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Garrett Williamson

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  1. I think IGN gave it a rating of 9.6 of 10. Also, after playing about 20 minutes of the game, I noticed I actually enjoyed reading the dialogue. Whoever did the dialogue has at least some slight sense of humor that isn't ridiculously embarrassing. I sorta enjoyed it.
  2. LIVING IN THE CITY YOU KNOW YOU HAVE TO SURVIVE LIVING IN THE CITY YOU GOT TO KEEP ON SOMETHIN' SOMETHIN' LIVING IN THE CITY WHERE EVERYTHING IS REAL THAT YOU SEE (no way!!! is that really the lyric... that's what I hear every time) SO MANY DIFFERENT THINGS TO SEE THERE'S NO TIME SO MANY DIFFERENT THINGS TO DO BUT THERE'S NOT TIME (prob got that mixed up... stupid lyrics) SO MANY PEOPLE ALL AROUND SO MANY SOMETHIN' SOMETHIN' TO BE FOUND LIVING IN THE CITY WHERE NO ONE LETS YOU DOWN Pretty stupid lyrics. Double stupid I even know it that well... oh wait I got a new one comin' on... CAN YOU FEEL THE SUNSHINE DOES IT BRIGHTEN UP YOUR DAY DON'T YOU FEEL THAT SOMETIMES YOU JUST NEED TO RUN AWAY Wai, wai, wait... I got this... do I still remember it after all these years EVERYBODY'S SUPER SONIC RACING RUNNING TO THE POINT OF NO RETURN WHEN YOU'RE SUPER SONIC RACING C'MON LET THE FIRE BURN Wow... and that game is as old as I am. Well actually probably a bit younger than me but still.
  3. The demos that were not chosen to be in Michael Jackson's Bad record. They came in the second disc in the 25th anniversary edition which released some time last year. Yeah. Sweet songs in there. Unfortunate, actually, that they didn't make it on the record.
  4. I can tell. And Kung-Pow is another one of those crappy comedies that was absolutely amazing.
  5. Ok I've seen about 10 minutes of footage but the overdubs are hilarious. You seen Kung-Pow?
  6. This was so bad, it was good. Did you spend 10 years on it or did you do it in '03?
  7. He must've *just* changed it. It was chthonic 10 minutes ago. xD
  8. Ha! I'm struggling to get even 100 likes on my Facebook page. Oi vay. Not sure what I would vote for here. I love your stuff, but I don't know all that much about either of these games. So I'm going to be totally not helpful and say remix something and I'll just enjoy listening to it. Thanks for the repost on SoundCloud on that Zelda remix I did, by the way.
  9. This is a new remix of a song I released last year called "12 Years Ago" (ORIGINAL: https://soundcloud.com/gwilliamson/12-years-ago). I called it a "Beat Demon" remix because the new record I'm working on currently is named "The Beat Demon" and this song sounds a bit like some of the stuff on the record. The new record won't be all techno like this, but some of the tracks will have this feel. So yeah. Here's the remix: https://soundcloud.com/gwilliamson/12-years-ago-beat-demon-remix The original song comes from the record "Edge of the Universe", which is currently on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/edge-of-the-universe/id519060099), CD Baby (www.cdbaby.com/cd/garrettwilliamson), and other online music stores. Not a huge fan of the record anymore, as I've learned so much since then (and it hasn't even been a year since it was released). Yep.
  10. Yup. If that's a WAV file that is rather normal. WAV files are far higher quality than an MP3 or M4A so it just naturally takes up more space.
  11. I'm most certainly up for this, but considering how I have already made myself open to 23,425 other projects both on ocremix and outside of ocremix, I'll stay updated with this but not sure I'll be a part of it. But just know I'm here.
  12. I bought a game made by Disney. Unless it's The Incredibles, then that is a lesson learned too many times that took too long to get to my thick head that a Disney game will never be good. The older games for the Genesis or whatever don't count because they were actually made by Capcom or something. Examples of me thinking "what the crap was I thinking" was blowing money on the Tangled video game (WTF?) and I got Ratatouille game (and that one wasn't nearly as bad but still crap). Still asking myself why I wasted 20 bucks on Tangled. Not as bad as some really awful games out there, but the game was so obviously made for 5 year olds. The hours of gameplay is 7 hours. 7. hours. And it is the absolute easiest game on this Earth that was rated E and not eC.
  13. NERO. FREAKING NERO. Zedd is honestly the best guy out there who does stuff remotely similar to this stuff. Because he actually writes the music. And it's actually MUSIC. Skrillex is cool, but more of that is just programming and occasionally tracks I hate which I just think is noise (Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites an example... one of my favorites by Skrillex is Cinema Remix). Zedd was Classically trained, which may explain a lot.
  14. Honestly that idea in Fire Emblem is really rather amazing, though. This was one of the original games with the permadeath idea and it honestly was a cool idea. Frustrating often, but really gets the player thinking. The whole idea of whatever you decide to do is permanent just like reality is actually really cool. Again, really annoying and aggravating at times, but still really cool.
  15. Oh my GOSH. Again, I've never cried during a game but that ending is almost killer how good they finished it. Cinematically, if they had done with the same time of musical feel, then I may have ended up crying. It's harder to cry over low computer graphics. But the way they ended it and then the CREDITS song. The beginning just gets me every time. It wasn't some like bittersweet ending and then big intro to the credits song. It literally blended perfectly with how the ending was. The game ends and then it goes into this ridiculously fake yet somehow beautiful soft and quiet harp intro. Gets me every time. I also care about a game more because of gameplay rather than graphics or story. Though a story is always useful and make a game that much better if done right. ;D
  16. That's what I was thinking when I was reading it. The book doesn't have much of Link's Awakening, yes. A few pages, but not much. I've practically read the whole book already. The only part that I haven't read that I'm currently reading is all the stuff on SS. I read out of order hahaha! The concept art is great, though it's unbalanced. There's too much of Spirit Tracks, Phantom Hourglass, and Twilight Princess. Twilight Princess is one of my favorites, but to be fair, it seems they have too much of that. I was actually hoping for more stuff from the first games, because the older it is, the cooler. There's only half of what Twilight Princess has when it comes to Ocarina of Time, which really pisses me off, because OoT is probably my favorite game. But the chronology area is sick. It's killer. I knew about the timeline way back in the past, and I was like "ok, yeah, that's how the games connect, ok." But then there's the whole written out storyline and I read it word-for-word and was like "oh my word it all totally makes complete sense now." I suddenly understood everything. All the confusion cutscenes in Twilight Princess, all the random characters that said stuff that didn't mean anything to me, it all made sense (well... with the random characters saying stuff... there's still a lot that doesn't make sense and I know it never will). What I've noticed is that the book is far more interesting when you don't skip anything. It may seem like "yeah, yeah I know this; moving on" but what I took notice of is that there can be 3 tiny words in a paragraph that I thought was useless. And those three words completely changed everything and I was like "WHOA really?" Though what I can admit is that I was hoping that the introduction with Shigeru Miyamoto would actually be interesting and actually a rather awesome intro, considering the fact that he is the creator of Zelda and Mario. Nope. The whole first two pages of his introduction were a waste of time. And THAT is when it was pretty dang obvious he was advertising SS. He was like "with this 25th anniversary, we've finished SS in time and it's amazing" and dadadadada. I wanted to hear something that I never knew before. But he just said a whole bunch of random stuff that I already had heard. So that was disappointing.
  17. I've never cried during a game (I hardly cry with anything), but I think the stuff that makes me really sad or frustrated is when there's like some romantic relationship and then they have to part and then they never see each other again or something. I don't know. Something like that. I don't like that.
  18. Oh I don't know yet. I may not join. I just said I'm interested. I've got a ton of other projects already.
  19. I haz it. I ownz it now. I pre-orderz it. And it good. It no disappoint. It make meh happy.
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