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GTAHater836

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  1. Now this project is what I call a pleasant surprise. I thought I'd be really old before this game got a remix project, considering how the Wild ARMs series was labeled a cult classic. Waiting for this to be released in circa 2012 will be like waiting for Christmas...times 5,000. That's how I'm excited for the next 3-4 years of OC Remix projects. Five of them, including this one, are arrangements from games I'm a fan of. Jade Alan Haruno, this project was a (beep)ing genius idea. As you should expect, I can hardly wait for the remixes of the 8 battle themes, but there are others I'm anticipating. I'll be devastated if any of those five projects get canned.
  2. Has this project, by any chance, been delayed into next year? I can't tell if those last 5 tracks will have their final WIPs before Halloween, and the Unknown Mega Man 9 Project is scheduled for December 15.
  3. It's my understanding that the preliminary plan is to release this in September of 2011, a decade and a half after Super Mario 64 was released in America. Do I have my facts straight?
  4. I have a lot to say here. Link's Awakening took the series in the right direction by giving each dungeon its own music. Therefore, it's easy to understand why Link's Awakening was chosen as OC Remix's first official Zelda remix album. Waaay over in the workshop section, HylianLemon is arranging an unofficial Oracle of Ages project called Essence of Lime. It won't be released here, but it'll probably be popular on Zelda fan sites. On the other hand, if one wanted to remix any of the first three Zelda games, they'd have to combine them all into one because they don't have enough of OSTs to stand alone. I once thought it was a bad idea to arrange an Ocarina of Time album because I didn't think the nostalgic charm could be beaten, but Voices of the Lifestream was awesome, so Ocarina of Time should have at least as good of an arrangement album.
  5. Another great album. The entire DKC trilogy deserves to have OCRemix albums, Nintendo should make a DKC4 that doesn't involve bongos, and there should be another 3D Donkey Kong game that's better than DK64. My favorite five tracks are: I. Treetop Town/Rope Bridge Rumble II. Snow Barrel Blast/Ice Age Alley III. Trick Track Trek/Platform Perils IV. Slipslide Ride V. Oil Drum Alley/Blackout Basement
  6. I liked Blood on the Asphalt better, but the new tracks that were added since then make this a good album. I wonder why T. Hawk, Dee Jay, Dhalsim, Fei Long, Cammy, Ken, and Vega didn't get new tracks...
  7. Countless times I've listened to most of the tracks on this album. Before Project Chaos was released, I'd spend countless hours listening to the tracks related to the 11 zones. My three favorite tracks are: I. Bring in the Machine II. Travelling Through a Dream III. Apocalyptic Orbital Ovum Do any of you think Sega should've finished Hidden Palace, Wood, Dust Hill, and Genocide City zones before releasing Sonic 2?
  8. Greeeat album! My three favorite tracks are: I. Dead Batteries (Flying Battery Zone) II. iMushroom (Mushroom Hills Zone) III. Breathtaking Vision (Sky Sanctuary Zone) Sega needs to make another 2D Sonic game much like Sonic 1, Sonic 2, Sonic CD, and/or Sonic 3 & Knuckles. Those 5 were by far the best in the series, and it's a shame the franchise couldn't have better fortune after the two Sonic Adventure games. P. S. Was it mere chance that this was released on the day the Wii launched?
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