part 二 (The aikatsu video on the monitor is from when I was crashing at a net cafe while waiting for my friend to arrive in Akiba before our trip to Crane Burger.)
@EdBoatConnoisseur I really love the aesthetic of the colored translucent ps2 memory cards which let you look at the circuitry within. It reminds me of the isolinear chip bays from Star Trek.
@Kirino If it's okay for me to suggest some custom error messages, I'd like to recommend the creation of "fission mailed" from mgs2 and one for LCARS (the computer gui system from Star Trek)
@lonestarr@Witch_Hunter_Siegfried@supersid333 This is a little off-topic but the "Army of Darkness" rpg also runs on Cinematic Unisytem. It has rules for running AoD and/or the Evil Dead as a cinematic game. It also had packages for making Tool Men, which are people who have grafted tools or weapons onto their own bodies.
The main reason I didn't include content from that one is I think it is too thematically and tonally dissimilar to the core Nasuverse. I'm trying to avoid going too fanfic-ey, if you understand what I mean. Still, some of Ash's Big Chin abilities to heal troops and inspire them might be appropriate for Iskandar (Rider) to have and use. In any case, if you want your player characters to fight Deadites, Army of Darkness is the book to get.
@lonestarr@Witch_Hunter_Siegfried@supersid333 Continuing this discussion - the Army of Darkness TRPG does have some notes on running games in a fantasy medieval setting (read: d&d-type fantasy) but you could also incorporate material from Dungeons and Zombies, a sourcebook for Unisystem's "All Flesh Must Be Eaten". Slam in the magic rules from the Nasuverse game and you've got a tabletop fantasy game that Hasbro can't corrupt, though you will need to mix and match rules to get exactly what you want. Also: https://patchlord.com/patchworld/unisystem/unidnd3e.html
As a movie fan, I want to experience movies in great quality and have them be faithful to the director's vision of what the movies were supposed to be. It takes some time but building out your own digital library is better than relying on a streaming service.