Donkey Kong Country Sprites
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I've added a lot of new SNES sprites including a bunch from Donkey Kong Country and Donkey Kong Country 2!
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Added a bunch of miscellaneous sheets including some Mario Sprites. Also working on Naruto Sprites and Zelda sprites! It's like a kingdom of video game characters over here, nah mean?
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Got a few hundred more sprite sheets up, including a ton of Final Fantasy 4, Final Fantasy 5, and Final Fantasy 6. A bunch of Megaman sprites were added too.
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More Super Nintendo Sprites
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Adding mad Super Nintendo (SNES) sprites this week. If you have a video game-related website and want to trade links, click here.
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Started adding some Gameboy Advance sprites including some from various Castlevania games. Look at a list of Gameboy/GBA games and you'll be amazed how many spinoffs of your favorite series have been made. Banjo Kazooie on GBA? I never even knew it existed.
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Got some more Genesis sprite sheets up, including BARNEY sprites that you know you can't resist using for your next MUGEN mod. Hey, don't be ashamed...
Barney's bangin'.
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New SNES Sprite Sheets Added
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All right, that's about 50 new SNES sprites, including a lot from Breath of Fire II. Take a look.
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Added 30 or so NES spritesheets (Castlevania, Double Dragon to name a few) with tons more on the way. A problem with some of the sprites not showing was fixed, too.
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The SNES sprites are now open and around 40 spritesheets have been added so far. They're coming out alphabetically, from 3d World Runner to Bubble Bobble...but there are hundreds!
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47 new Sega Genesis Sprites Added
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Just added 47 new Genesis sprites. The Genesis ones seem to be harder to come by than SNES for example, but we'll keep adding more whenever they pop up.
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Sprites are the 2d characters you see in video games. Most popular in 16-bit and earlier systems, sprites seemed all but obsolete after the advent of polygons for 3d characters. However, the popularity of sprites and 2d games in general has resurged, thanks in large part to ROMs and independent game developers, and you can expect to see more and more 2d games -- and sprites -- as the history of video games unfolds.
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