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What game should Brian spoof next?
There are years left in Final Fantasy I, but someday it's all going to come to an end. What game should Brian spoof next? Should he try a Final Fantasy sequel, or should he branch out?
Whatever it is, I think that he should stay with 8-bit. |
This has come up before. He has no intentions of spoofing another game, and if I had some words I could use to find an older version of this thread, I'd link it.
Sorry, man. EDIT: Got something. Quote:
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The way it's going right now he'll probably be in the middle of his writing career by the time the comic ends. Which doesn't mean he won't spoof a game ever again, but I don't think we're going to see "8-Bit Theater II: Chaos lives" or anything like that.
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Maybe the title should be: "What game would we like to see Brian spoof next?"
I'm up for a Halo spoof. That would be hilarious. EDIT: I know he won't spoof another game, as it is a "What If?" Situation. What If Brian decides to spoof another game? What game would we like him to spoof? |
you guys'll lose interest before Brian runs out of FF material.
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Blasphemer!!! We shall never lose interest!
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How about Shining Force? It's almost as if it's made to be spoofed- your starting characters are:
Tao, a mage who's a pyro. Luke, a dwarf who has a clown nose for some reason. Ken, a knight whose comments verge on homosexuality. Hans, an archer who is a complete wimp and keeps asking to be put in the back lines. And Lowe, a healer who follows you around like a puppy dog and seems to worship you, along with being very perverted in the game's remake. Later characters include Gort, a senile old man, Domingo, a freaky talking jellyfish with an attitude, and many other disturbing people. Wow...Shining Force was pretty screwed up. But all of this is hypothetical, as there probably won't be another "spoof comic". |
sounds like that doesn't need a spoof at all. You can't spoof something that doesn't take itself seriously...cause then it's spoofing itself.
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Trivia: The comic is not, technically, called 8-bit Theater. 8-bit Theater is the name I used for the section that hosted sprite comics on my old site. The idea was to run several comics. The Final Fantasy one that you're all familiar with, a story about Samus while she hunted down the last Metroid, a parody of 2D shooters (which saw some of its material in the too-darn-short-lived Space Blaster series of donation comics), a re-telling of the Mega Man mythos, and probably something with the River City Ransom sprites because it's a great game/series and the sprites are so easy to manipulate.
But everyone liked the FF one so much I just stuck with it. |
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