Super Lucky's Tale:I love you ,big sis!
My drawing is based on the video game for Windows and Xbox One, released in 2017 and is about the titular character Lucky Swiftail, a curious and brave fox on a quest to find his inner strength and help his sister Lyra protect the Book of Ages, inside of which exist entire worlds and characters!
As Lyra always accompanies her little brother on all kinds of adventures...during a little break, little Lucky decided to hug his big sister and telling her..."I love you"...And his sister, with her heart touched by such a tender moment, hugged him tenderly!
Super Lucly's Tale/Lucky Swiftail/Lyra/Playful Studios/Microsoft Studios/Engine/Unity/Windows/2017
Artwork/FredVegerano/2025
As Lyra always accompanies her little brother on all kinds of adventures...during a little break, little Lucky decided to hug his big sister and telling her..."I love you"...And his sister, with her heart touched by such a tender moment, hugged him tenderly!
Super Lucly's Tale/Lucky Swiftail/Lyra/Playful Studios/Microsoft Studios/Engine/Unity/Windows/2017
Artwork/FredVegerano/2025
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fanart
Species Fox (Other)
Size 1024 x 682px
File Size 431.6 kB
Thanks so much my friend...yes,the game is wonderful..here is a little video with some previews:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CIBTp7vGSw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CIBTp7vGSw
I've seen that it's available on Xbox One but I've heard it's very difficult (based on platformers of the 80's & 90's) but the thing is I never grew up with those titles as I was born in the early 90's and thus was too young to play them. My first real encounter with a gaming console was the GameCube in the early 2000's followed by the Wii. I have no nostalgia towards the N64, PS1, SNES, NES or Sega Genesis.
I'm just going to stick with the Wii, Wii U, DS, 3DS and my laptop for my classic gaming now. I have no desire to get a Switch or the upcoming Switch 2 and because of the costs of living have gone up here in my home country, I don't get often new titles for my Xbox One with the exception of my birthday and Christmas.
Speaking of which, it's getting harder to play legacy titles of the past because of legal stuff and being tied to consoles that are no longer in production. I've mentioned before on my DeviantART account that the first two Harry Potter games for PC are some of my most favourite games from my childhood, but because of expired licenses, they cannot be sold on online gaming stores like Steam or GOG and thus are considered abandoned ware. Battlefield 1942, Battlefield Vietnam, Zoo Tycoon, and such also fall into that category as well. And many of these titles were released on optical discs that are becoming more rare as computers these days don't have CD ROM drives with my laptop being an example. With no real options to play many of these games, I have no choice but to sail the high seas which is frowned upon but what other choice do I have?
And then there's Nintendo, who in my opinion, is the worse when it comes to accessing legacy content. They go after ROM sites and make it extremely difficult to access them. And I know that fans are excited about the successor to the Switch being backwards compatible but other than that and access to legacy titles on the Switch Online that is laughably limited and you don't actually own them but are renting, it's lacklustre. When emulators like Dolphin, Citra and MelonDS exists that provide a much better user experience, why should I continue to support Nintendo's current anti-consumer practices. And I am not paying hundreds of dollars for second hand games like the Pokemon games for the DS that only the reseller gets and not Nintendo. And we wonder why people choose piracy...
Speaking of which, it's getting harder to play legacy titles of the past because of legal stuff and being tied to consoles that are no longer in production. I've mentioned before on my DeviantART account that the first two Harry Potter games for PC are some of my most favourite games from my childhood, but because of expired licenses, they cannot be sold on online gaming stores like Steam or GOG and thus are considered abandoned ware. Battlefield 1942, Battlefield Vietnam, Zoo Tycoon, and such also fall into that category as well. And many of these titles were released on optical discs that are becoming more rare as computers these days don't have CD ROM drives with my laptop being an example. With no real options to play many of these games, I have no choice but to sail the high seas which is frowned upon but what other choice do I have?
And then there's Nintendo, who in my opinion, is the worse when it comes to accessing legacy content. They go after ROM sites and make it extremely difficult to access them. And I know that fans are excited about the successor to the Switch being backwards compatible but other than that and access to legacy titles on the Switch Online that is laughably limited and you don't actually own them but are renting, it's lacklustre. When emulators like Dolphin, Citra and MelonDS exists that provide a much better user experience, why should I continue to support Nintendo's current anti-consumer practices. And I am not paying hundreds of dollars for second hand games like the Pokemon games for the DS that only the reseller gets and not Nintendo. And we wonder why people choose piracy...
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