I started on these in 2006 to be used in The Mana World, but they've been laying dormant unfinished for some fifteen years. At the end of last year I finally got to bringing them to a usable state, still using the same Wacom Graphire 3. :)
I think it may stand for Zelda, and explicitly not the platform game... as constrasted by JRPGs, which - in my interpretation - would cover RPGs with random encounters and a more turn-based combat system, like Final Fantasy. But I could be wrong.
Secret of Mana and Terranigma would also be a ZRPG, according to this definition. Even if all these games originated from Japan; the J in JRPG.
If the NC license flag is not a problem (I think it's all CC-BY-NC-SA) you may find what you're looking for by digging through the 8-Bit Collective archive.
Well scaped. Universe at half speed... almost. ^ ^
Made me try speeding it up.
I know, I passed these to someone in the project about a year ago. With "they" I meant the tiles. :)
Feel free to post links or screenshots featuring these tiles, here in the comments. Also, I added an archive containing the full preview map.
After I saw Drummyfish's deletion review of Super Tux Kart on Libre Game Wiki I started working on some karts.
Urho and Toots have been approved as add-ons and so can now be downloaded in game.
WIP at the time of writing.
Thanks! Glad you like 'em.
I started on these in 2006 to be used in The Mana World, but they've been laying dormant unfinished for some fifteen years. At the end of last year I finally got to bringing them to a usable state, still using the same Wacom Graphire 3. :)
This type of crown is called a wreath. You might want to add that as a tag.
Great stuffs!
Fancy ride too, btw.
Thanks. ツ If you want to see it in action, these three projects contain this asset:
I think it may stand for Zelda, and explicitly not the platform game... as constrasted by JRPGs, which - in my interpretation - would cover RPGs with random encounters and a more turn-based combat system, like Final Fantasy. But I could be wrong.
Secret of Mana and Terranigma would also be a ZRPG, according to this definition. Even if all these games originated from Japan; the J in JRPG.
I guess you progressed. :)
So You Want To Be A Pixel Artist?
If the NC license flag is not a problem (I think it's all CC-BY-NC-SA) you may find what you're looking for by digging through the 8-Bit Collective archive.
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