Showing the buttons is necessary to educate the player on how to play the game, and the artist is not claiming ownership. Use of these buttons also has no effect on the market value of Xbox controllers. I can't imagine this being ruled as anything other than fair use if a legal issue were to arise, and even if someone in some legal department thought it was infringement, it's so miniscule that it wouldn't be worth the cost of trying to hunt these assets down and remove them, though such a claim would fall flat before it ever got off the ground, as developers have never needed to ask permission to show buttons in order to teach players, and it would only hurt a controller manufacturer to make such a requirement. No one would want to support a controller if they have to ask to support it.
Thanks! He can actually use different elements of acorn bombs, but I just did fire for now. Might add more later, and probably more poses from his original sprite.
I made a sort of lite version of this and thought I'd share it. I used Metroid Zero Misison style negative space, allowing the main tiles to be much more compact, and added a few more variations of different tiles, like a longer horizontal pillar, some more stuff with plants and cracks, and a few different pots. Also added an iron gate that has a lock.
Thanks! Let me know what you want me to add to him!
Oh, someone saw through my secret pun! Curse you! >.-.<
Good idea. Yeah, I could add that.
Is that the Enterprise?
Showing the buttons is necessary to educate the player on how to play the game, and the artist is not claiming ownership. Use of these buttons also has no effect on the market value of Xbox controllers. I can't imagine this being ruled as anything other than fair use if a legal issue were to arise, and even if someone in some legal department thought it was infringement, it's so miniscule that it wouldn't be worth the cost of trying to hunt these assets down and remove them, though such a claim would fall flat before it ever got off the ground, as developers have never needed to ask permission to show buttons in order to teach players, and it would only hurt a controller manufacturer to make such a requirement. No one would want to support a controller if they have to ask to support it.
Ah, this'll be a major help in designing cities for my RPG! Thank you! :D
Thanks! He can actually use different elements of acorn bombs, but I just did fire for now. Might add more later, and probably more poses from his original sprite.
Stare at it long enough, and it looks like the camera is moving. @.-.@;
Gah, you're here?! SWEET! :D Love the tiles, too!
I made a sort of lite version of this and thought I'd share it. I used Metroid Zero Misison style negative space, allowing the main tiles to be much more compact, and added a few more variations of different tiles, like a longer horizontal pillar, some more stuff with plants and cracks, and a few different pots. Also added an iron gate that has a lock.
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