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5369ArticleVaporman87I was, and still am, a fan of Earthworm Jim. I loved the bizarre humor of the games, and then was able to get my hands on a few comics and tune in to the animated show. I appreciate the art and humor of Doug TenNapel. Not only that, but his upbringing kind of formed him into a similar person to myself. We both attended Nazarene universities, we both like to illustrate and create, we have similar political views... things just align.  Jan 19, 2021View
5370ArticleJulieI remember the hype of Earthworm Jim in the magazines of the time, my only source on games. They showed photos and talked about the unusual art, the unique humor and especially about the superb animation from David Perry, a very famous programmer at the time and acclaimed by the industry and the players. Not to mention that the two cartridges had 16 megabits, something big for the time. Earthworm Jim were desired cartridges. Fortunately I had both releases at the time, for Sega Genesis. I miss that time of extremely charismatic and unforgettable characters. And by the way, very well written article as always, with the differentiated vocabulary that is already a mark of yours, my sweet @Benjanime. ❤❤The rise, fall, and resurgence of Earthworm JimJan 20, 2021View
5371ArticleBenjanime@Vaporman it's also interesting to see him go above and beyond in the gaming industry, to see him have his own company like that was very impressive looking back! @Julie it was so fun looking at all of the screenshots and seeing some behind the scenes stuff from nintendo power magazine, i still remember an issue where it showed doug next to a big earthworm jim sculpt! :D thanks for reading guys!The rise, fall, and resurgence of Earthworm JimJan 20, 2021View
5375ArticleoniparI used to love Earthworm Jim. I don't think I ever played anything past the original Genesis game though. That'd be cool if they made a new one that was accessible. The rise, fall, and resurgence of Earthworm JimJan 21, 2021View
5703ArticleBenjanimeupdate: earthworm jim 4 has reportedly been cancelled.The rise, fall, and resurgence of Earthworm JimFeb 10, 2023View
5354ArticleJulieMy experiences are similar, there's nothing for me to add here except the fact that I invented different boxes or bags for the different ornaments here. Your cute articles always melt my heart. ❤ I love you so much, my @Benjanime! ❤The Aftermath of ChristmasJan 05, 2021View
5355ArticleBenjanime@Julie thanks so much for reading, my love, i love you too!The Aftermath of ChristmasJan 05, 2021View
5356ArticleoniparLooks like our heads were in a similar space while writing our newest articles! The "boxing up" of the holidays was always a sad affair for me, but otherwise very similar to what you describe. We'd always wait until January 1st at the absolute earliest before tearing down the tree and decorations. Leftovers are always a big thing for me, and I'm still, even now, constructing little antipasto platters with the leftover cheese, crackers, olives, and salami. The Aftermath of ChristmasJan 06, 2021View
5357ArticleMr MagicAw, Ben! Why'd you have to make an article on post-Christmas?! It's not exactly a happy time! Oh, my poor heart...The Aftermath of ChristmasJan 06, 2021View
5358ArticleBenjanime@onipar honestly i'm all out of ideas for christmas articles, so it was the last thing to come to mind lol! @Mr Magic i figured i'd try something a little different :PThe Aftermath of ChristmasJan 06, 2021View