"We already live in a world where you walk outside and there are billboards and signs that are obvious AI slop. That’s become part of our visual reality. To me, generative AI feels less like innovation than a symptom of a broader cultural and economic rot."
I like this kid.
So, I played a demo of #StarFox...
(sigh)
I tried, people. I seriously tried.
While it was fun to revisit the N64 game with a new coat of paint, too many new elements just took me out of it.
And I say this as someone whose jam was Star Fox since high school.
QTP with a great animated villain!
My newest commission from the always amazing @theabbeyroadie.bsky.social in honor of the passing of two legends from the He-Man fandom. John Erwin who was the original voice of He-Man and Roger Sweet the creator of the toyline. You two gave us the power and are a cherished part of our childhoods,RIP
(notices Donald's mismatched hands and his uneven eyebrows)
I’m ok chat.
I’m just deeply grieving.
Everything in life is transient.
I celebrate that the experience happened. I am grateful that I lived it FULLY.
Thank you for sharing the journey with me.
Yukiko, i will love u forever.
Yosuke, let’s go get a burger.
💚💛💚💛💚 Chie out
So it seems, in the end, that the blame lies with Square Enix’s U.S. division, which—believing that the Japanese cover art wouldn’t “appeal” to a Western audience, decided to modify it using AI rather than commissioning a new one or simply… keeping the Japanese version. 🤡