>>35892505>one person presses b>one person presses down>one person spamming release coordinates on the touchscreenWow, good vs evil!
Yeah, it's cool the first 10 hours you see it, but then it becomes a predictable pattern of trolling.
Troll vs. everybody else is not really a compelling story.
What's more interesting is when there's a challenge (something a diverse crowd of people shouldn't be able to do over the internet by typing chat commands with a half minute delay into an emulated video game), like the wind in Skyla's gym from Pokemon Black. They way they beat that in Anarchy was incredible.
I will admit, I haven't seen anything interesting from them since Chatty Yellow. The way it took messages from chat and inserted them into the game text was nothing short of amazing.
That doesn't mean that I don't have high hopes for their future. They were the first in their genre, after all. It will never be the same, and it can never be the same as the first run.