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20: 248:. However, seeing as many sprite comics have developed substantial plot-driven stories featuring the copyrighted characters and environments, it is quite possible that a sprite comic creator would lose a lawsuit if a game developer decided to sue. Thus far, no sprite comic has been subject to legal action. 196:
pointed out that sprite comics are a good way for people who can't draw well to create comics. Cruz pointed out that the aesthetic has "evolved and flourished in a variety of media" since. However, the style is also commonly criticized. Cruz described sprite comics as "the favorite style for the
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characters or edited them to convey a broader range of emotion. Over time, sprite comic creators collaborated with projects such as the World Spriters Tournament, in which cartoonists let their sprite comic characters fight one another.
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in the early 2000s, the style is considered relatively easy for beginning cartoonists to get involved in, but sprite comics are generally looked down upon for being of low quality. The format has not seen mainstream attention since
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specifically for using original sprites, unique to the webcomic, allowing for a broader audience. She described this as a "fake" sprite comic.
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laziest webcomic creators," while Sjöberg pointed out that sprite comics are often seen as substandard by comic fans. Both
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has stated that they will never "officially endorse" sprite comics, but no take-down request has ever taken place.
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background may find that "much of the irony and humour in goes swooshing over head." However, she also praised
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may contain hundreds of sprites of its protagonist running, jumping, and falling, though cartoonists frequently
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Sprite comics are threatened by legal action, as the graphical sprites used in them are generally protected by
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ended in 2010. Though sprite comics are still popular among amateur cartoonists, Larry Cruz from
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played a significant role in the popularity of sprite comics, as well as webcomics in general.
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stated that sprite comics "re-create the feel of with a minimum of artistic effort."
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was the first sprite comic to gain widespread popularity. Starting its run in 2000,
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series of games, with most of the characters being taken directly from the games.
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games and were collected in online databases such as The Spriters Resource. A
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of the works they are based on, and as such they might be protected under
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Sprite comics mainly use graphics from 1980s video games, such as
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A panel of a hypothetical sprite comic featuring graphics from
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was the first sprite comic to appear on the internet, though
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Few sprite comics have gained mainstream attention since
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Many sprite comics present themselves as 495: 481: 209:explicitly to making fun of the practice. 427: 372: 159:noted that the aesthetic is played out. 18: 347: 343: 341: 339: 337: 841: 447:Withrow, Steven; Barber, John (2005). 476: 405:Nantier Beall Minoustchine Publishing 311: 309: 307: 393: 334: 315: 13: 304: 279: 231: 14: 865: 350:"You, Too, Can Be a Comics Whiz" 525:Webcomics with LGBT characters 440: 421: 387: 373:Zavarise, Giada (2019-09-19). 366: 1: 502: 428:Atkinson, Dani (2015-09-14). 272: 446: 348:Sjöberg, Lore (2004-06-04). 286:Maragos, Nich (2005-11-07). 285: 262:List of video game webcomics 220:noted that people without a 212:In a review of the webcomic 7: 255: 10: 870: 316:Cruz, Larry (2014-05-09). 100:utilizes sprites from the 90:Neglected Mario Characters 83: 39:that consist primarily of 815: 789: 754: 693: 632: 611: 602: 576: 538: 510: 267:Category:Sprite webcomics 162: 551:Web Cartoonists' Choice 288:"Will Strip for Games" 203:Death to the Extremist 29: 26:The Battle for Wesnoth 22: 854:1998 webcomic debuts 539:Business and culture 530:Video game webcomics 407:. pp. 98, 114. 380:Rock, Paper, Shotgun 323:Comic Book Resources 177:. Lore Sjöberg from 156:Comic Book Resources 216:, Dani Atkinson of 80:concluded in 2010. 520:Webcomics in print 512:Lists of webcomics 201:and Michael Zole ( 88:The 1998 webcomic 64:Sonic the Hedgehog 30: 836: 835: 785: 784: 577:Styles and genres 47:. Art assets are 861: 849:Sprite webcomics 609: 608: 497: 490: 483: 474: 473: 467: 466: 444: 438: 437: 425: 419: 418: 391: 385: 384: 370: 364: 363: 358:. Archived from 345: 332: 331: 326:. Archived from 313: 302: 301: 296:. 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The Battle for Wesnoth
webcomics
computer sprites
video games
ripped
classic games
Mega Man
Sonic the Hedgehog
Bob and George
8-bit Theater
Mega Man
ripped
Super NES
Sega Genesis
Game Boy Advance
platform game
Sonic Advance
recolored
8-Bit Theater
Comic Book Resources
Final Fantasy
Wired
Penny Arcade
Mike Krahulik
Chris Dlugosz
gamer
copyright
parodies
fair use

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