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How can I search for a mix by game?
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I posted a thread like this long ago. I've still got pretty much all the stuff. Let's try again: PS2: 2006 FIFA World Cup Alter Echo Ape Escape 2 Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter (Number 5) Conflict: Desert Storm Dance Dance Revolution Max 1, 2 & Extreme Dark Angel: Vampire Apocalypse Dark Cloud Dark Cloud 2 Devil May Cry Disgaea - Hour of Darkness Drakengard Dual Hearts Final Fantasy X Final Fantasy X-2 (with guide) Frequency God of War Grand Theft Auto III Grandia XTreme Growlanser Generations .hack Part 1 Haven: Call of the King Herdy Gerdy ICO I-Ninja (STILL WRAPPED) Jak & Daxter: The Precursor Legacy Katamari Damacy Kingdom Hearts (with guide) Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil Kya: Dark Lineage La Pucelle Tactics Legaia 2 Lord of the Rings: Return of the King Maximo: Ghosts to Glory Megaman X8 Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance Metal Gear Solid 2 Documentation Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence Okage: Shadow King Onimusha Onimusha 3 Phantom Brave Ratchet & Clank Going Commando Ratchet & Clank Up Your Arsenal Rygar Silent Scope 3 Shadow Hearts Shadow Hearts: Covenant (STILL WRAPPED) Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne (with soundtrack) Star Ocean 3 Suikoden III Syphon Filter: Omega Strain Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Tsuganai: Atonement Viewtiful Joe Xenosaga Episode I PS1: Arc the Lad Collection (including stand-up figurines) Final Fantasy VII Legend of Legaia Lemmings & Oh No! More Lemmings Lunar 2 stand-up figurines Memory cards of various capacities Xenogears PC: 25 3D Games 3D Pinball Age of Mythology Amazon Trail, The Alien Tales American McGee's Alice Arcade Mania Beyond Atlantis Bumper Wars: A Crash course in survival Chaos Command & Conquer: Theater of War Day of the Tentacle Deer Avenger Diablo (with guide) Dungeon Keeper Dungeon Keeper 2 Dragon's Lair Deluxe Pack (includes DL 1, 2 & Space Ace) Eagle Eye Mysteries in London Fallout Fallout 2 Grandia II Grim Fandango Incredible Machine 2, The Incredible Machine Contraptions, The Indiana Jones & the Fate of Atlantis King's Quest Collection Klik & Play Lemmings Revolution Lighthouse: The Dark Being Monkey Island 3: Curse of Monkey Island Monkey Island 4: Escape from Monkey Island Myst (with guide) Myst III Myst IV Myst: Uru Complete Chronicles Oni Pool of Radiance (with soundtrack and novelization) Prince of Persia 1 & 2 Prince of Persia 3D Risk: The Game of Global Domination Rollercoaster Tycoon 2 Sam & Max Hit the Road Septerra Core Space Quest Collection Starcraft plus expansion (with guide for both) Terminal Velocity Toonstruck Torin's Passage Typing of the Dead, The Warcraft II + expansion: Battle.net edition (with guide) Warcraft III Battle Chest + expansion (including signed manual, posters & art book) Way Things Work, The Welcome to the Future Widget Workshop Gamecube: Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time/Master Quest (STILL WRAPPED) DVDs: Chappelle's Show Season One Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Futurama Season 1 (incomplete... fourth disc missing) Futurama Season 2 Family Guy Seasons 1 & 2 Family Guy Season 3 Gangs of New York .hack Liminality Vols. 1-3 John Q Metal Gear Saga Vol. 1 Parasite Eve (not a typo. There is a Parasite Eve movie related to the game series) The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou The People that Time Forgot South Park Season 1 Suspiria Star Wars Clone Wars Vol. 2 Yongary: Monster from the Deep Books: Final Fantasy X Piano Score Book Black Mages Sheet Music (for first CD) Super Paper Airplanes (a book on how to make complex paper airplanes) Some books on Reason, Sonar, Cubase, etc. If interested in these ask me for more specifics Adobe Photoshop 7: Classroom in a Book Comics: Batman and Robin Adventure #9 Star Wars Tales Vol. 5 Star Wars Thrawn Trilogy Dark Empire I, II & Empire's End Droids: The Kalarba Adventure Droids: Rebellion X-Wing Rogue Squadron: Battleground: Tatooine X-Wing Rogue Squadron: The Phantom Affair X-Wing Rogue Squadron: The Warrior Princess Boba Fett: Death, Lies & Treachery Jabba the Hutt: The Art of the Deal Battle of the Bounty Hunters (pop-up book) Other: Adobe Photoshop CS Best of Final Fantasy 1994-1999 CD Dance Dance Revolution pad x 2 Norton Systemworks 2005 Dark Empire II Embossed Metal Collector's Card Mackie 14 Channel Mixer. It essentially looks like this, except it doesn't say "pro" on it: Numark Kaoss Pad Mixer: The pad allows you to change characteristics of the audio on the fly: Cheap Radioshack microphone: Pacific Bass Drum Pedal. Looks pretty much like this: It's fully functional, I just don't need it since I've upgraded to a double pedal. Various cables are available to go along with these at no extra charge. Prices are relatively negotiable. I want to ensure you'll get a better deal from me than Amazon.
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Question 1: How many stages are open to go to from the beginning? I started up a new game with my new Wii (so no save data anywhere) and saw I could go to Final Destination immediately. Is that standard? Question 2: Anyone have any info as to the nature of the update that Brawl brought to the system? I let it run and everything, but I'm curious about exactly what happened.
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WTF? Seriously, now. I think Crysis is the only other game I've heard of requesting that much.
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When's this mother comin' out?
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Zero Punctuation (Hilarious) Game Reviews
The Pezman replied to sephfire's topic in General Discussion
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I had a rare case of being in the right place at the right time on Monday. I was just browsing a GameStop, not intending to buy anything. This was 10:45 in the morning (I'm back from college) so it was just me and an employee. I asked about the Wiis, and of course they were still sold out. But, as I was standing there, a UPS deliveryman came in with a single Wii. What to do, what to do? I went back and forth, but then went ahead and bought it. It was very sudden and I haven't started playing it yet. My friend will loan me Metroid Prime 3 on Friday. I'm excited.
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A well-placed "Bueller" or "For Great Justice" is still funny.
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I'm not an advocate of violence for violence's sake. It worked for God of War, effectively demonstrating just who Kratos was and what he was willing to do. Let's see if this is able to pull it off.
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THANK YOU! I have been trying to discover some consensus on that second sound for a while now. I KNEW it was another Wilhelm (was already familiar with the actual Wilhelm). It actually shows up in (at 4:06)
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Computer Science, art, media, technology and academia
The Pezman replied to The Pezman's topic in General Discussion
I definitely never said Full Sail was irrelevant or that you wasted your money. I don't know where you got that from. You have to understand, though, that Dickinson and Full Sail have different missions. Full Sail is a technical school, primarily made for people who know exactly what kind of job they want and want to gain knowledge and familiarity with very specific types of programs to increase their appeal. Dickinson is different. It's an academic institution designed to promote a breadth of knowledge across a variety of different disciplines. As such, someone taking a course on graphics might not be a CS major, and might not want to go into a job relating to graphics at all. That will invariably affect the nature and type of material taught. -
I didn't mean tracks on OCR. Have you tried to download your tracks from the forum lately?
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I reiterate: What happened to Tweaker's tracks? They were awesome and now there's nothing there!
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Computer Science, art, media, technology and academia
The Pezman replied to The Pezman's topic in General Discussion
Courses in Computer Science (or others, but Computer Science mostly) which relate to multimedia. More specifically, I'd like to hear how said multimedia courses tie in to the broader concepts that computer science tries to teach. Basically, I need as much justification for these courses as possible. -
It's a mod, it's a remixer, no, it's... SUPER N00B! Defending the rights and perspectives of noobs everywhere!
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Computer Science, art, media, technology and academia
The Pezman replied to The Pezman's topic in General Discussion
Yeah, I hate that. They're all interrelated. We're not going to be able to justify more professors until we have more students taking the courses. We're not going to get more of those until we show them the interdisciplinary appeal of CS, which may allow students from other majors to take courses for credit if a course exists which can cross over. And yes, I think we can attract more majors as well since they'll start to see how CS can be used. Tell me what you have done. It's all I can ask. -
I wrote a long post but it wound up getting deleted because I wasn't logged in. Short version: I want to hear about academic courses that you've taken which involve media and technology. This is with an eye towards Computer Science (graphics, animation, audio programming, web programming, etc), but any course which fits this bill will do. I'm trying to propose specific ways my Computer Science department can revamp itself (three professors, struggling to teach the bare minimum, not good for the majors) and think this is a great way to entice non-majors to take more CS courses (by relating CS to technologies they know, see and already understand). Please note that this excludes any certification programs like Full Sail, which aim to teach specific technologies for specific jobs. Thanks.
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You're talking about a program that can read sheet music and convert it to MIDI for you, right? Check it out.
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I have a 750 GB external hard drive, but I have a problem: it's not well suited to being carried around a lot (which, since I don't live in one place for too long, is what I frequently do). I accidentally dropped it and, though it turns on, it's not doing so well. I would like an external hard drive of at least that capacity which is built to withstand travels and slight bumps (to a reasonable extent, of course. Not like I'll be pitching it across a field). Kind of like this thing, except with a 750 capacity (and hopefully a cheaper price). Are there enclosures built like this? If so, that means I can buy one and a 1 TB internal hard drive for not that much money.
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That actually sounds like more work than just tapping the screen.
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Give me a hypothetical... you want to jot down a two bar idea you just had. What would you do on the pad and how would the program respond?
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What happened to Tweaker's (Tweek's?) tracks?
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Could be wrong, but I imagined a tablet PC as basically being a different way to interact with the machine. In other words, you still have your mouse pointer, you just control it a different way. So if you click in a midi note, you should be able to tap it in on a tablet.
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Besides "everyone else does?" I used it for Recording & editing class, and it was a bitch negotiating the soundcard versus that stupid hardware add-on they required. So, anyone use Protools who finds it genuinely superior to other DAWs on the market?
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This site says different, but I don't know whether that's June 11 or November 6.