A one-year update after game-critic/full-time jokester started his publishing company Bigmode.
His wife Leah starts with a letter thanking fans for support.
Announcement is a definitive edition of indie space-shootemup Monolith, under a new name: Star of Providence for the Nintendo Switch. Has an update and new content.
Talks about Animal Well, and that a demo will be available at PAX West conference this year.
Talks about a Bigmode Jam, an online event where Jason will try out peoples’ games and rate their graphics.
- coyotino [he/him] ( @theangriestbird@beehaw.org ) English26•1 year ago
I liked this vid. This felt like they were doing a Nintendo Direct but with their shitposter styler of humor. It really feels like dunkey and Leah have found a good balance between coming off like a serious business, while still appealing to their existing community that follows Jason’s channel for his unique style of humor.
He’s definitely parodying the style of Nintendo Direct with poses like these:
- navi ( @navi@lemmy.tespia.org ) 10•1 year ago
The perfect poster for any game jam!
- algorithmae ( @algorithmae@lemmy.one ) 6•1 year ago
Huh that’s not what I expected Dunk to look like. He’s really good in front of the camera, too
- smeg ( @smeg@feddit.uk ) English8•1 year ago
I just always assumed he was a low-poly rendering of DK
- jumbodumbo ( @jumbodumbo@lemmynsfw.com ) English2•1 year ago
That’s an AI generated guy actually. In reality dunkey is an old black woman.
- Nuisance_Bear ( @Nuisance_Bear@beehaw.org ) 2•1 year ago
I love how Billy Basso sounds like a humorous name that Dunkey made up
I’m excited to see what becomes of these games and this publishing company and I hope Dunk doesn’t lose that magic his fanbase likes. On a personal aside, I’m kind of over pixel graphics games. They don’t ring much nostalgia for me and I find a cutesy artstyle is more my speed