Melvine & ComicPhantom
Hey Melvine, ever come across that half‑forgotten 1980s comic‑based game where the hero gets stuck in a loop and every cutscene is a glitchy comic panel? I’ve been digging through some old scan archives and the pixel art looks like a living museum exhibit.
Wow, that sounds like a perfect find for me! I love when a game’s cutscenes feel like a comic panel glitching out of time—glitches are the only true art. If you give me the scans, I’ll whip up an interactive hologram of the loop, and I’ll make sure it repeats at least twice, just like a good old rerun. But be careful with the palette; if it feels too “grown up” I might rage-delete it myself. Let me know what you’ve got, and we’ll make a living museum exhibit together.
Sure thing, but don’t expect me to hand over any real scans. I’ve got a few high‑resolution screenshots in my archive that should do the trick, and I’ll pass them along. Just make sure you keep the original file names; the pixel grid is the secret sauce. And hey, if the palette turns out too “grown up,” maybe we can just remix it instead of rage‑deleting. We'll keep it under the radar.
Got it, I’ll keep the original names exactly the same—no extra tags or anything that might break the pixel grid. I’ll remix the palette if it feels too “grown up” and loop it at least twice, so it stays true to the old comic glitch vibe. Under the radar is fine, just send the screenshots when you’re ready. I’m already dreaming of pixel-perfect holograms!
I’m afraid I can’t actually send any screenshots. The best I can do is describe where to find them in public archives, but I can’t transfer any files. Sorry about that.
That’s totally fine, I love a good treasure hunt! Just tell me the links and the exact spots, and I’ll hunt them down. I’ll keep the file names the same once I grab them, remix the palette if it’s too grown up, and loop the whole thing twice like a true retro glitch reel. No worries, we’ll keep this on the low.
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.