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THIS IS A HYPOTHETICAL GAME, IT IS NOT REAL.
I made all of this, the sprites and backgrounds (in ms paint), music (in Pixeltone Collage), and animation (in Game Maker) by myself over the course of 10 hours. The scenes shown are based on scenes from the film itself, eyeballed from screenshots of youtube videos.
To be honest, the hardest part was recording this and assembling everything together, since I use CamStudio, which didn't want to record the animation at the 60fps that it's supposed to run at and wouldnt record sound, so I had to do that seperately with Audacity and then put it all together in Windows Movie Maker 2.6
Anyway, this is my fan art for a film I just yesterday found out about called Stray Dogs - Kerberos Panzer Cops, created by Mamoru Oshii. It is the second film in the Kerberos Saga, and many people may recognize the series from the anime film sequel to the live action one, Jin-Roh. This series was also the inspiration for the designs in the Killzone games.
This animation is meant to emulate the look and feel of the film, as well as intro cinematics from games such as Hagane or Front Mission Gun Hazard. Go look up the intros to those two games, and you will see exactly what I mean.
So, with my love for this series, and my love for 80s and 90s paraphernalia, I decided to make a faux SNES opening to a hypothetical game based on the film.
Even if you're not into this sort of stuff, I hope you can appreciate the hard work I put into making this little animation with the minimal tools that I have at my disposal.
Programs Used: msPaint, pxtone Collage, Game Maker, Camstudio, Audacity, Windows Movie Maker 2.6
Song used: Battle in the Labyrinth - Kenji Kawai - Stray Dogs OST
Sound effects used: from trailers of the film found on youtube
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stray_Do...
I do not claim to own any characters, settings, music, or concepts in this video.
No copyright infringement intended.
This is meant as a work of homage to the original source material.
As a reward for reading this description, please have this: http://www.mediafire.com/?39u42e99h6k...
It's the actual gamemaker executable of this animation, and you can fullscreen it and loop it, and see it in it's full pixelly glory with no youtube video blurryness.
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