![]() Bloodsauce Dungeon: On the bottom of the room with Gerome.Ancient Cheese: On the bottom of the room with the second secret.Pizzascape: Right next to the second secret.It is unknown if the mod is available for the public as of writing, but can be seen during livestreams of MKF on McPig’s Twitch. Pizza Tower Guy as he appears in a mod of Mushroom Kingdom Fusion, made by McPig and placed over Wario. However, no sprites were ever made, and uses Snick.exe's sprites as a placeholder. He wasn't animated, but the mode can be still activated in the game with commands. Pizzamancer at one point was planned to be reused for hard mode of the game, where he would have dropped up to 4 random enemies. It is speculated that Pizzaface came to life thanks to Pizzamancer's powers. He died after several years when the war ended, which led to Pizzaface taking over the Tower afterwards, becoming its new owner. It is also mentioned that he was the original creator of the Pizza Tower, as well as the possible original owner of the Cheese Dragon. ![]() But even with that, the ancestor still defeated him. The curse was that they wouldn't be able to make pizza in peace anymore. There isn't much information known about Pizzamancer, except that he cursed Peppino's ancestor and his whole family for disrespecting pizza. He also wears a Pizzard's hat and a big cape. He has a regular mouth, and differing from Pizzaface, Pizzamancer has limbs white hands and feet. He looks like Pizzaface, except his nose is a tomato instead of a mushroom. Pizzamancer is a character that has only appeared in concept art of the game and mentioned by McPig as part of the lore. Yep we know what you’re thinking - but in America texting while driving is still a massive car crash.Artwork of The Noise and The Doise drawn by McPig. You’ll also get DriveSmart from T-Mobile, an app that automatic tells incoming call and messages that you’re driving and will respond when it's safe. What that translates to in real life is BBM for a bunch of friends all on the same conversation.Ĭloud Text provides the option to text with friends or groups across platforms, whether from the comfort of their PC's large screen and keyboard, or from their new Sidekick 4G. “Sidekick's Group Text feature lets customers create, name, manage and participate in reply-all group text conversations, enabling them to lead their network in conversation and social planning,” says Samsung. We didn’t have long with the device, but we did get to check out the new Group Text and Cloud Text messaging system. The Samsung team here has given us an iconic bold software interface that’s all at a tilt - presumably because that’s cool. ![]() Power on the phone and at first it’s hard to see Android. ![]() There’s also a glowing, flashing LED light on the device so you can see if you’ve got a message without flipping open the case every 2 minutes, for those “she might have called to say yes and I missed it” moments. It’s the keyboard that’s always been the key “want” about this device and from our brief hands on at CTIA 2011 we are pleased to say it didn't disappoint.Įlsewhere you’ll get four dedicated shortcut keys, which can be programmed, though mainly now feel redundant because of the touchscreen offering on the smartphone.įor those that care, the Sidekick 4G is powered by Android 2.2 (Froyo) and a speedy 1GHz Cortex A8 Hummingbird processor (the same as the Samsung Galaxy S), while you’ll also get a 3-megapixel camera around back and a lesser camera forward facing, so you can smile at yourself or do video calling. Now in two colour schemes - pink (magenta) and black and black and white - the Sidekick is available on T-Mobile in the US only at the moment, but promises to be fast and cool.Ĭentral to the design is 3.5-inch touchscreen display and the "pop-tilt" hinge that reveals the five-row QWERTY keyboard. ![]()
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