

- #HOW TO MAKE A STICK FIGHT ON FLIPNOTE STUDIO SERIES#
- #HOW TO MAKE A STICK FIGHT ON FLIPNOTE STUDIO FREE#
#HOW TO MAKE A STICK FIGHT ON FLIPNOTE STUDIO FREE#
The most I remember of it, is that you couldn’t sign up on the website like any normal website, but you had to fax (in 2009-2013, mind you) your requested username, password, and service ID to Hatena Co., Ltd.’s offices, which I guess allowed parents to have more control over whether or not their children could join this free community. First off, before you could even fully use the service, you had to sign up, and, believe me, it was way too complicated. But before I get into that, there’s some things I need to detail about the service in general. These easy-to-use and expansive tools began the perfect storm… called the community of Flipnote Hatena. As for the animation app itself, it was well-made with many tools to choose from, and you could even add sound/sound effects and extremely low-quality pictures. This service was Flipnote Studio (for drawing) and Flipnote Hatena (for sharing online with others). Welcome to Part #1 about Flipnote Studio/Hatena.īack in 2009-ish to 2013-ish, there was an amazing flipbook-style animation-making and online sharing service available for the Nintendo DSi.
#HOW TO MAKE A STICK FIGHT ON FLIPNOTE STUDIO SERIES#
Welcome to a new three part series (I’ll be releasing all three at the same time) that I’m going to be delving into about discussing three games/services that were a part of my “childhood” (or just nostalgic in general) that I very fondly remember.
