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| Krossklash 8-bit Character Creation System; Like Cocoron, only more flexible | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jun 13 2012, 04:33:06 AM (1,323 Views) | |
| Crash Nicker | Jun 13 2012, 04:33:06 AM Post #1 |
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Everything That Counts And Draculas
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I remember showing this thing to KingPepe previously and now, after I've made a very slight update, a decision about throwing this to public was made. So, this thing was inspired by many wrestling games' Create-A-Superstar mode, as well as similar modes in Mortal Kombat Armageddon, Soulcalibur III, Soulcalibur IV, Soulcalibur V, whatever. Only now it's extremely small and in 8-bit, but who cares? It looks cool, it includes a lot of parts, it works! It's what I'd like to call Krossklash: Locked & Loaded Character Creator Chart v. 1.0. It was not intended for the "fakebit" style, so it pretty much lives up to the "standards of the real hardware": all head, torso and legs parts have two tiles each, and each character includes three colors: one for skin/eyes/other white places, one for outlines/black places and the last, custom one which is for "painting" hair and/or outfit elements. Here's a bunch of really, really quick examples of what it's possible to do with this thing. You may need to refer to the link above to read the text, though, because of PGC Forums' black background...
Edited by Crash Nicker, Jun 13 2012, 04:35:51 AM.
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| Crash Nicker | Jun 15 2012, 12:37:48 AM Post #2 |
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Er, since this thread got no replies so far, bump! |
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| Smedis2 | Jun 28 2012, 06:20:20 PM Post #3 |
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Fairly interesting, but seems a bit complicated. |
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| Crash Nicker | Jun 29 2012, 01:55:15 AM Post #4 |
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Thanks, although I don't understand how adding three random parts (head, torso, legs) on a character may get complicated. The variety of outfits, on the other hand... |
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| Robbi | Jul 1 2012, 07:35:48 AM Post #5 |
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cool game
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What pirated characters are these supposed to look like? |
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| Crash Nicker | Jul 1 2012, 12:49:40 PM Post #6 |
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Uh, not sure what you've meant, but if you were talking about the examples above, I clearly said to watch them via the link to the deviation.
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| Pepper-98 | Jul 2 2012, 02:38:24 PM Post #7 |
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Seems interesting...Is it just a "for fun" standalone thing or can it be applied to a game? |
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| Crash Nicker | Jul 3 2012, 12:52:08 AM Post #8 |
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Well, as long as someone (and this someone is me ) does the animations for this thing, yes, it can be applied to a game. Even better, it can be applied to a game for the 8-bit consoles or handhelds, thanks to the fact outfits are tile-based.
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) does the animations for this thing, yes, it can be applied to a game. Even better, it can be applied to a game for the 8-bit consoles or handhelds, thanks to the fact outfits are tile-based.
2:23 AM Jul 11