The only good thing about their business is that they don't ship outside the UK. Their shitty designs are contained to the British Isles.
Fuck the cruise ship industry.
Co-founder of Graveyard Keeper dev Lazy Bear Games regularly posts AI art & asks for help with AI gen code
Going as far as feeding his own games art into the slop machine
The game itself is from 2018 so it predates the stuff, but they announced a sequel & I expect it to be full of AI-gen slop
Krokodyl
The Princess Peach tee has the wrong name: they wrote 王女桃, princess peach (the fruit) instead of ピーチ姫 (Pīchi-hime), her name in Japanese.
Recruiter: Describe yourself in 5 words.
The website on the label of their tee is player-clothing.com, which is a Japanese tee printer. So they either got their own website wrong or they're just dropshipping tee from that Japanese company. Either way, not a good look.
Once you've seen all that, their "about us" page is quite funny.
The Bowser tee has the dumbest mistake: Bowser's name is written as 給水タンク which means "water supply tank". It should be クッパ (kuppa) or バウザー (bauzā).
Selon jeuxvideo.com, contenu concis, efficace et percutants = anecdote vieille de 10 ans, pas mise à jour, régurgitée avec des erreurs et illustrations 100% IA (mention spé à l'image de PCB qui met la sauvegarde dans la ROM). Tout pour faire des vues...
www.youtube.com/shorts/4tCm3...
The Yoshi tee is meant to read "Since 1990" but reads "It's 1990" (です 1990). The most iconic food Yoshi eats is called ヨッシーフルーツ (Yoshi Fruit, from SMW) but they chose to name grapes (葡萄) and honeydew (甘露)?!
I don't know if it's meant to be a goomba but the rightmost fruit looks like a buttplug.
The people who run the AI slop news site retroshell, also sell gaming T-shirts on playerclothing.com.
They claim that "each tee is the result of almost 10 years of development."
Here's their mission statement. Let's take a look at the tees.