How do you want your naked crying child to look?

[Update:New screen featuring the GBA-stlye art directionstraight fromEdmund McMillen’s twitter. This is definitely my new favorite.]

I’m still freaking out aboutThe Binding of Isaaccoming to consoles. I loved the original, but given the nature of my job, it’s very hard for me to game on PC without getting distracted by something work related (emails, news, IMs, etc.). Handheld consoles are the place where I can most distance myself from the world of responsibility. That’s part of why I’m hoping thatIsaacwill make its way to the Wii U or the 3DS as well as the PS Vita. ThoughNintendo passed on the game earlier this year, I’m hearing that they may be rethinking that decision.

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From the looks of it, the game will be able to run easily on those consoles. It might even be possible to run on the Sega Genesis. As promised,The Binding of Isaac: Rebirthwill employ a “16-bit” art style, and the developers are asking for your input on how exactly that look will be implemented. Isaac creatorEdmund McMillen has posted fourRebirthmock-ups on his blog, and isasking you to tell him which you like the most. Personally, I like the character proportions in screen 1, the user-interface style on screen 2, the crisp feel of screen 3, and the environment design of screen 4. I wonder if I can have it all?

For me, “having it all” would be asking a lot — more so than for most. AfterDtoid News Editor Conrad Zimmerman proposedthat I make a personal appearance inThe Binding of Isaac: Rebirth, I can’t shake the need to see myself in the game. An anonymous fan evencreated a mock-up of how I might lookas one of Isaac’s power-ups. Though it’s unlikely that I’ll end up included, here’s to hoping that a sprite editor is included as feature inBoI: Rebirth. Then we could turn the entire cast of the game into a legion of washed-up reality show cast members from the late ’90s. That would beso alternative.

John and Molly sitting on the park bench

Close up shot of Marissa Marcel starring in Ambrosio

Kukrushka sitting in a meadow

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Overseer looking over the balcony in opening cutscene of Funeralopolis

Edited image of Super Imposter looking through window in No I’m not a Human demo cutscene with thin man and FEMA inside the house

Indie game collage of Blue Prince, KARMA, and The Midnight Walk

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