About a month ago, I posted a commercial for the original NES Legend of Zelda that was based on the game's manual. The guy who made it has some animation AI program and he churned out an extremely high quality commercial that was far better than anything Nintendo actually released to promote the game.
Apparently it's now becoming a hobby for this guy and he released another commercial. This time he used the manual for Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link.
Once again the visuals are great, but The voiceover wasn't quite as good. Then again, you could also argue that was par for the course for video game commercials of the era. So maybe it is good. Accurate at least.
My dad who's 80 and has bladder cancer texted me at midnight when I was asleep that he thought he was dying and to look after the cat if he's dead by morning.
It's freaked me out a bit as I was with him the day before and he was fine.
He's been very secretive over he treatment and how he mentally feels about it.and just acts normally. He was even mowing the lawn on Sunday even when I offered to do it.
He had chemo yesterday and the reality of his passing is dawning on me.
Have you guys had a parent die and how did you cope with it?
I've had a couple of those text messages from my dad too.. It's really scary.
Both of my parents are still doing well enough in their early 70s, but they are both in declining health, especially my dad. How different they were just 10 years ago....
Apparently it's now becoming a hobby for this guy and he released another commercial. This time he used the manual for Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link.
Once again the visuals are great, but The voiceover wasn't quite as good. Then again, you could also argue that was par for the course for video game commercials of the era. So maybe it is good. Accurate at least.
It was still better than the guy in the black turtleneck pretending he was in the game.
I can barely write this.
My dad who's 80 and has bladder cancer texted me at midnight when I was asleep that he thought he was dying and to look after the cat if he's dead by morning.
It's freaked me out a bit as I was with him the day before and he was fine.
He's been very secretive over he treatment and how he mentally feels about it.and just acts normally. He was even mowing the lawn on Sunday even when I offered to do it.
He had chemo yesterday and the reality of his passing is dawning on me.
Have you guys had a parent die and how did you cope with it?
Both of my parents are still doing well enough in their early 70s, but they are both in declining health, especially my dad. How different they were just 10 years ago....