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Tex

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  1. Playing as Bill Rizer and hearing the Contra Stage Clear at the end of the levels is one of the coolest and most stylish things I've ever experienced in a video game.
  2. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1409948/mp3/Streets_of_Rage_2_Funkdreamer_Oc_ReMoved.mp3
  3. http://ocremix.org/forums/showthread.php?t=6713
  4. Yep. Definitely posted on VGMix before (Sometime around 2005 / '06), but it was also available in his old website Anyhow, totally bodacious.
  5. I already knew about that version. Yet not counting that as a game because it was incomplete, which is what I was getting at with my previous post. Back on topic, this could have been better if the source pics weren't that grainy looking. Still better than the american SNES cover if I do say so myself: One more just for fun:
  6. Not a game in my book. That is a pirate version with no intro stage, less bosses, wrong music / bosses for levels, messed up gameplay, etc etc.
  7. Pretty sure this is what you are talking about.
  8. Here you go: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCtXDkMX9Ss
  9. I liked what Gecko had been doing so I followed his methods and made this Genesis cover of Toxic Seahorse from Mega Man X3. http://8bitcollective.com/music/Txai/Toxic+Seahorse+%28YM2612%29/
  10. What are you talking about, I never did that. A long time ago, someone probably asked me how long I imagined I'd stay on the panel. Back then, judges never stayed that long. But I've never actually had a countdown to when I'd leave. You made a thread to celebrate your two years of judging and mentioned a two years countdown in the first post. It was created around June '06 if memory serves. Hence why I can't find it in the archives of GenDisc/Community Other memories from that thread include Vigilante saying something along the lines of "Two years? What do you want, a cookie?" and the overuse of the lol smilie in many people's posts.
  11. Here's the original logo for Sega Genesis games developed by Treasure. Pretty intricate, if I do say so myself: It was slightly simplified for Game Gear ports shortly after. And even more so in its N64 era.
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