Image 1 — Who hand is this?
Image 2 — Who hand is this?
▲ 11 r/Morbius

Who hand is this?

I watched Morbius yesterday and noticed that hand in the scene with Milo and Martine. Whose could it be?

u/Yehor909 — 2 days ago

Hey guys, could you please tell me how many Spider-Men there are in *Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse*, and where it’s possible (if it is at all) to find all their variations?

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u/Yehor909 — 8 days ago

Transformers Prime: Hunt the Beasts (2013) – Searching for the Original Browser Game [Fully Lost]

Hi everyone! I'm trying to locate the original files for Transformers Prime: Hunt the Beasts, a browser game released by Hasbro in 2013 as part of the Transformers Prime: Beast Hunters promotion. After several days of investigation, I have been unable to find a playable copy of the game, and I'm hoping someone here may have archived files or additional information. Background According to TFWiki, the game was originally hosted at: http://beasthunters.transformers.com/ References: TFWiki https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Hunt\_the\_Beasts Transformers Wiki (Russian) https://transformers.fandom.com/ru/wiki/%D0%A2%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%BD%D1%81%D1%84%D0%BE%D1%80%D0%BC%D0%B5%D1%80%D1%8B:\_%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%B9%D0%BC.\_%D0%9E%D1%85%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B0\_%D0%BD%D0%B0\_%D1%87%D1%83%D0%B4%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B8%D1%89 I also found what appear to be the only two surviving gameplay videos: https://youtu.be/\_Mla7lltSjk https://youtu.be/HQ9HWBKIhko What I've already investigated Flashpoint I searched the Flashpoint archive, but the game is not included. Internet Archive / Wayback Machine I spent several days investigating the archived website. The Internet Archive preserved parts of the website's HTML, but none of the playable game assets appear to have survived. The archived pages still contain a large amount of original content, including: Ratchet mission briefings Shockwave's laboratory storyline Mission objectives Laboratory areas: Biotechnology Energon Storage Core Protoform Cryogenics Stasis Lock Level CNA Replication Chamber Spark Insertion Chamber Beast information Character data Security Footage Downloadable wallpapers Wishlist links The website also references other interactive features hosted on the same portal: Beast Creator Beast Simulator (Portal of Destruction) These appear to be separate experiences from Hunt the Beasts, but they confirm that the website originally contained multiple interactive projects. Technical investigation I also inspected the archived website using browser developer tools and the Wayback CDX index. I searched the archive using keywords including: swf game beast creator simulator mission shockwave xml json The only archived Flash-related file I could locate was: /js/library/swfobject_2_2.js This is only Adobe's SWFObject library used to embed Flash content. The archived HTML clearly references Flash content, but every attempt to load the actual game assets results in missing resources, redirects, or unavailable files. I was unable to locate any archived: .swf files .unity3d files XML files JSON files or any other playable game assets. Current conclusion Based on everything I've found, it appears that: the website itself was partially archived; much of its text and interface survived; the playable game files did not. The missing assets do not appear to have been archived by the Internet Archive, or they may have originally been hosted on another Hasbro server or CDN. What I'm looking for I'm looking for any surviving files or information, including: original .swf files; browser cache backups from 2013–2014; XML or JSON files; archived mirrors; old downloads; developer portfolio copies; promotional press kits; or any files saved from the original website. Even a single surviving file could help recover the game. Why I'm posting here I'm not simply asking people to check the Wayback Machine. I've already spent several days investigating archived pages, source code, redirects, developer tools, and CDX indexes. I'm hoping someone may have: played the game back in 2013; saved browser cache or website files; archived the game; or knows who developed Hasbro's browser games or where they were hosted during that period. Even if you don't have the game itself, any lead could be useful. Thank you!

P.S. These screenshots also contain content that is loaded directly from the original web game.

u/Yehor909 — 15 days ago
▲ 10 r/Ninjago

Guys, what fo you tink about it:

Why do some elemental serpents crumble upon contact with water, while others freeze into solid stone statues? Does this difference imply that one of these types was once a living biological serpent species, while the other is merely a construct or magic-bound entity?
When the First Spinjitzu Master relocated the Serpentines to Ninjago, is it possible that other creatures crossed over with them such as Dire Bats, Beetle Warriors, or other unknown creatures from the Wyldness?

u/Yehor909 — 17 days ago

What do you think, can this Phoenix in the centre would to be a Florax(because Fluminox have another appearance in the show), and Fluminox in turn anywhere in background with another Phoenix Elders?

u/Yehor909 — 19 days ago

What do you think? Could this Phoenix be a legendary beast that failed to fully form due to thousands of years without a ninth Phoenix?

For anyone who didn't catch my drift: I mean that over thousands of years, the energy could have partially dissipated, causing the Phoenix to fail to fully form.

u/Yehor909 — 22 days ago
▲ 30 r/Ninjago

Guys, what do you think - could the Serpentine Elemental Master be King Mamba the First?

u/Yehor909 — 23 days ago
▲ 11 r/Ninjago

Did they have instructions?

There are other characters to build in LEGO Fortnite, too—is there really no instruction manual for any of them?

u/Yehor909 — 1 month ago

Transformers prime: Hunt the Beast [fully lost]

Hi everyone! I am looking for the original files, including any .swf, .unity3d, or asset bundles, for the 2013 Hasbro browser game "Transformers: Hunt the Beasts" which was released to promote the Transformers Prime: Beast Hunters toy line. I checked the Flashpoint archive thoroughly and discovered that the game is completely missing from their database, meaning it is currently fully lost. The official domains used for the game, such as beasthunters.transformers.com and transformers.com, have been dead for years. To make matters worse, the Wayback Machine on the Internet Archive only managed to save the basic HTML shell of the website, but it completely failed to archive the actual game files, resulting in 404 errors for the assets.If anyone happens to have an old browser cache backup from 2013-2014, old downloaded assets shared on fan forums like TFW2005 or Seibertron, or knows of any obscure working mirrors where the full game assets might still be stored, please let me know. Any help or leads to recover this piece of lost Transformers history would be highly appreciated!

Wiki page: https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Hunt_the_Beasts

beasthunters.transformers.com
u/Yehor909 — 2 months ago

Did an Abonimus among the true Predacons exist?

Guys, what do you think could the true Predacons combine into a Gestalt?

u/Yehor909 — 2 months ago