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I went on another run, this time to new BBV's in new areas. And boy, am I glad I went to that one out of the way one, because I felt distinctly lightheaded when I peeked into one of the bins up front and saw Marvel vs. Capcom 2 and Pikmin 2 sitting there.
I'm also quite happy I went to another out of the way one and found Assassin's Creed DS and all three of those PS2 games mint and complete.
That Etrian Oddyssey 2 only set me back $20 in GameStop credit and was picked up on the journey, so it stays in with this.
PSP:
Astonisha Story
Loco Roco
Mercury Meltdown Revolution
Platypus
PS2:
God of War
God of War 2
MARVEL VS CAPCOM 2
Metal Slug Anthology
DS:
Assassin's Creed: Altair's Chronicles
Etrian Odyssey 2
GC:
Legend of Zelda, The: Windwaker
Pikmin 2
Super Monkey Ball
Every single game is something for my colletion, except for Pikmin 2 and Zelda, which will likely be on my trade list at some point.
Link, Aryll and Tetra from Wind Waker as cute little gashapon. Twist the heads and the eyes move side to side.
Princess Zelda from Legend of Zelda series. Based on various artwork of her "Toon" form.
*Fig is printed by GreenPeaToys
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Nendoroid Toon Link (from the Windwaker game on the Gamecube/Wii U) is aesthetically the most unique looking like we've had in the past decade or so. The game (if you haven't played it) featured a cell shaded world where our hero is a squat child like character.
The Nendoroid style of figure captures this quite well, and while not as articulated as larger scale figures (or even the figma release), it comes with a few fund accessories (still no boomerang or bomb though).
Since I've been screwing around with my camera flash for this recent batch of pictures, I've found that I can make Toon Link somewhat more angry looking.
Probably tired of getting his ass kicked in Smash Bros.
This is a bag which I made for Making Gifts magazine, for the December 2010 issue, which is available now online. The front flap has two holes, bound by satin-stitching which shows the eyes behind.
the nintendo game cube. i got this device to play pikmin, probably my favourite video game, certainly hte game i've played most often. this is the silver grey one that came with the legend of zelda- windwaker. not my kind of game to be honest.
pikmin 2 was a little disapointing, tho i still played it to death but i still come back to the original pikmin.
this photo was taken with an Olympus Zuiko 135mm f3.5 lens via an adaptor made by SRB Gritturn.
Nendoroid Toon Link (from the Windwaker game on the Gamecube/Wii U) is aesthetically the most unique looking like we've had in the past decade or so. The game (if you haven't played it) featured a cell shaded world where our hero is a squat child like character.
The Nendoroid style of figure captures this quite well, and while not as articulated as larger scale figures (or even the figma release), it comes with a few fund accessories (still no boomerang or bomb though).
Since I've been screwing around with my camera flash for this recent batch of pictures, I've found that I can make Toon Link somewhat more angry looking.
Probably tired of getting his ass kicked in Smash Bros.
Project 52 - week 6
I was scouting for a beach-like location for a photoshoot, so I brought a little friend along with me.
Just finished working on this one. Took a while, the design was a little more tricky than I expected. My next few projects should involve me learning the airbrush, pretty excited about that.
Can you wave your wand and save post global warming Hyrule and the lovely Princess Zelda from the evil clutches of Gannon?
Made lovingly for my husband Kris's Birthday, although a little hurriedly (hence there are one or two things that will definitely be better next time I make one of these.) This is a carrot cake.