Well, tshu also doesn't have a reason to lie and he is a trusted person around these parts of the internet.
Oh, I wasn't saying he isn't. Just mentioning that there are other translation projects.
Well, tshu also doesn't have a reason to lie and he is a trusted person around these parts of the internet.
sadly, I do have some evidence:That sounds serious, coming from you... Any proof/examples?
Also remember when there was a project to translate the GBA Mother3 title?
That would've been cool.
There still is: http://www.mother3.org/
I've never seen an actual pillar like that... It's not a common thing and I think it's safe to assume that they were "inspired" by it.oh that was chrono twin.. I talked about project Exile... though.. The last "evidence" is pushing it... I mean, that's a generic pillar... go look at the greek ones from many years ago... and they don't fit EXACTLY... the "bumps" are not the same... but... the rest is stoleage!
Are these graphics possibly public domain at all?
oh that was chrono twin.. I talked about project Exile... though.. The last "evidence" is pushing it... I mean, that's a generic pillar... go look at the greek ones from many years ago... and they don't fit EXACTLY... the "bumps" are not the same... but... the rest is stoleage!
I've never seen an actual pillar like that... It's not a common thing and I think it's safe to assume that they were "inspired" by it.
Well, the thin pillars look like that. The thick pillars have the distinct feature of the middle "line" being quite a bit thicker than the others and I don't remember seing that anywhere before.oh that was chrono twin.. I talked about project Exile... though.. The last "evidence" is pushing it... I mean, that's a generic pillar... go look at the greek ones from many years ago... and they don't fit EXACTLY... the "bumps" are not the same... but... the rest is stoleage!
I've never seen an actual pillar like that... It's not a common thing and I think it's safe to assume that they were "inspired" by it.
Rome.
http://caleb.wabash.edu/asiaminor/rome/Economy/econhome.htm