About the webmisstress
Name: Danielle
Favorite video game system: The Super Nintendo
#1 favorite video game: Lufia II Rise of the Sinistrals
Other favorite video games: Earthbound, Final Fantasy VI, MegaMan X5, Baten Kaitos, Kingdom Hearts I & II, Breath of Fire IV, Chrono Trigger, Paper Mario, MegaMan X, Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix, Nancy Drew; Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon, Fire Emblem series, The Legend of Zelda; A Link to the Past, Pokemon Red Version, The Legend of Zelda; Ocarina of Time, Super Mario RPG, Super Mario 64, Super Mario World, Suikoden Tactics, Tokimeki Memorial; Girl's Side; 1st Love, MegaMan X Command Mission, Harvest Moon; Tree of Tranquility, Star Ocean the Second Story...
Favorite voice actors/seiyuus/vocalists: Shunichi Miyamoto, Shotaro Morikubo, Minami Takayama, Toshihiko Seki, Ryotaro Okiayu, Toshiyuki Morikawa, Takehito Koyasu, Mai Yamane, Rina Aiuchi, Emily Bindiger, Donna Burke, Mark Gatha, Jeffrey Watson, Braden Hunt, Vic Mignogna, Quinton Flynn, Greg Ayres, Dan Green...
Favorite music composers: Yuki Kajiura, Nobuo Uematsu, Yasunori Shiono, Motoi Sakuraba, Koji Kondo, Youko Kanno...
Favorite artists: Kyoko Negishi, Mayumi Azuma, Arina Tanemura, Toru Azumi, Kazuya Minekura...
Fifteen random things I like: Music, writing, cooking, graphic design/web design, photography, video games, anime & manga, highlighters, tea, turtlenecks, changing seasons, penguins, stuffed animals, Photoshop, chocolate...
Ten random things I dislike: Copy cats, closed minds, static electricity, messy rooms, crowds, spoilers, math, criticism, bootleggers, thievery...
A favorite quote:
"Music is such a wonderful, universal thing. Whether you're from the States or not, you laugh and cry to the same tunes or melodies. The appreciation of music is not limited or defined by what country you are from, what race you are, or what language you speak. Music makes everyone equal - fame, social standing, material possessions, age, and gender do not matter." -Nobuo Uematsu
A brief bio of my website:
A few years ago, on January 28th, 2002, I obtained a book, and in it was a tutorial for Microsoft FrontPage. The very next day, I had a website up. It was small, beginnerish-looking, had barely anything on it, and I wasn't even sure what I was going to do with it, to be honest. I just enjoyed playing around with HTML. Throughout the years, my talents in website making has greatly improved. Now, I'm working on many different websites; some for various clients and some of my own. I feel greatly blessed to have such skills.
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