13M13 is right: the point is not for other people to understand; it's to create a great shirt that members of the m2k2 community would love. TBJ diagram accomplishes that well imo.
perhaps the mention of Bob serves as a teaser ad. People don't understand and they might ask you about it. The site address (http://bob.metroid2002.com [line break] Impossible is nothing.) is on the back.
Here's what I've currently got for the actual TBJ image. The spacing between each of the ten steps is not quite exact; that will be fixed soon (will probably make each larger as well). The vertical distance between the red lines represents the Sequence Breaking threshold, as identified by nate.
sequence breaking threshold = distance that had to be crossed to initiate the development of our metroid prime as distinct from the game retro designed.
Okay so I say someone's better than Canton and you guys go and call him fat? All he needs after this is a bunch of n00bs joining all like "omg Halo3>>>>>>MP3Corupshion also i liekd scu better their should be a chatbox in teh forum so everyone can chat in real time omg samus is beauty neat!!!1"
But I like to believe the odds of that are pretty slim.
If you want more idas for merchandise, how about a DVD with the WR speedruns for every game (cept hunters which we wont be seeing any video of good enough quality to appear on the television anytime soon)? even pinball if there is one lol.
And that Tshirt is cool, btw, obscure, but cool :)
If you want more idas for merchandise, how about a DVD with the WR speedruns for every game (cept hunters which we wont be seeing any video of good enough quality to appear on the television anytime soon)? even pinball if there is one lol.
And that Tshirt is cool, btw, obscure, but cool :)
I'm pretty sure that Metroid In Motion done just that ;)
That actually sold incredibly well, but made zero profit, making it a very laboreous task. But one that taught me an awful lot of stuff in the process in a whole host of areas. :D
You CAN make money from dvd videos, but you have to be EXTRA careful not to be spotted by the game publishers, making the walking on eggshells almost too much hassle to be worth it.
If you want more idas for merchandise, how about a DVD with the WR speedruns for every game (cept hunters which we wont be seeing any video of good enough quality to appear on the television anytime soon)? even pinball if there is one lol.
And that Tshirt is cool, btw, obscure, but cool :)
I'm pretty sure that Metroid In Motion done just that ;)
That actually sold incredibly well, but made zero profit, making it a very laboreous task. But one that taught me an awful lot of stuff in the process in a whole host of areas. :D
You CAN make money from dvd videos, but you have to be EXTRA careful not to be spotted by the game publishers, making the walking on eggshells almost too much hassle to be worth it.
You'd think they'd be happy to get publicity from stuff like this -.-