>2024I’m already forgotten…
What the F is a Doki Doki?
>>10877045early Sega arcade game from 1985 also released on the SG-1000 which was their earlier attempts at completing with the Famicom.got a sequel on the mega drive and master system
>>10877045Japanese onomatopoeia for the sound of a heartbeat.
>>10876969>I’m already forgotten…All according to keikaku.
>>10878198Retards. The sound a heart makes is ba-bum ba-bum ba-bum
>>10878952And my piss goes tsssssssssssssssssssssssss
did u guys know doki doki penguin land was released in the use as super puffin bros 2
It was featured in game center CX several times iirc
>>10878952>>10879694https://youtu.be/usLHd2MTAnY?feature=shared
>>10878952How many animal words do you know that aren't someone's onomatopoeic interpretation of the sound they make?>>10876969Missed opportunity for Nintendo to rebrand
>>10880746>How many animal words do you know that aren't someone's onomatopoeic interpretation of the sound they make?
>>10880746Kek, vocal chordlets wrecked yet again.
>>10881106 >>10881468 When not stealing words, English often name by appearance (moon tail/lyrebird). I'm led to believe the Japanese use sounds a lot for informal reference and can turn up a few vidya related examples. (with regard to animals, try lion or pork as an entree. The further back the etymological tree you go the more it will make sense.)
>>10876969What the fuck, I’ve been trying to remember a song that was used in a flash game where you play as a penguin for years and somehow seeing your picture instantly put the song’s name in my head even though it’s not the same game. The song was “Popcorn”. Memory is a weird ass thing.
>>10883584>LionYou mean loin or actually a lion?
>>10876969looks cute
>>10883692>Popcorn, an American song from the 1960sAnd here I thought it was from some Euro-80s/90s game...
>>10883584The word crow was originally an onotomopoiea for the cuh-caw sound it made
>>10885886It's been covered literally a gorillion times. Aphex Twin did one.https://popcorn-song.com/versions.php