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Hiya everyone! It's another Saturday, so it's time for another update! First up, we've got Gusvenga with some slightly off-putting, but very well done Amiga rips, Yawackhary with Indiana Jones and Crazy Taxi, among a couple other games. blueberrymuffin has a little of everything across a few systems, shadowman44 brings us some D&D, SkylaDoragono has a whole lot of Final Fantasy Brave Exvius ...
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Hiya everyone! It's another Saturday, so it's time for...
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
The first nine Foot Soldiers (default, and Arbalet through...
- Custom / Edited
The Spriters Resource - it holds host to sprites extracted from games, as well as custom made sprites. It's gone through many phases in its lifetime, and is finally at the state you see it today. We've received comments from famous game developers in the past claiming to have used tSR for references on animations and other aspects of the art.
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The Spriters Resource Community. In 2008, The Spriters Resource finally created its own forum and no longer used Pixeltendo. Expansion. After the death of N-finity, webmaster of The Shyguy Kingdom, The Spriters Resource offered to rehost TSGK's sprite rips.
The Spriters Resource was our original website - it holds host to sprites extracted from games, as well as custom made sprites. It's gone through many phases in its lifetime, and is finally at the state you see it today.