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  1. Hi, guys. When you are wondering about something or you need something, you would ask Lego Customer Service to help you with something. However, there can be some unhelpful situations. Here are my experiences: 1. When Bionicle was 19 in 2020, I asked LCS if they got any plans for Bionicle’s 20th anniversary. However, they said nothing about it (Bionicle’s 20th anniversary sort of wasn’t celebrated), but they said “what you said would give our designers good ideas” (I don’t think that’s helpful much in my opinion). They also told me to focus on today’s themes like Ninjago. 2. A few months ago, I asked LCS if they would be willing to share Hero Factory’s preserved online and print content to the fans. However, they said they can’t do that. They keep changing people. They still want me to focus on today’s themes. Basically, the people that I talked to did not help me much with Bionicle’s anniversary and Hero Factory’s preserved online and printed content. They should focus on the past things again, so legacies will be preserved. It doesn’t hurt to do it, does it? This is a good reason why we have to ask Mask of Destiny and other Bionicle fan communities like them to contact the guys who worked on some Bionicle works and Hero Factory, and these guys could hopefully uncover the mysteries of some of Bionicle’s media (last year, Mask of Destiny contacted a guy named Peter Mack, who worked on the Mata Nui Online Games and the online animations), like Bionicle: The Legend Reborn’s soundtrack, and restore Hero Factory’s lost stuff. Anyway, have you guys contacted Lego Customer Service before? Did they give you the same problems, or did they help you a lot on a certain situation?
  2. Hi, guys. Hero Factory is best known for keeping the constraction category alive for Bionicle, after Bionicle G1 got cancelled in 2010 and G2 happened in 2015. In my opinion, despite the theme having some flaws here and there, it’s a good theme. I forgive it, and I’m still a fan of it. Today’s fans are still talking about it. The CCBS is praised. Their YouTube videos and Reddit topics show that. So, Hero Factory shouldn’t be forgotten. Even all of its TV episodes are shown in YouTube (not the best quality, but yes). Even Christian Faber is not forgetting HF, and has been showing some HF concept art. I hope Mask of Destiny will consider boosting up the memory by finding the guys who worked on HF and ask them for the archived stuff. Most of HF’s material is preserved. Some are not in best quality, but yes. There are a few stuff that aren’t preserved, like that summer Brain Attack Hero trailer and some wallpapers.
  3. Bionicle is never forgotten, you’re right. As long as we stay being fans, Bionicle is never forgotten. As for the Bionicle games and Lego Dimensions, gee. That’s a bit insensitive. They are good times. The MNOG is a classic. I wish The Legend of Mata Nui could have been made. Lego Dimensions, it’s a good game, though I wish a lot of things were consistent. Plus, it should have gotten a sequel and go beyond what it has (many Warner Bros and Universal franchises are in the game), like Disney-owned stuff and many more Lego themes.
  4. Well, we can have the guys who wrote this article to ask the guys who made the Bionicle (and Hero Factory) stuff. Works like a charm: https://www.maskofdestiny.com/news/8-10-23-ml-interviews-peter-mack-and-cathy-hapka Perhaps you can ask Gonel to ask for us.
  5. I would go with what Lorentz says. What that being said, here’s what I hope in this day, Mask of Destiny could do for us: 2005 (would happen in 2025) - Concept art and exclusive content from Bionicle: Maze of Shadows game, perhaps 2006 (2026) - Find out the guy who sang “Piraka Rap”. Plus, concept art and exclusive content from Bionicle: Heroes, and the Bionicle online games in 2006, like Voya Nui Online Game. Also, we are missing advertisement animations for these three Toa Inika, Nuparu, Kongu, and Hewkii. 2007 (2027) - Concept art and exclusive content from the Toa Mahri games 2008 (2028) - Concept art and exclusive content from Battle for Power and Mistika games 2009 (2029) - Soundtrack and much more concept art from Bionicle: The Legend Reborn (like plans for it). Plus, concept art and exclusive content from the Glatorian Arena games 2010 (2030) - Concept art and exclusive content from that 2010 online game called Agori Defender, perhaps 2015 (2035) - Maybe more concept stuff from the 2015 online animations (like plans for them). Concept art and exclusive content for the Mask of Creation game 2016 (2036) - Soundtrack and much more concept art from Bionicle: The Journey to One (like plans for it). Concept art and exclusive content for the Mask of Control game. Hero Factory is very much related to Bionicle, so I hope it will get the same treatment: Original plans and concept art for the sets, combiners, Television Episodes, Secret Mission books, online games, Hero Factory FM, and Lego Club Inside Scoop stories (I mean, there are some cliffhangers, Stringer and Nex did not have their own Brain Attack forms, Invasion From Below forms, Brain foes, or Battle Machines, Stringer and Bulk did not appear in Ordeal of Fire, the following three Heroes, Breez, Surge, and Evo, did not appear in Savage Planet). Also, concept art and soundtracks from the episodes. Plus: 2010 (2030) - Concept art and exclusive content for Mission: Von Nebula. 2011 (2031) - Concept art and exclusive content for Creep Crushers, Jungle Crushers, Mission: Ordeal of Fire, and Mission: Savage Planet. Plus, the digital Hero-making stuff 2012 (2032) - Concept art and exclusive content for the Breakout game. This game is missing an XT4 level. Would be nice if there will a final box level, where you can catch Black Phantom completely 2013 (2033) - Concept art and exclusive content for the Brain Attack game and perhaps Brainify. In Brain Attack, Aquagon, Frost Beast, and Dragon Bolt do not have their own minions. Also, there was an online video that advertised Stormer, Surge, Evo, and Jet Rocka in the Hero Factory website, but is probably lost. 2014 (2034) - Concept art and exclusive content for the Invasion From Below. This game is missing Flyer Beast, Evo Walker, and that summer 2014 Battle Machine combiner. So, there. I know I ask a lot, but it’s good to ask questions. I super-hope Mask of Destiny and people like them will be able to contact the creators of this stuff and ask them about these things somehow when the day comes (We need to tell the people to ask about this stuff), get access to this content, and do mods to fix these games’ problems. It’s a pain in the neck to wait for 20 years for one thing before the other, but yes (well, things should happen earlier in my opinion). I said it because I’m happy that we got some exclusive stuff from the Mata Nui Online Games on that day.
  6. I rarely had dreams where I notice Bionicle coming back, but some new sets on the shelves look like foreign knock-offs that you see from Amazon.
  7. Hi, guys. What the title says. We need soundtracks and concept art for the Hero Factory TV episodes. I mean, Bionicle: Mask of Light, Bionicle: Legends of Metru Nui, and Bionicle: Web of Shadows have a lot of concept art and soundtracks shown. So should Bionicle: The Legend Reborn, Bionicle: The Journey to One, and the HF TV episodes. Like TLR and TJtO, HF only had little bits of concept art. We should email Lego for these things. If you guys know someone who worked on these things, that would be great. There. I said it. Don’t argue with me.
  8. Hi, guys. What the title says. We need soundtracks and concept art from Bionicle: The Legend Reborn in 2009 and Bionicle: The Journey to One in 2016. I mean, Mask of Light, Legends of Metru Nui, and Web of Shadows have a lot of concept art and soundtracks shown. So should the other two things. TLR and TJtO only had little bits of concept art. We should email Lego for these things. If you guys know someone who worked on these things, that would be great. There. I said it. Don’t argue with me.
  9. Yes. There are some stuff here and there. I guarantee it.
  10. It’s a guidebook in 2013. It tells some info on the 2010-2013 story arcs.
  11. I love Greg’s writing (though he should give the combination model and alternate model stuff more spotlight. Plus, more fights, put more time in the story, make things consistent, and bring everything together. I’m still upset about the infamous unfinished story serials). He was doing his best writing some stories for Hero Factory. His original HF stories, who are basically minor stories in HF’s main story arcs, are pretty good because they almost had the feel of Greg’s Bionicle works. I too read book number 5. It was quite an interesting story. It takes place in an alternate universe where Von Ness betrayed the Hero Factory earlier and helped Black Phantom and the Legion of Darkness destroy the Hero Factory in its early days. Due to that, no more Heroes were made (including Evo, Rocka, Breez, and Surge. Nex wasn’t mentioned in the book for some reason, but it’s logical that he wouldn’t exist if Hf was destroyed during its early days). Von Ness became Von Nebula, and he, the Legion of Darkness, XT4, and Core Hunter formed the Citadel, who took over much of the Galaxy. Von Nebula also got distorted by the power of the Black Hole Orb Staff rather than combining with it due to interference with Stormer, who also got distorted by the staff. It’s an alternate take of “Secret Mission 2: Legion of Darkness”. It’s like Bionicle’s multiverse stories, like Dark Mirror, but this story is about a group of villains (the Brains with wings) trying to go to the prime reality because of their evil intentions. Would you imagine Tuyet from Dark Mirror and Teridax from Bionicle’s The Kingdom planning to use a Kanohi Olmak to get to the prime reality to conquer it? That would have been unconventional, but interesting. It was very nice to see alternate versions of Von Nebula, the Legion of Darkness, XT4, and Core Hunter, the villains from 2010 and 2012. They made a dystopia on the Galaxy, and this is what happens in the prime reality if Hero Factory wasn’t there to protect it from them. It’s also interesting that Furno existed in the early days rather than the recent events in the prime reality. Plus, there are these Brains with wings, who evolved, are big, and can do mental blasts (like Hakann from Bionicle). They only wanted to destroy stuff, and they want mindless robotic bodies to do their heinous hobby. They look at Hero Factory as a way to do it, so that was why they wanted to go to the prime reality. The book introduced alternate versions of some details of Makuhero City, or Von Nebula City, that we don’t know. Plus, there’s that clerk robot lady named L-22. I wish the prime reality stuff have introduced their own versions of these things. As for the Galactic Conspiracy (I’m not sure if that’s their real name), these guys are selfish people would be remotely hurt their own men to accomplish their goals. They remotely paralyzed Perjast to help Karter use a hologram device to sabotage the Hero Factory’s generator in an attempt to destroy it (but generator did the inter-dimensional teleportation on four Heroes, which made the Brains want to go to their prime reality. When the Heroes came back from the alternate reality and then noticed Karter calling his boss, Stormer threatened the boss, but the boss claimed that Karter is their way to get to him, and then remotely killed Karter. The Conspiracy is thinking about moving to another location before they would get ready to fight the Hero Factory. For these situations, I felt bad for Perjast and Karter. Karter is a wretch who caused problems in book number 4 and 5, but his boss killing him? That’s not nice. For Perjast, he, Dumacc from number 4, and Geb from number 1 are better off working for Hero Factory because they are mistreated by their villainous accomplices. From what you said about Von Nebula and Makuro, let me say that. Makuro does not like crime, so that’s why he created the Hero Factory. He wants the Heroes to be good, like how the Great Beings want the Toa to be that way. However, several Heroes are flawed, and Makuro did not see that coming. Von Ness (unknown first name) and Core Hunter (he may have a real name since he was once an Hero. I mean, why name a Hero “Core Hunter” when he hunts down Hero Cores? A villain would do such a thing, so yes) are examples of Heroes who became villains, as Von Ness became Von Nebula, and some guy became Core Hunter (Note: The prime reality’s Core Hunter is still alive. He is imprisoned in the Hero Factory again. I’m glad Greg was considerate of him since Core Hunter has a set in 2012). It’s okay to have free will. It’s that Hero Factory isn’t actually perfect. Ask Nidhiki and Tuyet about it. In the alternate reality, Makuro called Von Nebula a “metal mistake” because Makuro did not like what Von Nebula did to him, his city, and the Hero Factory. I wonder if the alternate reality Furno may have pressured Von Ness into becoming a villain. Von Ness is cowardly, anyway. Von Nebula is obsessed with destroying Stormer because of his ruined body. Why not get someone to repair the two’s bodies? That did not make sense. The prime reality Heroes are quite smug with their “crimes” in Von Nebula City. That’s one thing that I like about the book. It’s because they know how to deal with the alternate reality Von Nebula, Legion of Darkness, XT4, and Core Hunter because they fought and defeat their prime reality counterparts before. However, the Heroes had no experience fighting the villains’ guards called Jolters and the winged Brains until later on. For the alternate Heroes, which are a much smaller group than the one in the prime reality, they suffered because of the Citadel. I felt bad for them (I’m also surprised that we don’t see alternate Bulk or Thresher (plus, Thresher’s first name is unknown)). For the winged Brains, these things are vile wretches that want to destroy stuff, and they believed that the prime reality’s Hero Factory would be a way to do it because they want mindless robotic bodies, so they would build battle machines. If the Brains had noticed Takanuva, Mazeka, Vultraz, and Vezon inter-dimensional traveling, they would find them and then go find a Kanohi Olmak to invade the prime reality as well as the Kingdom reality, the Toa Empire reality, the Melding reality, and the Spherus Magna Reformation reality (imagine people from the Matoran Universe and Spherus Magna have to fight those things). Alternate Teridax, the good one with Light powers, would have to fight the Brains as much as Shadow Takanuva. That would be interesting to see as well. Overall, book number 5 is a good story. Not the best, but it’s kind of fun. This multiverse-thing is becoming annoying in many franchises, though, and I feel this needs to stop (I believe that could be why people think that the Marvel Cinematic Universe is “not doing so well these days”. I believe it still does. It’s just that it needs to get all of its lost character rights back completely. Good thing that there are rumors where this is possible of some ways). Sadly, book number 5 is the last of the Secret Mission books. The Galactic Conspiracy wasn’t taken care of. For the prime reality Brains, their creator is still on the loose. We got Invasion From Below, instead, which is a story arc that did not pick up where the Brain Attack story arc left off. I would also be nice if the BA story arc had an actual confusion before IFB happened. I would like to think that the Brain maker had copied DNA from the prime reality’s own winged Brains in order to make the small ones. During the Brain attack, this guys had build mindless robotic bodies for the winged Brains, so they would build battle machines. All nine main members of the Alpha 1 Team would get Brain Attack upgrades, find the Brain Factory, defeat the maker and the winged Brains, and destroy the factory to end their threat once and for all. Anyway, you should go read Face Off: Makuro’s Secret Guidebook and those four DK Readers books because they expanded on the story a little more.
  12. I go with “Kaukau” because they look like they are wearing them, and I want variety for the Matoran in the game. It’s reasonable that way.
  13. Hi, guys. When you are a Hero Factory fan who enjoyed using codes from the 2011 Hero canister sets, and the 2012 and 2013 sets to unlock content and earn points from online games, you would understand. When the Hero Factory was cancelled, its online content is gone, sadly. So, I hope that Lego would be kind enough to give us all of the content, and they archived it (of course, we have Internet Archives, but it does not have everything. Plus, there’s Christian Faber, but he only gives us concept art). I mean, think about it. Lego should give us these things: 1. Hero Factory FM. This one does not have a thirteen broadcast as announced. 2. The Lego Magazines that featured Hero Factory stuff (including those promotional newspapers in the UK magazines). 3. All Hero Factory comics (there is at least one missing, which is the second half of “Breakout: Issue 2”, located in Lego Club Inside Scoop in 2012. Plus, Comic 5: Ordeal of Fire, is missing a second half). 4. All online, promo animations, and commercials (good quality, like 4k. I can think of one animation that is lost, which is the one showcasing the summer 2013 Hero sets in the Brain Attack episode. Plus, it would be cool if there is a video showing an extended clip of Dragon Bolt’s Brain transformation in the episode, like the other Brain-possessed creatures). 5. All online games (Breakout is missing an XT4 level and hopefully and maybe a final level where you finally catch Black Phantom. Hopefully, they would be included). 6. All Hero Factory TV episodes (good quality, have all of them included in iTunes and Lego’s YouTube channel like this). 7. All codes for all twelve Creep Crushers versions. 8. All codes and guides for the Breakout game. 9. All codes for the Brain Attack game. 10. All game apps and their downloadable content for free. 11. All Lego Club Inside Scoop articles that are about Hero Factory, including Omega Recon Reports in 2012. This one does not have a fifth Omega Recon Report as announced. 12. All online posters, screensavers, and wallpapers. Plus, other online content, like those Previous Missions and News stories, and the Hero Recon Team website content. 13. All Lego Club Code content (I could not find the 2010 Surge poster). So, there. It’s like talking about video game compilations, like Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy, Spyro: Reignited Trilogy, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Cowabunga Collection, and Sonic Origins. I really hope Lego will give us all of these things, so HF’s legacy will be completely preserved. Bionicle should have that treatment, too (I know that we have BioSector01 and HEROSector01, but they don’t have everything. There are huge numbers of “citations needed” stuff). It would also be cool if we get more concept art of the episodes, the animation models for Vapor, Furno Bike’s Furno’s bike form, the 2010 Drop Ship and its pilot, Bulk’s Vapor look, Breakout Breez, Breakout Bulk, Breakout Nex, Thornraxx, XT4, Core Hunter, and Jet Rocka’s tall form. Plus, scripts for the story, including the episodes. Would be cool if we were given concept ideas about Stringer and Nex’s Brain Attack forms, own Brain-possessed monsters, and Invasion From Below sets. It’s all about nostalgia. I know I ask a lot, but I hope you guys have a heart to understand.
  14. Hi, guys. I have been studying Hero Factory. Five of the main antagonists are like parts of Makuta Teridax from Bionicle. Here’s how it is: 1. Von Nebula - A tall mastermind and would-be conquerer who wear black armor, has red eyes, uses a staff, and does gravity. 2. Fire Lord - A tall megalomaniac villain who absorbs energy. 3. Witch Doctor - A tall maniac who uses a staff and mind-controls animals 4. Black Phantom - A tall and smart mastermind and would-be conquerer who wears black armor, and uses a staff. 5. The guy who created the Brains - This guy also wears black armor. He creates the Brains, which are like Kraata and can mind-control beings. So, there. Quite interesting about these Teridax-wannabes. You guys ever thought about that? Note: I would expect Confused Piraka and Master Inika to say something unreasonable, so if they do, please go along with my idea, not saying your non-constructive ideas. You guys have been doing it a lot to my topics lately. So, I’m looking at you guys.
  15. That’s what I’m trying to say to him!
  16. Hey. We all have a right to say our comment. It’s rude, man.
  17. I think Vakama created them, and then he and the other Toa Metru hid them across the island to get ready for the Toa Mata.
  18. I don’t think you had to write that there, but I understand. It’s a good apology. When Bionicle was around, people in BZPower used to be positive and talk nonsense and pessimism. When Bionicle got cancelled twice, they act negative and talk nonsense and pessimism. For Hero Factory, sort of. You gotta be careful with people who make such comments. Most people just don’t care what idea you are trying to state. If you are thinking about Discord, I would use it if I were you. People in there act immature. Trust me. I tried to contribute ideas for their projects called Bionicle: The Legend of Mata Nui Rebuilt, but they sort of spat at me and made fun of my ideas. I tried to sound productive. I really do. If you are thinking about other social media things, like Facebook and Reddit, that is sort of the case. Some people are weirdos. No offense, but it’s true. Overall, good apology, but be careful just in case. If I were you, I would talk to the guy personally. He may not be a member of BZPower, or if he is, he wouldn’t use it often and could be busy doing some Bionicle fan projects.
  19. I would merge Bionicle G1 with Hero Factory. Plus, Ninjago with Nexo Knights, Hidden Side, and Dreamzzz.
  20. Hi, guys. You know that Bionicle G1 has a lot of types of media, like direct-to-video movies, Mata Nui Online Games, comics, chapter books, online story serials, etc. However, it did not have a TV show. Ninjago has the right idea of using the TV show as the primary source of canon. Hero Factory and Bionicle G2 tried to have their own TV shows, but they did not expanded on their stories, and the shows prematurely ended with unresolved cliffhangers and other things. That’s unhealthy. I mean, think about it. Transformers G1 started with a TV show, which is well-received, like Ninjago. So, Bionicle G1 should have used a TV show rather than the media that it got (there are some unresolved things, and two unfinished online serials, anyway. Also not healthy). A TV show would give G1 a good layout on many things, including ones that got unresolved. The movies just had some snippets of one of G1’s story arcs here and there, but a TV show could include everything. This would give animators more time to make the characters and other things look more accurate to their finalized sets (but keep the human-ish realism and five-fingered hands), and more characters from the story would have been added. So, there. This could have made G1 a little better than what actually happened. I get that you guys like to have nostalgia, but still. Maybe that could have saved Bionicle G1 from its toyline’s cancellation in 2010. The story would have finally gotten a real conclusion that way.
  21. Lehvak Va is not the only Bohrok Va to have this case. The other Bohrok Va types have that because they do combination models, too. Widen up your perspective, will you?
  22. Hi, guys. I studied the Heroes’ arms and shoulders. Some of the 2.0, regular 3.0, and regular Breakout Hero sets have broader shoulders than the others' because of their torso pieces that have broader shoulders. Brain Attack Stormer's set also has broader shoulders than the other regular Brain Attack Hero sets'. However, in the episodes, all 2.0 and regular 3.0 Heroes have equal-lengthed shoulders by using the torso pieces with broader shoulders. Breakout Furno is the only regular Breakout Hero in the episodes to have broader shoulders, so his Aquajet Pack can be fitted onto him. All regular Brain Attack Heroes have torso pieces with closer shoulders. Also, according to instructions for the broader-shouldered sets' non-canon combination models in the Hero Factory website, the sets' torso pieces with broader shoulders are required to build the combination models. Half of the 2.0 sets have longer forearms than the others'. All of the 3.0 sets but Stringer 3.0 have pairs of these forearms. Stringer 3.0 has one long forearm for a left forearm and a short forearm for a right forearm for some reason. Rocka XL, Breakout Rocka, Breakout Evo, and Breakout Bulk's sets have long right forearms and various short left forearms for some reason. Breakout Surge, Breakout Nex, and Breakout Stringer's sets have short forearms. Breakout Furno's set has long forearms. Breakout Breez's set has longer forearms than Furno's. The small Brain Attack Hero sets have short forearms while the medium-sized ones have longer forearms. However, in the episodes, all 2.0 and 3.0 Heroes have pairs of short forearms. Rocka XL's right forearm is as short as his left. Breakout Rocka has short forearms for some reason. Breakout Evo has short forearms. Brain Attack Surge has short forearms for some reason, probably a mistake. So, there. You guys notice these things?
  23. No offense, but that’s not constructive. You didn’t answer my question. Oh. Okay. Thanks for clarifying. I knew it felt sort of off.
  24. Hi, guys. I was reading over this BioSector01 page, https://biosector01.com/wiki/BIONICLEsector01:Chronology . It says that the two story serials, “The Yesterday Day” and “The Power That Be” take place a month after Spherus Magna was restored. I question this because I don’t think it should take that long. I mean, here’s what I understand: 1. There is a golden-skinned monster created. He, along with an army of Skakdi and the Toa Mahri, went outside of the Matoran Universe after it was damaged. He built a castle in seconds with his power. Then, Annona showed to challenge the monster. The monster and Sahmad won the fight. 2. Lewa and some folks were in the Great Spirit Robot’s Core Processor, but Teridax threw them away when he was heading to Bara Magna. Then, Vezon showed up and saved them by putting them in a deranged Great Being’s fortress in Bota Magna. The folks are arguing about freeing him or not. Lewa got bored and then went outside. He then got captured by some Jungle Agori. Then, after a Teridax was destroyed, Velika showed up and planned to blow up the building. Apparently, the argument felt like days. Lewa hadn’t returned to this group since he left the building. What’s he doing now? Hanging out with the Agori? 3. According to The Power That Be, when Gaaki was exhausted, it is said that “she had been working for days to help sea creatures and other ocean dwellers to migrate from the ruined Makuta robot to the safety of Aqua Magna.” Kopaka then came to tell Gaaki about the golden-skinned monster. Kopaka spent much of the day observing the salvage crews. In the evening, he and Pohatu met Lesovikk. On the next day, they found Karzahni’s dead body. On the next day, Kopaka and Pohatu were preparing to go find Lesovikk. The two “rode north for three days”. I think they were using Sand Stalkers and may have ended up in the place where Tarduk and his friends encountered five Element Lords earlier. That’s where they met Gaardus and then got stuck in the Red Star. 4. At the beginning of The Yesterday Quest, Onua sent three Toa and Gelu to find the Great Beings. Several days later, in Bota Magna, they were attacked by Vorox from there. A day later, the Vorox played a hunting game on the heroes. The Vorox are sent by Velika to do this. So, there. To me, it’s almost a week since Journey’s End. I would like to think that the Red Star situation and Vorox situation may be happening at the same time. Of course, it would be hassle traveling around the Matoran Universe to salvage stuff and dismantling the two giant robots from Journey’s End. Did Greg Farshtey said that the events in the story serials happened a month after Journey’s End?
  25. There’s one time that I’m curious about: In the past, like over 10 years, we have seen prototypes of the games. Some look like finalized and different versions of the game, and the versions had slightly different names. The game felt kind of fuzzy here and there. In 2021-2023, we got a version of the game that looks absolutely finalized, like all modern games released in today’s video game systems. None of the versions are released, right? Anyway, I’m looking forward to the game!
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