16 Bit Anthros - Possible Future Designs
5 years ago
General
Hey all. Hope you’re continuing to stay safe.
It just dawned on me that I only have a few levels left to go in the game gear version of sonic 2... then sonic 3... then what? I’m having a ton of fun doing the series, so I’m not quite ready to shelf it for the time being. I have a few ideas on where to go afterwards. Maybe some old school game fans would like to weigh in on what they’d like to see.
Keep in mind that I’m mostly sticking to what is nostalgic to myself. So I’m mostly going to be focusing on games from the genesis era, since that’s what I played the most growing up... but I did play other systems, so non-sega games not out of the realm of possibility.
If I wanted to keep going with sonic games, here’s a few ideas:
-Sonic Chaos- I had that game and played the hell out of it. Some of the levels are really cool and may make for some fun anthro inspiration.
-Sonic Spinball - I owned this game, but it wasn’t my favorite. It may be fun to explore the levels here because, from what I understand, a lot of people didn’t finish the first level.
-Sonic Unleashed Daytime Levels - AKA the good levels. It’s a shame that they weren’t in a better game. The reason why I’m considering doing this is because this game has one of my favorite sonic levels (Dragon Road).
If I wanted to branch out into other games:
-Nights into Dreams - It is very possible that I do this game for the series at one point since it is a very meaningful game to me. Right before my older brother moved out of my parent house, he received a Saturn for Christmas and we played this game a lot together.
-Spyro PS1 Trilogy - Because these games were my high school years.
-Mario Kart - Might be fun.
-Battletoads - Wind Tunnel based anthro, anyone? 😖
Other possibilities include Donkey Kong Country and Yoshi’s Island, but since these two games have so many levels, I’d probably only pick a select few levels to make adoptables from.
It just dawned on me that I only have a few levels left to go in the game gear version of sonic 2... then sonic 3... then what? I’m having a ton of fun doing the series, so I’m not quite ready to shelf it for the time being. I have a few ideas on where to go afterwards. Maybe some old school game fans would like to weigh in on what they’d like to see.
Keep in mind that I’m mostly sticking to what is nostalgic to myself. So I’m mostly going to be focusing on games from the genesis era, since that’s what I played the most growing up... but I did play other systems, so non-sega games not out of the realm of possibility.
If I wanted to keep going with sonic games, here’s a few ideas:
-Sonic Chaos- I had that game and played the hell out of it. Some of the levels are really cool and may make for some fun anthro inspiration.
-Sonic Spinball - I owned this game, but it wasn’t my favorite. It may be fun to explore the levels here because, from what I understand, a lot of people didn’t finish the first level.
-Sonic Unleashed Daytime Levels - AKA the good levels. It’s a shame that they weren’t in a better game. The reason why I’m considering doing this is because this game has one of my favorite sonic levels (Dragon Road).
If I wanted to branch out into other games:
-Nights into Dreams - It is very possible that I do this game for the series at one point since it is a very meaningful game to me. Right before my older brother moved out of my parent house, he received a Saturn for Christmas and we played this game a lot together.
-Spyro PS1 Trilogy - Because these games were my high school years.
-Mario Kart - Might be fun.
-Battletoads - Wind Tunnel based anthro, anyone? 😖
Other possibilities include Donkey Kong Country and Yoshi’s Island, but since these two games have so many levels, I’d probably only pick a select few levels to make adoptables from.
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But 2 years ago I bought "Spyro: Reignited" for my Xbox One, and am still having a lot of fun playing it.
The other games you mention are still fun too.
And I just watched the new Sonic movie, Jim Carrey was back "in form" with his over-the-top performance.
All three were originally released on the 16-bit Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) or in the case of FFV, the Super Family Computer (Super Famicom [SFC]), also a 16-bit system.
I was today years old when I learned this.