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A Nintendo Direct presentation for Donkey Kong Bananza has been announced for June 18th, 2025 at 6:00 a.m. PT / 9:00 a.m. ET.

Stream link: https://www.youtube.com/live/YVUidGTR8xg

And for your quests, how hyped are you for this Direct?


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Process of one of my Pikachu drawings. This is a perfect example of when I start losing myself in art land, but suddenly snap back to basics when I realize "Oh right, I have no time!" You'll see what I mean.

: Clip Studio Paint by music_for_video

Got 'em all, yay!

By the way, @StuntmAEn_Bob made a community specifically for 1-bit art. Would be awesome to see more activity there.

Link: https://gamejolt.com/c/1bitArt-cnir7v

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July 8 is Video Game Day, a holiday that's obviously close to our hearts at Game Jolt.

Celebrate by completing our quests! They won't be around long, so get the rewards while you can.

Finished ice skating squirrel patterns. I submitted the first one for another fabric design challenge on Spoonflower. We'll see how it goes!

: Krita : https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/171868952?asc=u

Wishing you all a good start to a brand new week.

@ryon is a Jolter to Watch, game dev, programmer, and artist who worked on Five Nights at Friedrich's! Follow @ryon before the quest ends on July 15 and you'll get Coins!

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Have a lovely weekend, everyone.

This isn't really much to look at, but figured I'd post anyway, because why not. LOL I was just doing some mograph experiments with heavy distortion. Blender + Krita.

Big news! @pm-studios  has joined Game Jolt! They're a video game publisher who love physical gaming and do their part to keep it alive!

Welcome them to Game Jolt by giving them a follow.

This background was made in Blender with a little optimization and colour tweaking in Krita.

I really like making minimal designs that call back to 80s/90s "future" mographs you might see on PC monitors and other displays in movies/animations.