Is it any surprise that my Tomodachi Life island is well-stocked with divas? I sure hope not.
Anyway, I can't imagine I'm the only gay (or otherwise) gamer playing this quirky 3DS life sim who likes his "pop stars," so I thought I'd share QR codes for a few of the ones that currently are traipsing around Rainbow Island. (Yes, that's the rather unimaginative name I came up with for my Tomodachi Life hub. What can I say? It wasn't my most creative moment.)
For starters, here's Bjork:
I can't take credit for her design, by the way, as I came up with it after finding an interesting looking one via Google and tweaking it a bit.
I also can't take credit for the amazing Cher design found below.
An Internet acquaintance, Adrian, came up with the following Grace Jones design, I believe:
I did create the design seen below, though, which is of Japanese pop star Hikaru Utada.
I also made this Madonna design:
Finally, here's a QR code for my own Mii design (yep, I'm a diva, too), should any of you want to add me to your isle.
Are you playing Tomodachi Life, too? If so, please feel free to share the QR code for your Mii in the comments section below.
See also: 'I'm having way too much fun taking screenshots while playing Tomodachi Life'
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Thursday, August 02, 2012
The gayest game ever?
For me to call it "the gayest ever," a game would have to include a great many components. For instance, it would have to include bodybuilders, divas (you know, like Lady Gaga or Madonna), frottage (at least), glitter, harness boots, jockstraps and show tunes.
Because Andrew Lloyd Webber Musicals: Sing & Dance, which allows folks to sing and dance through 32 of the Tony Award-winning composer's classic tunes and is set to be released on Sept. 14, will include just two of the aforementioned components (maybe three--I'm not sure about the glitter), I can't call it "the gayest game ever" like the guy behind the Joe. My. God. blog did yesterday.
Still, I'd be lying if I said I wasn't interested in reenacting the balcony scene from "Evita" while clutching my Wii Remote. (The real one, not the one some of you sickos are imagining.)
I'd be a lot more interested in Andrew Lloyd Webber Musicals: Sing & Dance, though, if it featured a few bodybuilders shaking their moneymakers while wearing harness boots and jockstraps.
Because Andrew Lloyd Webber Musicals: Sing & Dance, which allows folks to sing and dance through 32 of the Tony Award-winning composer's classic tunes and is set to be released on Sept. 14, will include just two of the aforementioned components (maybe three--I'm not sure about the glitter), I can't call it "the gayest game ever" like the guy behind the Joe. My. God. blog did yesterday.
Still, I'd be lying if I said I wasn't interested in reenacting the balcony scene from "Evita" while clutching my Wii Remote. (The real one, not the one some of you sickos are imagining.)
I'd be a lot more interested in Andrew Lloyd Webber Musicals: Sing & Dance, though, if it featured a few bodybuilders shaking their moneymakers while wearing harness boots and jockstraps.
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Andrew Lloyd Webber,
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Evita,
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