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The future superstar of tomorrow...TODAY!
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Hey, there guys, long time lurker, first time post-er, Titan Zetta here. I've been lurking around The Spriters Resource for years but I finally decided to stop being a creeper and join in on some discussions. Recently, I've found myself absolutely obsessed with Game Maker 8.1 and I would LOVE to make a platform game so I decide to learn the way of the spriter. So, hopefully you guys can take me into your folds and I can learn a thing or two. Hell, maybe we can even go out for a beer*. So yeah, let's get along? Blank







*(This offer valid only for members 21 years of age or older. Not a real offer of beer.)
A pixel pushing, video editing, social media superstar...but only in the year 2777.
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That's cruel you don't go promising a beer and then say there isn't any.
Unlike a fellow student who just gave me a beer yesterday. Also pffff 21 that's ridiculous. So old...


Eeeeither way. Welcome to the Resource Community! Have a nice stay and whatnot.



I once made a platformer in GM 6.what years ago. Well, half a platformer. Never finished it. It was called "Poweroma". You played a granny who wanted to get to the supermarket in order to get the freshly released AUNT HELEN DVD COLLECTION™.
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(07-28-2012, 04:05 PM)Previous Wrote: I once made a platformer in GM 6.what years ago. Well, half a platformer. Never finished it. It was called "Poweroma". You played a granny who wanted to get to the supermarket in order to get the freshly released AUNT HELEN DVD COLLECTION™.

I would have gladly played that game. And thanks for the welcome. I hope to post a lot and improve while I'm here.
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Welcome to the Resource, Titan Zetta! Hope I'm sure the people here can help you become a top-rank spriter in no time Wink

By the way good luck with your game, I'm making one myself although it's in Flash so I probably won't be able to contribute or help at all Tongue
You may have a fresh start any moment you choose, for this thing that we call "failure" is not the falling down, but the staying down. -Mary Pickford
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