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Video Games Are Better With Dancing Pixel Birds

Published on January 01, 0001

French artist Kévin yono all rummy creates his animations in a rather unique way: by using Flipnote Studio, a yono all rummy downloadable application for the Nintendo DS. This makes all of his art look like something from a 90s handheld game. In his recent gallery, he takes several games and replaces the characters in them with penguins and other birds. The results look really cool. Here are some Final Fantasy, Pokémon, Street Fighter, Pikmin, Super Smash Bros. and The Legend yono all app of Zelda moments, all remade with yono all app dancing birds. GIFs by Kokorokeke [Tumblr] all yono rummy To contact the author of this post, write to: all yono rummy [email protected]

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