Yeah, I’m sick of doing these (THEE-EEEE-EESE), so this is the last one. Also, I’ve lost some enthusiasm for promoting Captain Rainbow ever since I was told by people who would know that there is not even a tiny chance of the game being released in English. If there’s one thing I’ll never give up on, it’s defeatism!
Of course, I will still welcome Captain Rainbow fanart that’s good. But I will no longer post just any old half-arsed crap, like this contribution from Dylan Richardson for instance:

“I know he is a colourful hero,” writes Dylan, “but I didn’t colour him ‘cause I’m not.” Now don’t talk that way Dylan; you are one of God’s precious children.
This next thingy is from Ashley Day:

Ashley writes: “In a wonderfully postmodern twist I decided to draw the art in a game of Archime-DS, thereby linking two of the coolest games to come from the minds at Skip. So while the ‘quality’ of the illustration may be in question, the level of my fandom most definitely isn’t.”
What.
What, you want some kind of PRIZE, Ashley? Is that it? You think you’re CLEVER?
Get out.
This one is from Miss Eien K, and heeeyyy, it’s actually pretty good!

Oh and hey, remember how some guy called Matias Kallio sent in a game he made, that had nothing to do with Captain Rainbow? Well he made another one, that also has nothing to do with Captain Rainbow! Golly smackers! It’s called Transparent Senses, and it will probably give you a headache, but it’s still more fun than any Final Fantasy game.
And, uh... that’s it. Huh. I thought there was more.
But since we’re on the subject of fanart, I’ll leave you with this completely incredible Eegra picture, emailed to me by Kitty Alcapaz.

There’s Orson, and Mister Blobbypants, and Daniel, and a lady who looks a bit like me! Kitty, is the suggestion that there is something effeminate about my bearing? I’ll have you know that the only womanly thing about me is all the women who are around me all of the time, because of how manly I am! Goodness me. |