User:Alex95

"What happened to the days when developers were worried more about making games to satisfy themselves rather than to satisfy everyone else?"

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Satoru Iwata, you have done much for us. Rest assured that Nintendo will continue to make, not only the best games, but fun ones as well. Your dream and impact will live on in the hearts of many gamers, their games, and the game developers. I hoped to meet you one day, see what you make of my idea... Guess that's not gonna happen... Thank you, Iwata-san, for everything you've done for me, the gamers, and the games themselves. We will all make sure your dream lives on and continues directly into the future. It was hard to hear that he passed. Still is. I don't know how I'll take it when Miyamoto dies. He's been with me longer in my heart, but I loved them both the same...

Main Info
Hello! I am Alex95, though you probably know that already seeing as you clicked on my page to read this. I am under Alex95 on any other wiki I signed up for as well as being under the alias [Power Master] at various points. (I'd use my main character as my profile picture, but um... don't know how.)

Power Master is the name of a game series I am creating. The Super Mario series is probably the biggest inspiration for the game, despite what it looks like. So far, the game is nearly complete and should be available to play (for free!) from my main site sometime in the near future. A demo is currently up for the first game and can be accessed through my main site. Feel free to let me know what you think of in on my talk page!

I am a big fan of Nintendo, more specifically the Mario games, and have been since I was 2. Super Mario 64 is my favorite game of all time, due to it being the one that "started" my adventure. I'd make a top 10 or whatever list of my favorite Mario games, but it changes constantly. SM64 is always my favorite overall, though.

I have Tourette's and Autism, the later of which could show when I edit stuff. They are not fun...

Edits
Like I said up top, I'm not good at editing. Most of the articles I edit end up getting removed because "the information wasn't good enough". So, instead, I'll just be fixing simple typos.