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you can say "chimoora" instead of "cow of tailed snake" if you want. its a good pun.
i ramble about aerospace sometimes
I take rocket photos and you can see them @aWildLupi
I have a terminal case of bovine pungiform encephalopathy, the bovine puns are cowmpulsory
they/them/moo where "moo" stands in for "you" or where it's funny, like "how are moo today, Lupi?" or "dancing with mooself"
the steve harvey "YES! KILL!!" video but its me telling Jester DCS F-14 to STT some poor fuckin H-6
I did this year's ago on twitter, and was pleasantly surprised and horrified by the results, but,
Just a wee thought.
People have said Sports Games. I wouldn't count that. Sports don't typically have a narrative, or a 'protagonist', unless your American Football game is about a singular player and his story.
Kudos to people who are saying Streets of Rage 1! Adam was a black playable character. However, he's less of a protagonist, I feel. He is part of the story, but, so are Axel and Blaze.
Last time I brought this up, I think only one person brought up Shadow Man, a 1999 N64 game. The protagonist, Mike LeRoi, is explicitly of colour, and it's not irrelevant to the game, or the comics it's based on.
However, a massive kudos to @wirelessmouse for mentioning a game I know, and am aware of: Elder Scrolls: Redguard, from 1998! Redguards may be a fantasy species, but they are explicitly of colour. This is, so far, the earliest narrative in videogames that features a black protagonist.