Lu9

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Lu9

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Impersonating people is what I do!
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Profile
Aliases: lu9, Mariobrasil9, MarioBrasiLu9, littlesquare2005,
Real name: Lucas Emmerick
Interests: Mario, Sonic, Homestar Runner, LEGO, M&M's, etc.
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Lu9 is a fairly active contributor who joined MFGG in Jul 29, 2009 later on the forum in Mar 03, 2013. When Lu9 registered, he was focused on sprite sheets, which got declined by moderation due to being unorganized or useless. After getting "mad" at the staff because they weren't accepting his sheets, Lu9 didn't submit anything until 2012. In 2012, Lu9 uploaded his first game: Guide Luigi: The Mini-Game. Overall it was rated 2/10 due to clashing graphics and the engine used. But now, Lu9 has better game projects in the future.





Lu9's Ref

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Dimmy

Lu9 always was referred to Homestar Runner, specially on the SMBX Brazil Forums. Today, Lu9's ref is a gray version of a brazilian comic character from the Monica's Gang series with acessories referenced to Lu9's likes, such as Homestar, LEGO Island, etc.

Lu9 has also another ref, his own character from his own comic: Dimmy, the rest, from Little Square.







Lu9's Fangames

Lu9's first game ever to feature on MFGG was Guide Luigi: The Minigame, but the rest of his games are located in his Yoyogames pages, which mostly were "Slightly Edited" Hello Clones, and here's the list of Lu9's projects:

Completed Fangames

Games Currently in Progress

Future Fangames

Cancelled Fangames

  • Super Mario Bros. Co-Op
  • Super Mario Advance 5

Completed YoYo Games Fangames

Demo YoYo Games Fangames

  • M&M's Journey
  • Homestar Runner Racing
  • New Pac-Man

Sprites

Lu9's first sprite uploaded in MFGG was 3 poorly MS Paint edited sprites of Mario. This and more sheets of him were declined back in 2009/2010. Recently, lu9's first sprite sheet on the site is a MS Sans Serif font in SMB3 Style, and the last one until now is a rip from Mike Wiering's Super Angelo.

Winnie the Pooh Lost in Mario World

A Screenshot from the first game.

One of lu9's games uploaded on Yoyogames was a Hello SMB1 Clone made out of boredoom, editing Mario's sprites to look like the ones from Winnie the Pooh characters.

Reception

On Yoyogames the game received 4 stars of rating, mostly because of a funny idea seeing Pooh in a Mario game, not because of the game itself.







The Sequel

Because of the game's "sucess" Lu9 decided to make the sequel for it and put effort. Yet again it was made using Hello's SMB1 Engine. On it, Mario, Luigi, Charlie the Duck and Sonic are the villains, and the Winnie the Pooh characters are the heroes. All the characters are the same, just skins switched.

Reception

The game received 2 stars of rating, mostly because of the effort put into it kills the funny factor of the game, since everybody got the Pooh game as a joke, because of the engine used and the poor coding, and also due to the fact that Bosses are just walking people which you stomp 3 times on them.

Codename:Honey

In the future, Lu9 plans to release the third installment of the WTP:LIMW Series, this time, not putting a lot of effort, making it more like a "joke game" than a serious game.

Trivia

  • One of Lu9's first sheets uploaded on the main site (which got declined) consisted of random MS Painted Goombobs with different expressions and actions.
  • Lu9 is obsessed on supernova's creations.
  • In "honor" to one of his first fangames, Lu9 will hide Winnie the Pooh in every of his fangames, as an easter egg, cheat, or cameo.
  • In fact, Winnie the Pooh: Lost in Mario World is represented in a tile in the Isometric Collaboration #6.