will (probably) have its own sprites if i make it a mod
(video made as a test for shorts and making visualizers)
Soulles DX (misspelled from Soulless[1]) is a mod owned by DiomaFX and CommandoDev_ and formerly directed and created by GrayAnimates. based on the unfinished song Soulless from Vs. Sonic.Exe composed by Saster and TaeSkull27.
The incomplete source code of Soulles DX was released prematurely due to leaks. [2] The decision was made because GrayAnimates, the director, wanted the feedback of the mod’s current state for improvements.[3]
Along side with the base mod, Soulles DX is planned to feature four DLCs: Milk and Cereal DLC, Goalpost DLC, and an unnamed third DLC, as well as a mini DLC that will be accessible when the mod officially releases.
Friday Night Funkin’: Vs. Sonic.EXE is a mod owned and directed by MarStarBro, Comgaming_Nz, and Saster. The main opponent of the mod is the titular character from the Sonic.EXE creepypasta , but it also features many other horror-oriented characters from other official and fan-made Sonic media, including Sonic (PC PORT), Sonic CD, Sunky.MPEG, Sonic R, and Sonic the Comic.
Friday Night Funkin’ (often abbreviated to FNF) is an open-source[2] donationware rhythm game first released in 2020 for a game jam.[3] The game was developed by a team of four Newgrounds users, Cameron “Ninjamuffin99” Taylor, David “PhantomArcade” Brown, Isaac “Kawai Sprite” Garcia, and evilsk8r. The game shares some gameplay features with Dance Dance Revolution and PaRappa the Rapper and borrows aesthetic influences from Flash games.[4] The game has been credited with driving users back to Newgrounds, a site whose popularity peaked in the early 2000s.
The game includes a roster generally comprising characters from external media on the Newgrounds site.
The game revolves around the player character, Boyfriend, who must defeat a variety of characters in singing and rapping contests in order to date his love interest, Girlfriend. Gameplay revolves around mimicking the opponent’s notes with timed inputs while avoiding running out of health for the duration of the song.[5][6]
The game was initially created for the Ludum Dare 47 game jam in October 2020.[7] A full version backed on Kickstarter titled Friday Night Funkin’: The Full Ass Game is under development.[8]
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