- Sep 22, 2013
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The warrior-avatars Vega (Street Fighter) and Goro (Mortal Kombat) represent physique-confidence, so this is a video-game culture 'mosaic' about a Vega-Goro 'invasion.'
Cheers,
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Vega was swift, efficient, and deadly. Wielding knuckle-blades like a 'wolverine,' Vega put fear into the hearts of adversaries simply too arrogant to consider how his agility and might made him a totem of pure combat. Vega was an accomplished fighter with only one flaw --- he looked like a terrorist! Fortunately, video-game players around the world celebrated him as a 'consumerism trophy' (much cooler than Ronald McDonald!).
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Goro was a brutish multi-limbed monster. He had a gruesome pony-tail and his multiple arms and bullyish torso made him look like a cross between a Minotaur and a Medusa! Goro hated all things related to friendship, and fans of Mortal Kombat endorses his brand of ruthless fighting. Goro was popular (arguably as popular as Vega), and video-game players around the world celebrated him as a modern monster (way more menacing than Barney or Alf!).
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As video-game developers at various popular/successful companies began scrambling to design the ultimate cross-over combat/fighting game that spanned genres, everyone wondered how 'iconic' styles/avatars would be complemented by each other (e.g., M. Bison and Neo, Ryu and Batman, Chun-Li and She-Ra, Wolverine and Reptile, etc.). The biggest challenge became designing the right environment/aesthetics for a seminal battleground for Vega and Goro. Top-notch video-game players from around the world (such as Sundog, Kent, and Sonya) gathered in San Francisco for an incredible Vega-Goro 'Art-Expo.' Even President Trump attended to cheer on the 'consumerism chopsticks.' Is this why the Taliban/ISIS hated capitalism?
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{Vega & Goro}
Cheers,
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Vega was swift, efficient, and deadly. Wielding knuckle-blades like a 'wolverine,' Vega put fear into the hearts of adversaries simply too arrogant to consider how his agility and might made him a totem of pure combat. Vega was an accomplished fighter with only one flaw --- he looked like a terrorist! Fortunately, video-game players around the world celebrated him as a 'consumerism trophy' (much cooler than Ronald McDonald!).
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Goro was a brutish multi-limbed monster. He had a gruesome pony-tail and his multiple arms and bullyish torso made him look like a cross between a Minotaur and a Medusa! Goro hated all things related to friendship, and fans of Mortal Kombat endorses his brand of ruthless fighting. Goro was popular (arguably as popular as Vega), and video-game players around the world celebrated him as a modern monster (way more menacing than Barney or Alf!).
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As video-game developers at various popular/successful companies began scrambling to design the ultimate cross-over combat/fighting game that spanned genres, everyone wondered how 'iconic' styles/avatars would be complemented by each other (e.g., M. Bison and Neo, Ryu and Batman, Chun-Li and She-Ra, Wolverine and Reptile, etc.). The biggest challenge became designing the right environment/aesthetics for a seminal battleground for Vega and Goro. Top-notch video-game players from around the world (such as Sundog, Kent, and Sonya) gathered in San Francisco for an incredible Vega-Goro 'Art-Expo.' Even President Trump attended to cheer on the 'consumerism chopsticks.' Is this why the Taliban/ISIS hated capitalism?
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{Vega & Goro}