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  • Get ready for MAX 2024! Dive into our packed agenda with sessions on graphic design, motion design, graffiti, and more. Save the dates: Oct 141...
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    Get ready for MAX 2024! Dive into our packed agenda with sessions on graphic design, motion design, graffiti, and more. Save the dates: Oct 1416. https://adobe.ly/3TePHtu
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  • Why Ristar Should've Been The Genesis's Mascot, Not Sonic
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    Ristar is celebrating its 30-year anniversary today, February 16, 2025. Below, we make the case that despite Sonic's breakout celebrity, Ristar really deserved to be the face of Sega.It's fair to say that Mario will likely always sit on the throne as the most iconic video game mascot of all time, but Sonic the Hedgehog certainly gave him a run for his money back in the '90s. The lovable 'tude and blistering speed of the Blue Blur made him a cultural figure par excellence in the days of the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis, and you can even argue that his signature velocity defined the idea of that Sega console in the average gamer's mind. That said, Genesis fanatics are well aware that Sonic isn't even the best platform star on his own console. That honor belongs to Ristar, who Sonic kneecapped like a coward 30 years ago so he could stay on the treadmill of producing endlessly mediocre spin-offs with no substance or new ideas.Okay, that is a bit harsh to Sonic--it's not his fault that Sega has dropped the ball with his games since roughly the turn of the century, with a few notable exceptions. But while Sonic's signature speed and beautiful pastel aesthetics never quite made the transition to 3D, mechanics-focused indie platformers similar to Ristar have continued to find an audience, from the gravity flip of VVVVVV to the no-jump gimmick of Yellow Taxi Goes Vroom. In this way, Ristar was a swinging star-man ahead of his time, and it's unfortunate that Sega didn't realize that.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • Zenless Zone Zero Leak Teases Possible New Character
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    A Zenless Zone Zero leak is teasing a possible new character named Jufufu. Known for its unique fighting game mechanics, Zenless Zone Zero's character roster has diverse abilities that serve different purposes, from buffing allies to dealing significant damage to enemies.
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    Once a staple of video games, local co-op and split-screen play has become somewhat of a rarity in the modern era. This is a shame, given that many games designed with local co-op in mind tend to be more approachable to newcomers.
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  • How Marvel Rivals does right by its Asian characters
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    Marvel Rivals took the game industry by stormwhen it was released in December 2024, proving that the hero shooter space still has plenty to offer after games like Overwatch, Valorant, and Apex Legends dominated the genre. The Marvel universe is composed of many different origins and cultures, and its impressive to see Marvel Rivals reflect that with such a diverse playable character roster. Marvel writers take real-life cultures and implements elements of their legends and stories to create new characters that can represent them. Its a way for everyone around the world to be seen. The games representation is not just skin deep, though its inclusion of Asian characters like Iron Fist, Peni Parker, Psylocke, and Luna Snow reflects that.Iron Fist is particularly notable because of his characters somewhat controversial background, which Marvel Rivals interpretation of the character rectifies, whether intentionally or not. In the last few years alone, Marvel stories have embraced Asian characters Luna Snow tapped into the growing K-pop industry while Psylocke and Peni Parker took notable roles in other Marvel media.Polygon spoke with NetEase creative director Guangyun Chen via email to discuss Marvel Rivals Asian characters, their backstories, and what kind of representation we might see in the game in the future.A new origin for Iron FistWhen it came to deciding which characters to add to Marvel Rivals roster, Chen said, the obvious ones came to mind Iron Man, Hulk, Thor. The team at NetEase, however, also wanted to add in some lesser-known yet interesting characters.Marvel Rivals was a chance to create new interpretations of older characters, and one of the most interesting ones is the games version of Iron Fist. The hero is usually known as Danny Rand, a white kung fu enthusiast born into a wealthy New York City family. In 2022s Iron Fist vol 6 #1 comic, a young Chinese man named Lin Lie became the new Iron Fist this is the version that joins Marvel Rivals.This interesting choice led to an interesting revelation: it avoids the conversation of cultural appropriation around Iron Fist. Back in 2015, Disney and Marvel announced that they would be creating a live-action Iron Fist adaptation. Subsequently, the Asian American community called for a change in making the hero Asian instead of white. Ultimately, Danny Rand was played by English actor Finn Jones.While Chen and NetEase declined to comment on whether this controversy was a factor in bringing on Lin Lie instead of Danny Rand, Chen said, When were designing character backgrounds, we always keep the latest comic storylines in mind to make sure everything feels fresh and in tune with the current Marvel universe. Marvel introduced Lin Lie 2018 as Sword Master in a partnership with NetEase to attract more readers in East Asia.This sequence of events ended up being convenient for Marvel Rivals Iron Fist. Its a fresh take on the hero and one that actually makes sense within the lore rather than simple racebending, and circumvents controversy regarding its origins. Other heroes have been racebent before. One example is The Human Torch from 2015s Fantastic Four, played by actor Michael B. Jordan. In that case, The Human Torch is traditionally white, but the heros origins didnt necessarily demand that hed be. So having a Black actor play the character was a much different interpretation. After all, having fire powers isnt inherently linked to being a specific race.When it comes to Iron Fist, however, his kung fu abilities directly tie back to Asian culture, so it would make sense for the hero to be of a similar race. Thats not to say other races and cultures cant practice kung fu or martial arts, but considering how a majority of prominent heroes are white, having an Asian Iron Fist is a great step towards representation.Where K-pop comes inLin Lies Iron Fist isnt the only Marvel character born out of a collaboration with Asian studios. In 2018, mobile game developer NetMarble introduced Luna Snow in Marvel Future Fight. Luna Snow is a South Korean K-pop idol with ice-based powers, and she is now a playable character in Marvel Rivals.With the growing popularity of K-pop, it was only a matter of time until video game developers took notice. Boy group BTS collaborated with games like Among Us and Maple Story, while one of its members, Jung Kook, promoted Xbox Game Pass. Girl group LE SSERAFIM wrote a song called Perfect Night for Overwatch 2, and the global juggernaut NewJeans worked on Gods for League of Legends. With Luna Snow in Marvel Rivals, its possible the game will have some sort of big K-pop collaboration though when pressed for a comment, Chen simply said to stay tuned.Much like how Lin Lie was added to the Marvel universe to appeal to more Chinese readers, Luna Snows inclusion undoubtedly brought in more Korean readers. Theres been a recent wave of reactionary sentiment among DEI initiatives, especially in gaming, but in my eyes, expanding your audience by creating diverse characters helps create a much richer and interesting universe. Having different interpretations of characters and bringing in lesser-known ones is what helped Marvel Rivals stand out among its peers, which even include other Marvel games like 2020s Marvels Avengers and 2022s Marvels Midnight Suns.Two other playable Asian characters in Marvel Rivals, Psylocke and Peni Parker, saw a resurgence in other Marvel projects. Psylocke appeared in the 2003 film X-Men: the Last Stand and 2016s X-Men: Apocalypse. Shes a mutant assassin with psychic abilities, but her portrayal in these live-action adaptations dampened her butterfly motif, which is a visible manifestation of her powers, most notably seen in the Wolverine and the X-Men Animated series. However, her Marvel Rivals character brings that back and its in a much more Japanese-inspired design thanks to its more cartoonish art direction.Peach Momokos hit comic Demon Days has really taken off, and the character of the Spirit Butterfly is just unforgettable, Chen explained. We absolutely love her! We think that her unique origin story gives her a great fit for Marvel Rivals.Peni Parker is most known from the incredible Spider-Verse movies, and her Marvel Rivals version has garnered plenty of comparisons to D.Va from Overwatch. Its not hard to see why; theyre both Asian and both pilot a giant robot around the battlefield. Like Luna Snow in Marvel Rivals, Overwatchs D.Va is the games Korean representation. Shes a professional gamer, and esports is enormously popular in South Korea, known as the capital of esports.Looking forwardWhile Marvel Rivals has a stacked roster filled with diverse characters, there are some obvious Asian heroes missing. Shang-Chi and Silk immediately come to mind. Shang-Chi has a live-action adaptation in the dominating Marvel Cinematic Universe, while Silk is a popular Spider-Man character. She was briefly introduced in the ending of Insomniacs Marvels Spider-Man 2. Although its unclear how they would be differentiated from Iron Fist and Spider-Man, respectively Shang-Chis powers are based on martial arts, like Iron Fists, and Silks powers came from the radioactive spider, like Spider-Mans.Even with its diverse roster of heroes, Marvel Rivals has room to improve on its representation. For starters, its Asian characters consist of East Asians, with South and Southeast Asian characters being woefully underrepresented, which is unfortunately very common. Thats easily fixable, however. The popular Kamala Khan, aka Ms. Marvel, is Pakistani-American and seems to be a no-brainer for Marvel Rivals. Not only was she the star protagonist of Marvels Avengers story campaign, but shes also in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.Jubilee from X-Men should be considered, too. While shes the daughter of Chinese immigrants, Vietnamese-American actress Lana Condor played her in X-Men: Apocalypse. Itd be a minor difference, but interpreting Jubilee as Vietnamese in Marvel Rivals would go a long way considering the dearth of Vietnamese heroes in general.Lets not stop at heroes either! Villains are important as well. The Chinese Martin Li, aka Mister Negative, was a major antagonist in Insomniacs Marvels Spider-Man universe. While Asians have been portrayed as stereotypical villains, particularly in Western media, Mister Negative has depth to his character. Hes a clever representation of the Asian theme of yin and yang as hes both an owner of a homeless shelter as well as a ruthless crime lord in Insomniacs games. He shows that Asian characters can not only embody heroic qualities, but also flawed ones, to make them fully realized beings.Despite my hopes for more additions, Marvel Rivals has a bright future ahead, both in terms of being a long-lasting fun game and as a beacon of representation. Its initial roster is miles better than many other games when it comes to diversity, and thats due to Marvels rich history. But whats even more impressive is that its characters come from all sorts of real-world cultures and inspirations, and as a result, Marvel Rival stands heads and shoulders above its competition.
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  • The Paddington movies lost their beating heart when they lost Sally Hawkins
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    The third Paddington movie, Paddington in Peru, is a worthy addition to the franchise, with just as much humor and almost as much heart as its predecessors. Most of the cast members return to their roles, with one big exception: Sally Hawkins, who played family matriarch Mary Brown in the first two movies, decided this movie was the right time to depart the franchise.Instead, Emily Mortimer (Cars 2, Mary Poppins Returns) takes up the Mary role. In this new film, shes a sweet mother, grappling with the fact her children are about to leave the nest. At this point in the franchise, she doesnt really need to be anything more. To her credit, Mortimer plays the role of a caring, sad mother quite well.But the Mary Brown from the first two movies wasnt just a kind-hearted mum: She was also the most emotionally open member of the Brown family, as well as brazen and unhinged enough to take in a talking bear she found at a train station. And thats what made Hawkins absolutely perfect for the role.Much like fish-man romancer Elisa Esposito in Guillermo del Toros The Shape of Water, the role Hawkins snagged an Academy Award nomination for, Mary Brown is utterly normal at first glance until circumstances veer toward the abnormal, and she reveals herself as deeply weird.Mary is an illustrator who works a lot on childrens books. Its not outright said, but its implied that shes the one who decorated the Browns family home. Its so bright and colorful, just like the artfully eclectic outfits she wears. Theres a whole painted mural of a tree, twisting up the spiral staircase at the center of the house. Hawkins plays Mary perfectly as a grounded woman who also wears her eccentricities on her sleeve, to the point where she embarrasses her preteen daughter.Mary is the bridge between the perfectly mundane (albeit disconnected and distant) Brown family and the wee bear they take in. Shes actually arguably even weirder than Paddington, who despite being an incredibly accident-prone bear, is very normal. While Paddington just wants to make marmalade sandwiches and remind his neighbors about their keys, Marys going around plucking up talking bears from train stations and breaking into peoples houses to find clues that will help solve the theft of a missing picture book.Shes a bit spacey and a bit messy, and her eyes dart back and forth and light up when she snags onto something exciting. When she sits on her bed, arguing with her husband about Paddingtons latest mishap, she tucks her knees into her big sweater, a small physical detail that just really cements how much shes in touch with her childlike side.That version of Mary was absolutely necessary for the first two Paddington movies, where Paddington struggled to find his place in London, and found someone willing to take a chance on him. Mary has one hand extended to Paddington and the other to the greater community. If they can respect and trust this absolutely quirky woman, then they can make space in their hearts for the bear she loves.By Paddington in Peru, Paddington has acclimated to England, so theres no need to urge others to accept him. Mary Brown simply has to love Paddington and want the best for him, and Mortimer certainly does that well. But Hawkins brought a special magic to Mary, one that sparkled with whimsy and brought wonder to the mundane. She is the exact type of person to take the leap and embrace Paddington and all the delightful quirks he brings.Paddington in Peru is in theaters now.
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