered this delightful period where my sense of observation and my ability to see faults have progressed and are out of step with my skills, which need to be improved.
You can see the two versions side by side after the " keep reading " cut.
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robin introduces a house rule when her daughter's maybe four or five: movies after 7pm only, unless they're child-friendly. josie goes to bed at 7pm, so it isn't an issue, really.
the thing is, the rule carries through as she ages, but what robin, steve, eddie and nancy forgot to account for was that kids are smart.
josie, obviously, knows that they only watch films she's not allowed to watch after she's gone to bed. but she also knows that they operate on supposed dinosaur logic, which is if she sits very, very still, they will forget she's there.
it works... for a while.
because one night, they're watching scream, and they've just reached the reveal of who ghostface is. robin and nancy are tucked into an armchair together, and steve and eddie are lounging on the couch. eddie tucked up against steve's chest, says, "oh, stu and billy definitely have a lil something-something going on." they've definitely kissed"
"they've definitely kissed," robin agrees.
on the screen, billy stabs stu to sell their story, and eddie grins. "with tongue, yeah."
and josie, eight years old, far too young to understand any deeper concept of the conversation, pipes up, "why would he stab him if they've kissed?"
and eddie, who had forgotten she was there, yells, "JESUS FUCK!"
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