Egoraptor & Terebonka
Hey Terebonka, imagine a pixelated hero in a neon‑lit arcade, but his outfit? Think Art Deco, like those 1930s flapper vibes, but in 8‑bit. How would you tweak that style to make it feel fresh and playable?
Terebonka: Picture that 1930s flapper hat, but pixelated and neon—sharp, metallic stripes on a simple silhouette so you can see the hero in a 32‑pixel window. Keep the bold gold accents, but cut the excess detail; a single line for the feather, one for the buckle. Add a subtle glow to the hat brim so it stands out in the dark arcade. Swap the heavy, static cape for a tiny, 8‑bit cape that flutters just enough to hint at motion but doesn’t clog the screen. Use a two‑tone palette—black, silver, and a neon pink for highlights—so the hero pops against the neon backdrop. Keep the animations tight: a hop, a slide, a quick flip—no long, clunky moves that would stall the game. Voilà, retro chic meets arcade playability.