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I only have two games for my 3DS that I actually play. MarioKart 3D and this, Sonic Colors (yes, a DS game).
Now Playing: Sonic Colors (2010)
Sonic Colors (DS) was developed by Dimps and published by SEGA.
I feel that Sonic hasn't had a good game since the first Sonic Adventure on the Sega Dreamcast back in 1999. I've seen Sonic Colors on the Wii, and it looked quite fun; however, I don't own a Wii or ever intend to own a Wii. I felt like I was missing out, but not problem I can live with that. Surprisingly, SEGA had released this title on the DS... and it's a side-scroller.. the way I think Sonic should be. Not quite the game I saw on the Wii, but again... I can live with that.
This game is fun. Whether at the bus-stop or waiting for your girlfriend to put on her make-up, this is the perfect time-killer.
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Lightwall at King's Cross St Pancras station.
Rotated to give Mariokart Rainbow Road effect.
Continuing her tradition of choosing characters from literature, for Halloween 2008, Nettie was Laura Ingalls Wilder. She sewed the entire costume, including the bonnet, to match the description in the Little House books. She’s a whiz on her Hello Kitty sewing machine. Peabody’s Mario costume was just a little easier to put together. A felt “M” glued to an old St. Louis Cardinals baseball hat, fake mustache and overalls assembled with blue duct tape and old jeans (even Oshkosh doesn’t sell overalls for boys anymore). A cardboard Shooting Star Mariokart completed the ensemble. It was a gorgeous night for a walk and the kids brought home a record amount of candy (now counted and sorted). We’re already thinking about our next costumes for next year.
Chocolate Maderia Cake decorated in the SUper Mario kart Wii theme, with a hand made mario with his Wii steering wheel made from modelling paste.
A cheerful child smiles widely, showcasing a small Mario figure suspended from a string. This moment captures the joy of play in a vibrant outdoor setting during daytime.
Seriously, that's not cool, clone. You're ruining a good lap.
I know, I know. I said no more gimmicks, but what else am I gonna do for a television theme?
For FGR: Televisions
For TRP: Life is messy (this is about to get very messy)
For TOTW: Motion
Didnt go into much detail here but the outcome was good with bugs sat on a mario kart arcade machine pulling a face at mario
This is for my 52 Project, I post one photo a week set to a specific theme, which is drawn out of a hat by a member of the forum TalkPhotography.
Week 6 is "Special".
I've always been a Nintendo fan. Ever since I was 4 years old, stealing my older brother's Gameboy and hiding upstairs with it. Something about the Nintendo 64 make it just that bit more special than all the other consoles..
I find it funny that, even today well over a decade old, the N64 shows up in so many bedrooms. I don't know a single student flat tht doesn't own one! It must be pretty special to even be favoured over the new Xbox and PS3!
So here's my theme picture and my tribute to a fantastic console! No it didn't have the best graphics, but the gameplay was unbeatable. No fancy graphics could ever beat the fun of Mario Kart with a bunch of friends!
My nephew Charlie is Mario crazy. I wanted to do him a drawing as I love the imagery of the videogames. I took inspiration for this from the cover of the Gameboy game "super Mario land" I completed it on a2 paper using first pencils, then went over the top with gouache paint. then I outlined everything in black fine liner. I touched it up afterwards in photoshop.