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These are some of the websites or blogs that, throughout life, in one way or another, have inspired me to learn more about various things, and motivated me to keep on being creative.
If you have the time, please visit them as well.
- Sophie Houlden: One of the first game creators that I saw, allowing me to discover the world of indie games, and the possibility of me being able to create one.
- PixelatedCrown: I've always enjoyed watching and learning from her updates on the games and other media that she's working on.
- FrameWeaver: My sister! Her animations have always been a joy to look at.
- Nice Gear Games: Their games, streams, and well-written articles on Indie Tsushin are a fun experience.
- Ray Barnholt: I'm thankful for his work on Scroll, a special game history magazine.
- PizzaPranks: The curator of Indiepocalypse, a much-needed monthly anthology of indie games.
- Tom James: His thoughts on Amagami and dating sims will always be of interest.
- Inori: Her one-of-a-kind novels influenced me to challenge myself and try writing.
- Fayorei: Without her translations, I wouldn't be able to understand a lot of media that contributed to the way I wanted to tell my stories.
- AiviSura: I listened to their compositions a lot, especially back when I was doing my first foray into music-making.
- Lotus Juice: I've always enjoyed singing and rapping; Listening to his amazing tracks encouraged me to give it a try one day.
- Jeffrey Chiao: Watching them create and enjoy playing music-based games unlocked my desire to make one, too.
- 7th Beat Games: I always liked their unique way of designing rhythm games.
- Laura Kate Dale: Access-Ability allowed me to become more aware of ways to design games and other media with kindness.
- Jeiel Aranal: His low poly pixel art tool, Sprytile, has always piqued my interest, and his bike posts have as well.
- LunarLoony: I learned through his emoticons and pixel works during one of my first tries at making any kind of art.
- PixlWalkr: Working with him and his artistic skill on several game jams and projects has been a blast.
- Konjak: I aspired to improve at making pixel art as I observed his beautifully handcrafted games and artworks.
- BurgZerg Arcade: Through their many series of game-making videos, I made my first steps in video game creation.
- Red Blob Games: I spent months having fun with their pathfinding tutorials.