I've long had a fondness for robo-cuties, so I was recently inspired to come up with a suitable robo 'sona character. This fella is inspired by the venerable Amiga 500 computer. In Europe it was a roaring success in its day, fondly remembered by many for its huge library of games, helped by having really hefty graphics capabilities for its time.
My nose is coloured like the disk access light, able to blink and flash in a manner reminiscent of the snoot of a real rabbit.
If you were to lift up the "censored" icon (a nod to the computer's start screen) you'd likely see one of a range of optional, ahem, "leisure attachments". Attachments and fruit-flavour refills each sold separately.
If my eye-screen area shows the infamous red and black "Guru Meditation" error screen then you should be a dear and give me a firm boop to clear it. I'll be right as rain after, even if I forget what I was just doing!
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homa-nix You really did an amazing job, and I was lucky to seek you out to render my ideas so well, after I'd run into so many setbacks.
Overall concept heavily inspired by
(credit where it's due!)
My nose is coloured like the disk access light, able to blink and flash in a manner reminiscent of the snoot of a real rabbit.
If you were to lift up the "censored" icon (a nod to the computer's start screen) you'd likely see one of a range of optional, ahem, "leisure attachments". Attachments and fruit-flavour refills each sold separately.
If my eye-screen area shows the infamous red and black "Guru Meditation" error screen then you should be a dear and give me a firm boop to clear it. I'll be right as rain after, even if I forget what I was just doing!
Amazing stuff by
homa-nix You really did an amazing job, and I was lucky to seek you out to render my ideas so well, after I'd run into so many setbacks.Overall concept heavily inspired by
(credit where it's due!)
Category Artwork (Digital) / Paw
Species Rabbit / Hare
Size 1280 x 1052px
File Size 487.2 kB
Listed in Folders
Oops... I accidently replied to another guys' comment on here. *hides it in shame* ^^;
Anyway...
Awesome robo-rabbit, dude! :D
I love that blinking nose light feature!
That's just as cute as when a real bunny twitches their nose! ^^
Also, looks like the purple portions of the bun boy are made of see-through plastic.
Cool stuff. Reminds me of those old Nintendo 64, see-through, game controllers!
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipe.....ler-purple.jpg
Anyway...
Awesome robo-rabbit, dude! :D
I love that blinking nose light feature!
That's just as cute as when a real bunny twitches their nose! ^^
Also, looks like the purple portions of the bun boy are made of see-through plastic.
Cool stuff. Reminds me of those old Nintendo 64, see-through, game controllers!
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipe.....ler-purple.jpg
The character design which inspired the overall idea is based on an iMac G3, but I preferred to go with something more old-school and games based. I had so many years of joy out of my Amiga, even if a lot of the games probably haven't aged so well gameplay-wise compared to consoles. It used to be recommended that you did indeed "copy that floppy" to play using a backup, but that also meant a brisk trade in swapping games with pals, or getting hold of "cracked" versions that had the security checks disabled, and often a cool first screen with graphics and music added that gave you cheats.
Now I'm getting all nostalgic about playing games like Xenon 2 and Rod Land with invincibility/infinite lives cheats. It's enough to make my nose twitch and toes curl
Now I'm getting all nostalgic about playing games like Xenon 2 and Rod Land with invincibility/infinite lives cheats. It's enough to make my nose twitch and toes curl
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