i think perv the dev mentioned it somewhere quite a while ago that this goes to over 20 and then s3. ask him (he comes here once in a blue moon).Anyone know how many episodes is left before the season 2 ends, and arrive on Steam?
The news is there's no update until the dev gets back from vacation. Wasn't able to finish it before they left.is there any news on the new update ?
Yes, but unfortunately the news is so distressing that we've each independently decided not to talk about it.is there any news on the new update ?
I cried for a while after reading it. my therapist will hear about it next wednesdayYes, but unfortunately the news is so distressing that we've each independently decided not to talk about it.
Be sure to explain all the details of what's changed in the "taboo" version and why you picked it. Mine seemed very interested in that for some reason.I cried for a while after reading it. my therapist will hear about it next wednesday
no, no, no, no and no.Does the MC get turned into Anything, Alien Hybrid,Trans-Female or can he turn bad even?
only transformation is with jade, she became twi'll and lost tentacles after mickey mouse said that twi'leks belong to him.Unless my memory is really going bad, none of the above.
I do hate this mouse for that and well all the patrons that thinked for all the options, the option "human with green paint" was the best for her new look.only transformation is with jade, she became twi'll and lost tentacles after mickey mouse said that twi'leks belong to him.
at least we were 1st to fuck twi'lek on non-sw avn.I do hate this mouse for that and well all the patrons that thinked for all the options, the option "human with green paint" was the best for her new look.
It's crazy how successful Disney (specifically their company) has been with protecting its IP. Every decade or so they manage to get a federal law passed that essentially extends intellectual property and prevents it from passing into common use. Which is why you STILL can't make your own game about Mickey Mouse. They just buy enough congressmen to get what they want. It's nuts.I do hate this mouse for that and well all the patrons that thinked for all the options, the option "human with green paint" was the best for her new look.
Technically, the original Steamboat Willie version of Mickey Mouse became public domain on Jan 1, 2024, but later versions are still protected.It's crazy how successful Disney (specifically their company) has been with protecting its IP. Every decade or so they manage to get a federal law passed that essentially extends intellectual property and prevents it from passing into common use. Which is why you STILL can't make your own game about Mickey Mouse. They just buy enough congressmen to get what they want. It's nuts.
An interesting quirk about Steamboat Willie is that you still can't put that cartoon up on YouTube or anywhere similar. That depiction of the mouse at the very start, standing at the steering wheel, whistling while spinning the wheel, is still off-limits because the big D put that segment in their into logo for movies, putting it under the protection of Trademark law. Trademark isn't as long-term or wide-scale as Copyright, it only really lasts as long as that Trademark is in common use and for that very specific animation, but they can keep that specific cartoon out of public hands for now. But you can still mess around with that version of MM, just as long as he's not at a ship wheel and whistling.Technically, the original Steamboat Willie version of Mickey Mouse became public domain on Jan 1, 2024, but later versions are still protected.
Your point still very much stands though regarding their aggressive IP protection.
Yeah the one cartoonist I follow is doing an occasional comic on Tumblr as a side thing about the further adventures of Steamboat Willie & Co, introducing other public domain early 20th Century comic characters into it. He's the one that Fox News got foamy at the mouth about when he took over Popeye, which is hilarious, because his version of Popeye & Olive Oyl is probably the closest to the roots of the characters they've been for 50 years.An interesting quirk about Steamboat Willie is that you still can't put that cartoon up on YouTube or anywhere similar. That depiction of the mouse at the very start, standing at the steering wheel, whistling while spinning the wheel, is still off-limits because the big D put that segment in their into logo for movies, putting it under the protection of Trademark law. Trademark isn't as long-term or wide-scale as Copyright, it only really lasts as long as that Trademark is in common use and for that very specific animation, but they can keep that specific cartoon out of public hands for now. But you can still mess around with that version of MM, just as long as he's not at a ship wheel and whistling.