The simple purpose of this ambitious part of the site is to provide information concerning my favorite video game
series, Earthbound (A.K.A. Mother
in Japan) and all things related, in hopes of creating more
encouragement
Nintendo to release the following
into North America:
- Mother (Often referred to as "Earthbound Zero" in North America.)
- Mother 3
- Mother 1+2 (+3)
- Earthbound for the Nintendo Wii's Virtual Console.
Now, I'm sure you have heard of the massive Earthbound/Mother fan community site Starmen.net. I am a
frequent visitor and contributor to the site (my forum user-name is BackintheDayEB). Also, visit EarthBoundCentral.
-Otter
P.S.
Please ignore the annoying ads on this and every other page of this
site. I'm not affiliated with any of these sites and I'm sure they are
most likely spam. Thanks.
NOTE: All images, unless otherwise noted, are property of Nintendo, and/or Shigesato Itoi/Ape Inc. Welcome to my own little Earthbound gallery. This first image is a familiar one to all Earthbound fans: the beloved title screen. How amazingly ironic that a title screen so simple and typical could introduce such an insanely unique game. Almost sarcastic in a sense.
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To see some of my art on Starmen.net, click the links below.
This is a page of retro Nintendo stickers from a special issue of Nintendo Power magazine.
Ness is featured alongside other Nintendo icons.
The above image is property of Nintendo Power magazine.I created this next image for the Nintendo.com forums in hopes of advertising support for a Wii Virtual Console release of Earthbound. Unfortunately, I was never able to use the graphic because the forums were closed indefinitely in September of 2007, shortly after I created this.
This is an edited screen shot from Earthbound that I ironed onto a T-shirt. I still have the T-shirt.
I recommend any Earthbound or Mother fan try this:
1. Buy some iron-on sheets for your printer and print an image onto them.
2. Steam-iron the image onto a white or light-colored T-shirt.
...There ya go.
This is a scan of the envelope I sent to Nintendo Headquarters along with a lengthy letter expressing why I feel the Mother series should be released in North America. 