Over 3,000 video game maps have been recreated with MS Paint

Over 3,000 video game maps have been recreated with MS Paint

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Declarations of love for video games are wasted. For years we have been witnessing real works of art created as tributes, and among masterpieces of craftsmanship and digital and in the panorama of the internet it happens very often to miss something, like the exploits of the user of GameFAQ of StarFighters76.



What did the person behind this pseudonym do? Quite simply, he decided to recreate video game maps. Nothing new, except that there are two elements that distinguish this company. The first is due to the software: instead of using Photoshop or similar software such as Inkarnate, the creation of the maps takes place with MS Paint and it is obviously not a coincidence. "I still use Microsoft Paint, the old version, the one from the early 2000s. It is the first software I ever used and it never let me down, so I will not change it", the words of StarFighters76 declared in an interview to PC Gamer.| ); }
If you are interested in discovering all the works made by the user in question, the our advice is to run and visit his gallery on GameFaqs, which you can find at this address. Continue to follow geekinco for all the news and announcements in the pipeline from the world of video games.





3-year-old dies after being swept over Whitewater Falls

A sign at an observation point uses blunt language at White Water Falls in the Nantahala National Forest on Wednesday, July 25, 2018. The waterfall is the highest in the East at more than 400 feet. It is also one of the most deadly. A least 13 people have died at the falls since 1995.


A 3-year-old child died April 10 after being swept over Whitewater Falls in Jackson County.


The Jackson County Sheriff's Office reports that Nevaeh Jade Newswanger, 3, of Denver, Pennsylvania, had been visiting the waterfall with family, who are staying in Oconee County, South Carolina while working in the area.


Jackson County Emergency Management received a call at 5:50 p.m. April 10, reporting a 3-year-old had been swept away in the water at the top of the falls, and the current had carried the child over the falls.


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Crews responded from Jackson, Transylvania, Haywood, Henderson and Oconee counties responded to the falls and launched rescue operations to locate the child, according to the news release.


They were able to locate the child deceased and entrapped in an area of the waterfall, with recovery operations throughout the night and early morning leading to the child being recovered around 1 a.m. April 11.


Whitewater Falls in the Nantahala National Forest as seen from the observation deck on Wednesday, July 25, 2018. The waterfall is the highest in the East at more than 400 feet. It is also one of the most deadly. A least 13 people have died at the falls since 1995.


'First and foremost our prayers are with the Newswanger family as they grieve the loss of this precious young child,' Jackson County Sheriff Chip Hall says in the release. 'With the onset of spring weather, we need to be reminded of the dangers associated with many scenic areas of the region such as waterfalls.'


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Whitewater Falls, at more than 400 feet high, is one of the tallest waterfalls east of the Rockies, and one of the most deadly.


At least 15 people have died at the waterfall since 1995, including a rescue squad member in 2020 who died during a rescue, and the 24-year old who went over the falls the night before.


Mike DiLeo, of Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, takes in Whitewater Falls in the Nantahala National Forest from the observation deck on Wednesday, July 25, 2018. The waterfall is the highest in the East at more than 400 feet. It is also one of the most deadly. A least 13 people have died at the falls since 1995.


'While beautiful to view from a safe distance, venturing out closer to the falls for any reason brings tremendous danger,' Hall says in the release. 'Always remain at a safe distance, follow safety precautions and warnings which are in place, and view waterfalls from designated viewing areas.'


This article originally appeared on Asheville Citizen Times: 3-year-old dies after being swept over Whitewater Falls