Anonymous ID: 4b86a1 March 13, 2019, 11:20 a.m. No.5662032   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5660203 Qpb

 

Which one is Zan and which one is Jayna and who is Gleek?

Abilities' Zan can transform into any form of water

Jayna can transform into any animal.

 

"The Wonder Twins first appeared on The All-New Super Friends Hour on television in 1977 and also made their comic debut that same year in Super Friends #7. While the Super Friends were away, Wendy and Marvin noticed a spaceship had landed on Earth. Hopping on their bicycles, they discovered two humanoid aliens, Zan and Jayna (and an alien monkey named Gleek) dressed in purple. The two arrived on Earth to warn them that the world was in danger. A villain known as Grax had a secret lair on their home planet Exxor. They had overheard Grax's plans to destroy Superman's adopted homeworld. The Super Friends and Justice League were both called in."

https://comicvine.gamespot.com/wonder-twins/4060-56901/

Anonymous ID: 4b86a1 March 13, 2019, 11:35 a.m. No.5662303   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5662190

They're making it hard to find Carmen Sandiego.

 

 

Where on Google Earth is Carmen Sandiego?

Google is paying homage to the globe-trotting villainess with its own game series.

Christine Fisher, @cfisherwrites

1h ago in AV

 

If you're an '80s or '90s kid, you might remember searching the globe for the evil villainess Carmen Sandiego and her fleet of henchmen. You'd follow clues (from what was likely your first PC) based on foreign currencies, flags, languages and landmarks to track the international menace – all without leaving your family's "computer room." Now, Google Earth is reviving the search with a series of Carmen Sandiego games.

 

Beginning today, you can play the first, "The Crown Jewels Caper," on Google Earth for Chrome, Android and iOS. The video game splits your screen between a very 90s interface and a view of Google Earth, and you're asked to interview witnesses and use clues to guide you around the globe. "It's for all those gumshoes who grew up with the chase, and for the next generation feeling that geography itch for the first time," Google said in a blog post.

 

When the Carmen Sandiego video game launched in 1985, it spurred the creation of a franchise, complete with a game show, books, TV series, even a musical. While Sandiego never completely vanished, it looks like she's experiencing a resurgence. In January, Netflix launched an animated reboot that positions Carmen as more of a Robinhood-style thief. The company is also planning a live-action film.

 

This isn't the first time Google has experimented with map-based video game throwbacks. Last year, on MAR10 Day, you could tap an icon and have a Mario animation drive around with you on Google Maps for the week. But this is a complete game, not just an animation. Google promises we'll be seeing more of Sandiego. What we don't know is if we'll see more Google Earth-based games outside of Carmen Sandiego.

 

https://www.engadget.com/2019/03/13/google-earth-carmen-sandiego-video-game/