Since its launch, Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl has been a squealing star. He has some very important issues to do; such as lack of voice acting, difficulty getting alternative costumes into the game, and in a game where character isn’t used to original lines. Ludosity developers are pretty honest about the fact that this is just due to lack of budget and the lack of restrictions in Viacom and Nickelodeon. So long as it went into the game, alternative costumes were too long, so they could become canons for characters and not just pallette swaps or random outfits. Ludosity was also only permitted to use actual quotes from characters in arcade mode, rather than to make a new dialogue, which makes it much more unlikely that characters are in the same mode. Even with a lack of voice acting at launch, presumably from budget, and there’s also a lot of hurdles to avoid the mediocrity of the game. Spread the word word. AllStarBrawl Now, those rules don’t apply to everybody. The trailer for the Nike Arcade exclusive Nickelodeon Extreme Tennis was revealed earlier in the week. It showed voice acting, customisable noncanon costumes and original dialogue with the tennis players. The community reacted with posts demanding that Nickelodeon and Viacom relax their restrictions and allow Ludosity to play more play – considering how unfair it was. Ludosity developed Thaddeus Crews even reacted to Nickelodeon Extreme Tennis, showing the original dialogue and costume, and was so proud of itself on Twitter. Crews then tweeted about the situation when announcing that voice acting was coming to All-Star Brawl saying, “Yesterday into today was peak emotional whiplash,” but let it serve as an answer to some of the comments I received saying I should seek out other avenues or employment. The game is progressing forever. There’s always work to do. And I’m seeing him up to the end.