@RupeeClock I'm not sure if the fur is real or not, it looks off to me but that could simply be because of the way it was used, but almost all 'fake' feathers in the world are real, because there's no shortage of them (chickens are the most eaten land dwelling animal, after all) and they'd be a PITA to manufacture
Minor correction: Gaelic is a family of languages that include scots Gaelic, Manx and Gaelige aka irish. Gaelic is not a name for any language. Minor quibble aside, this is amazing and I wish I could read or speak irish. I also heard of a fan translation for chrono trigger.
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Re: Ever Wondered What Happened To Star Fox's Puppets? The Answer Isn't Good
@RupeeClock I'm not sure if the fur is real or not, it looks off to me but that could simply be because of the way it was used, but almost all 'fake' feathers in the world are real, because there's no shortage of them (chickens are the most eaten land dwelling animal, after all) and they'd be a PITA to manufacture
Re: A Forgotten GBA & DS Gem Is Getting A Revival On Consoles & PC Later This Year
@PZT Wasn't Scurge a late release? most late GBA releases don't need color correction because of the GBA SP
Re: Fan Spends Six Months Translating Pokémon Red & Blue Into Irish
Minor correction: Gaelic is a family of languages that include scots Gaelic, Manx and Gaelige aka irish. Gaelic is not a name for any language.
Minor quibble aside, this is amazing and I wish I could read or speak irish.
I also heard of a fan translation for chrono trigger.