Promoted stories: Suda 51 and the ‘art’ of videogames

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OK, good news/bad news time. The bad news is, Hamza is busy working it at PAX so there is no one around to properly promote this cblog. Only he (and other Dtoid staff that aren’t me) have the power to put a cblog on the front page, so sorry for not being perfect. The good news is, Mr Destructoid himself has given me the go ahead to promote this blog about Suda51 (Flower, Sun and Rain, No More Heroes) and his way with crafting a character. That means you also get the privilege of viewing a custom photoshop job created by none other than yours truly. Amazing, isn’t it? You’d have to be a real pro to detect that the header was altered in any way.

So yeah, check out Canti-sama’s cblog about the post-modern videogame, and discuss. Suda’s games are often more fun to talk about than they are to play, and really, have you got anything better to do?

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Jonathan Holmes
Destructoid Contributor - Jonathan Holmes has been a media star since the Road Rules days, and spends his time covering oddities and indies for Destructoid, with over a decade of industry experience "Where do dreams end and reality begin? Videogames, I suppose."- Gainax, FLCL Vol. 1 "The beach, the trees, even the clouds in the sky... everything is build from little tiny pieces of stuff. Just like in a Gameboy game... a nice tight little world... and all its inhabitants... made out of little building blocks... Why can't these little pixels be the building blocks for love..? For loss... for understanding"- James Kochalka, Reinventing Everything part 1 "I wonder if James Kolchalka has played Mother 3 yet?" Jonathan Holmes
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