Okey dokey… I’ve been tinkering away on my Ma.K fan site again, and it’s finally at a point where it’s worth sharing my progress. Over the past few weeks, I’ve been cataloguing kits, building a small training sim (because apparently a 16-bit side-scroll

Okey dokey…  I’ve been tinkering away on my Ma.K fan site again, and it’s finally at a point where it’s worth sharing my progress.  Over the past few weeks, I’ve been cataloguing kits, building a small training sim (because apparently a 16-bit side-scroll
Okey dokey…

I’ve been tinkering away on my Ma.K fan site again, and it’s finally at a point where it’s worth sharing my progress.

Over the past few weeks, I’ve been cataloguing kits, building a small training sim (because apparently a 16-bit side-scroller was necessary…. it’s the vibe!), and expanding suit and pilot lore inspired by the old Nitto box backs – those little fragments that always hinted at a much bigger world.

I’m currently working through the camo cards as well. Not translating them (my Japanese is non-existent, and others have already done that far better than I), but using them as a springboard to expand stories around the suits and the pilots.

It’s very much a world-building / archival exercise rather than an authoritative take: fragmentary by design, meant to sit alongside existing lore rather than replace it.

Would genuinely love feedback from my fellow Ma.K heads.

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