Yeah, but it feels having to wait for other people give us our representation.
There's nothing wrong with a sprite game. If a black studio with a sprite game blows up then they could get more money to make a 3D game that doesn't look ass. I've looked around a lot and all the ones look pretty terrible including the one I worked with for a short period.
Actually, now that you brought that up, I looked up the studio behind Dandara and it's actually two white guys. I just assumed it was a black studio because of the character. Having black publishers is also important as well because studios in the past have been rejected for having a woman or a minority protagonist. A black studio with good recognition will not only lead to more black characters and black culture in games, but will also show that game development is a viable option for black people.
It would be dope for the next Infamous to be a sister