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GTAHater836

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  1. All 5 eighth gen consoles ("Wii U" [used loosely, I honestly think "2nd Wii" would've been a better title], 3DS, PlayStation Vita, 4th PlayStation console, and 3rd Microsoft console) have a long way to go to prove themselves in my eyes.

  2. Looking at the 2010 and 2011 E3's, it's amazing to see how poorly Microsoft has been presenting themselves! Don't they get it?! They accomplish less and less the more they promote that (beep)ing Kinect! In 2010, every gamer around me spat on Microsoft's press conference. They found Sony's a but underwhelming, but if Sony or Nintendo don't do well this time around, I'll declare E3 2011 among the weakest links! Then I probably wouldn't look forward to E3 2012.

  3. Nintendo is good enough proof that if you've got a gimmick, you can skimp on quality and unleash a buttload of shovelware... na.. noo... Emunator's not gonna do that.. none of the songs are shovelware... :-D What's the gimmick? Dave Wise? ahh... OMG.. Emunator is totally emulating Nintendo's business model with this album XD

    Nintendo was only wrong to publish most of that shovelware. They only developed the White Four (Wii _____ titles). IIRC, most of the shovelware was developed by Data Design Interactive. *Beep* That 3rd-party support was awful, but they released 3 good Mario games, 1 good Donkey Kong title, 1 good Zelda, 1 good Metroid, 1 good Smash Bros, the first 2 No More Heroes titles, and Monster Hunter Tri, but the Mario Kart title was really love-or-hate.

    On topic: I'm getting more excited by the hour!

  4. Halloween? You don't say... I honor "Christmas in July" every year on July 25. Same would've gone for Halloween had there been nothing to market in May or June. "Halloween in May" would've been on June's Eve, or May 31. It's an early "Halloween in May" release!

    To Flexstyle: Do you, by any chance, have titles for your two Lime of the Season tracks?

    To HylianLemon: How have things been going with Lime of the Season?

  5. To Emunator: I was SO happy to hear that I should expect this album before New Year's Eve. That means your forecast is a paltry 0.7 years away! Now I can plan for everything else better!

    Because there's less than 10 tracks now that need WAVs, here are my Top 10 Most Anticipated tracks:

    X. Corn-Fed Kong

    IX. The Paper Chase

    VIII. The Submap Emissary

    VII. Shenanigans Bananigans

    VI. Unfinished Business

    V. Intoxica

    IV. Blast Beatdown

    III. Heart of the Cave

    II. Enchanted

    I. Epic Bananas

  6. Out of those 80 tracks, is anyone here predicting that about 70 of them will get WAVS before August ends?

    To JaDE: It's probably better that I don't know about your next project until it releases, for two reasons: 1) I could never appreciate the source as much as Wild ARMs, my favorite PSX game in all its history. 2) In the off-chance that I did, I wouldn't want to see the project at its slowest. Not related to you, but almost every project is destined to run into standstills every now and then.

  7. I've heard at least 40 people allege that I could've competed on American Idol. But skill at singing isn't enough. I envy those who have the creativity, technical know-how, and of course, time management skills to create remixes like these. Many people have tried, few have gotten recognition at O-Clocked. Often times, I pre-conceive of how a song should be ReMixed, only for those ideas to be surpassed when someone actually does it. These remixers know their stuff. I have some appreciation of ongaku, but it's not enough; such is why I could never be an esteemed ReMixer. A good balance of conservative and liberal has kept O-Clocked going because it honors the music of the most misunderstood medium while providing creative takes so it doesn't sound too much the same.

    End confession.

  8. I remember ZykO made 3 tracks for Serious Monkey Business: "Token Up", "The Apes of Wrath", and "Backwards Room".

    Now for this, he's made "Corn-Fed Kong" and "Nuts in the Head". I take it that while Nuts was crafted with exceptional skill, Corn-Fed utilized the collaborative power of 3 artists. Nuts and Corn-Fed could make short work of Token Up. They can beat Backwards if they don't suffer any technical problems, but I'll be impressed if they can beat Apes of Wrath.

  9. Even if it's just to see how far these franchises can go, I'm interested in the Sixth Nintendo Console, but I have to wait for Smash 4 or a price drop, whichever comes first. Unless Nintendo can meet certain circumstances, I'll have to wait for both. I'm confident that Nintendo will make their own games good, for when have they not? I'm also confident that Nintendo will have its 3rd party support back. My favorite 3rd-party Nintendo games were for the N64, so the challenge is surpassing that.

  10. ...the missed deadlines get me really disheartened too but at the end of the day, it's going to be worth the wait so that every artist currently on the project can finish to their own satisfaction.

    I hope I'm not the only one who agrees with this. I admit I was wrong to hope it would be out before Half Year's Day (July 1). I admit I was even more wrong for getting violent with all of you. Even if this took until this autumn to be released, this project would still truly amaze me. I can't remember when Kong in Concert was established, but Serious Monkey Business took from November 2007 to March 2010 (2.3 years). It's only been 1.4 years since Double the Trouble (abbrev 2xtT) started recruiting remixers. So it's at least been ~40% shorter to get this far (52 tracks and ~8 bonus!) I commend your instincts, Emunator: You knew that by not being a big hard*** for deadlines, that this project wouldn't get watered down. And the quality? There's only TWO projects that would give this a run for its money (ARMed and DANGerous but mostly Maverick Rising). Until now, Emunator, I didn't realize how lucky I was to have you as director of the DKC3 album. And one more thing that amazes me: I've heard people rip into DKC3 plenty of times before, and for us to create some of the best music OCRemix has ever made from a game that controversial is a testament to our power!

  11. This is indeed much better than Hedgehog Heaven... but I still like Project Chaos equally as much! RDX, I believe that if they do another Sonic 2 album, which I find highly unlikely because of demand for more games that have no representation by this community, it would be more consistent than Hedgehog Heaven. Most of Heaven was worked on in 2003 to 2004, if I'm not mistaken.

    Though I like Under Construction the least of anyone here, this is another album that gets my seal of approval. I can't decide which of these is my favorite: Clockwork Criminal, Hogtied, and Final Progression.

  12. ScrewAttack gave Sonic CD the #1 Best on the Best/Worst Sonic Games. If you released one, they'd be happy.

    I wouldn't mind a Sonic CD album, but it wouldn't be my next choice for an album. I can't decide if that honor would go to Super Mario Galaxy, Mario Kart DS, F-ZERO, StarFox, or either of the first two Super Smash Bros games.

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