Click the cat and/or hold spacebar. "...also that my 3 years celebration was only 9 projects ago. Well, it's something, I guess...?" - Tymewalk, 2019 Well Past Tymewalk boy do I have news for you - Four Years was literally ONE project ago. (To be fair, Ness Says Okay for 20 Hours is the absolute perfect sequel to a project and I don't think I'll ever top that.) But hey, it's been five years since I joined Scratch! And seeing as how Scratch still DOES exist in 2020 (yeah Past Tymewalk, no surprise there) I figured I should do something for the day. Cuz hey, five years is a LONG time. A really long one. That's like, half a decade. I think this is actually only the second project I've made with 3.0. Maybe the third? I don't remember if 3.0 was out when I made the Four Years one. But anyways, 3.0 is pretty cool. I know I'm like a year late on that but... ehhhhhh! Well, uh... I'm kind of out of things to say, but given the rate I've been making projects this wall of text is kind of going to need to last for the next eight months. So... the PS2 came out in Japan 20 years ago today! That's a... that's a thing that happened. Maybe what I should just do for content is just take a monologue like this and make it like, a 30-minute long project. No gameplay, no animations, just me sitting in a room talking for 30 minutes straight. Maybe I throw a cardboard cutout of Ness in the background and occasionally say "PK Fire!" as if I'm spamming it. (Seriously, there's like, two types of Ness mains - you either go crazy with Forward air/Back throw combos or you spam PK Fire until you've locked your opponent in the endless projectile spam for a good 15 seconds.) Oh, wasn't there that Vitamin Connection game on the Switch that was announced recently? Launched? I kind of half-heard about that one and it looks pretty fun. Given the shape of the little ship in the game I wonder if two people will be sharing a single Joy-Con. That'd be a fun experience. I'm actually now curious to know if there's a character limit to the instructions on Scratch. I wonder if there'd ever be a project so complex it'd actually need thousands of characters' worth of instructions crammed into this tiny little textbox. But anyways, probably not a good idea to find out. Thanks to the Scratch community for the last five years! I'm not sure where I'll end up at the end of year six, but let's find out! Oh yeah, and Future Tymewalk, if you bothered to read this far into your old project while making "Six Years" (because I know you're going to title it that because this naming motif has been going on for five years and you're not one to break tradition), you're a nerd. ;)