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GTAHater836

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  1. I can't decide which of these tracks I like best. In the Skull Dungeon track, I noticed an oriental instrument I can't figure out the name of. This music is just so intense. (With exceptions like Zorlaxseven's and The Eluryahn's tracks), there's just so much going on. Waiting for Essence of Lime was tough, but now that one's out, waiting however long for Oracle of Seasons should be much easier (I'd be hard-pressed to find reason to complain about the latter half of next year).

    The important thing is that, official or not, OC Remix has spawned a Legend of Zelda themed album, and one of the most unlikely ones as well!

  2. I've learned the hard way from watching it happen: those last few final WAVs on every album are the toughest to get turned in. Post-production (work performed after the last WAV) is even worse. Of course, if you don't mind me asking: Halc, do you expect an average time period for post-production on The Sound of Speed?

  3. http://kotaku.com/5503940/final-fantasy-ix-looking-likely-for-psn

    Snurrrrf... :-)

    This is about the 3rd reason to get a ps3! (ff7, ff8, ff9)

    Despite that, I still believe all three systems are equally as good. I can't decide which track I'm most excited for, but tentatively I'll say Dali because it was used in a custom Zelda Classic "The Hidden Duality", so I recognize it best. Other than that, I know next to nothing about FFIX, because neither my "oniisan" nor I ever owned it.

  4. Prince of Persia has about even chances of being the first good video game movie, but the chances of it getting a lot of award nominations is 3,720 to 1. I haven't ruled out the possibility that this decade could single-handedly save game-to-movie adaptations. If there was one game that would make a good movie...I really can't say. Any ideas I might have would be complete blasphemies.

  5. Nintendo just hasn't been the same or had any hint of good reputation since July of 2008. And it's all thanks to the White Four: Wii Sports, Wii Play, Wii Fit, and Wii Music subseries. My brother has a PlayStation 3, which 2009 favored. The XBOX360 has too high of a failure rate. I thought I'd seen the worst when politicians invaded the previous (6th) generation.

    As for the 3DS, I have a neutral feeling towards it. I'm not expecting everything out of it, I'm not insulting or flaming Nintendo, I can only say that maybe it will give us new innovation or good software, maybe it won't. If the Unknown 3rd XBOX System doesn't have all the technical problems the 360 did, the adult systems will take over, and Nintendo's long legacy will finally come to an end...but if you ask me, the entire gaming industry will go out of the frying pan and into the fire if that happens.

  6. that said, (and this is just a concept, but) this album is sort of going to play out in 'acts' - 'act 1' consisting of the opening, Green Hill and Marble; 'act 2' being Spring Yard, Labyrinth and Starlight; and 'act 3' being Scrap Brain, Robotnik and Final Zone, then closing out with the credits medley. the special stage theme will act as a motif of sorts, with a special stage remix between each act (since there's two special stages in each zone :P). several other remixes also feature cameos of the special stage theme.

    Honestly, halc. I think you've been making a LOT of clever moves on this project.

  7. I stand by my previous comment: I believe Serious Monkey Business has broken records as best OverClocked album. The vocals, as a whole, were fair, if you ask me. Everything else is nigh insurpassable.

    I read GigaBowser's comments, and I thought, "Hey, at least (s)he still liked the tracks without vocals."

    So to GigaBowser: The vocals were not the absolute best thing about the album, but they're better than you make them out to be.

    To everyone else: I implore you NOT to let this turn into a huge falling-out. I don't want any trouble from any of you.

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