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  1. I did get at least one very persistent creeper talking to me and it was pretty uncomfortable, but not nearly as bad as what was mentioned in that thread. This is definitely something that needs to be watched for, and I know it can turn off a lot of girls from a con like this.

    I hope you let this guy/girl know they were being a pain, rather than passively enduring. No matter who it was. Don't mean to stereotype or accuse, but I notice that some of the same women who complain about these situations dare not speak up IN the situation itself. Not blaming, just saying a bit more assertiveness can go a long way.

    They looked awesome though! And actually, Jade, Velocifero, and I were chatting with Dale North Saturday night, and he suggested that at some point, MAG should do a black tie affair one night with dinner in one of the panel/ball rooms for anyone interested. I think this is a fantastic idea.

    (...) having Hiroki Kikuta draw a nutsack on the back of my Secret of Mana cartridge was exquisite.

    Oh, Vinnie and Amy did look slick, no doubt. In my book, 'unusual' or 'odd' does not correlate to 'bad'. :P

    Dunno how I feel about a fancy dinner party -- but I must agree, having such a picture from the Fear of Angels brainchild himself.... incredible! :smile: It was sweet enough to see him in person and listen to his deep-sea trance.

  2. I found this picture of Brushfire in his Pimp Ash costume, on the off chance that anyone managed to miss it.

    Also if anyone saw a Spy running around with an Engineer mask, that was me. Hi!

    Awesome, loved that getup.

    ...and...

    Hi! :-o

    SpyEngineerMAG9.jpg

    Actually, the best part of MAGfest is getting to hang out with such a wonderful group of geeks that are a hell of a lot like me. You have no idea how good of a feeling it is to meet people that are genuinely glad to see you. It reminds me that I should be more social instead of locking myself in my cave for weeks at a time.

    I agree, sir. Both in the need to be less hermetic than a certain Ol' Ben, and in the awesomeness of reveling in fellow MAG geekery. I don't usually feel terribly comfortable around people, but MAG's atmosphere definitely lightens the pressure. :-)

  3. Had a great time. Thanks go out to everyone! Was especially enlightening to learn that one of Jimmy's major influences is the king of pop himself, Justin Beiber.

    :lol:

    - randomly showing up with Vinnie in our fancy attire between the ceremony and reception of a wedding we went to the same weekend

    I know... It definitely was a tad unusual to see folks at MAG as dressed up like this:

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    :)

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  4. This track is on my Android, so either I'm a masochist or a fan. Or both?!?

    Seriously now, this track contains some pretty drivin' energy. I like its raw rawk. The only issues I have are production - mostly the drums sound like they need to be a little sharper or punchier - and I think the volume intensity could use a little variation. Make the guitars REALLY scream in the finale or something.

    Overall, solid work. Drum patterns and music varied enough to keep interest, and your production has definitely improved since 2004! (Searching for this song, I found the old VGMix you mention in your submission writeup.) Keep it up! :-)

  5. Unfortunately, I can't say this immediately appeals to me. Don't get me wrong, it's not that the song is bad. Hardly. It's definitely well-structured, and it's got a neat funk. But only pieces manage to really capture my active interest. Lore is probably one of those songs I'll have to repeat a few times to appreciate because I can't immediately tell where it's going.

    I always like to have my mind stretched though, so thanks for more free music, AeroZ. :-)

  6. Holy carp, this is definitely up there with the most creative symphonic pieces on the site. I don't think there's anything else on OCR quite like it.

    The intro piano simply gives me shivers. I can just envision the pianists' fingers dancing wildly over the ivories. The whole piece has a very motion-inducing rhythm, helped no doubt by the quick bursts of short notes flying here & there in loopy patterns. And Prototype even emphasizes the dynamics, with instrument swells that breathe vivid life into the work... Color me enthralled.

  7. Man, does sixto ever rock our socks (and boxers?) off.

    Love how this starts off by having a synthesizer tease us with the melody -- totally expecting the iconic sixto guitar to be the one wailing it out. (But, even the synth tease is pretty damn slick itself.) Then the man finally gives us what we've been waiting for... and quickly doubles it, leaving us drooling at the mouth with synchronized guitar/synth leads.

    Oh yeah baby. \m/

  8. I could make a horrible pun with the remixer's name, but I'll refrain for everyone's sense of taste.

    This guy, oddly named Dummy, has a very impressive (and likely just as expensive) batch of orchestral samples. I love orchestral arrangements that sound fresh from the recording studio. And not only does it sound great, but the music itself has a great energy and punch. Unlike many other symphonic mixes on the site, this one is not afraid to show off its low end and treat the ears with loud, deep driving bursts of rhythm.

    I feel Droids Dream does start to become a bit repetitive by the end, but the strength of everything else outweighs this. Nice work! :-)

  9. This song has some jaw-dropping production slickness. Also have to echo the props re: groovy drum rhythm. Is vertexguy the new sixto? Tune in to the next edition of OCR Shore to find out!

    The only real weakness to this is its repetitive nature. But, fortunately, at just a bit over 2 minutes, and with the wankin' solo near the end, it doesn't wear out its welcome. In fact, I believe this would fit quite awsomely as the HDRemix opener -- if only AE and Prozax had not absolutely outdone themselves with Clamato Fever.

    Good job vertex dude!

  10. Big fan of this track. It was one of my absolute favorites from the Tales album, and this modified version does not disappoint either. While some may pick on the occasional awkward lyrical pace, I admire this mix for the obvious infusion of emotion. Whether you like this mix or not, the listener can tell that Prophet sings these words and swings his saxes with a personal passion. Also a fan of the wide echo/reverb used here, creating a very ethereal atmosphere.

  11. "M4 Part II (Faunts)" from Mass Effect

    This is the game that reignited my passion for games with immersive scifi storytelling. And this song is no less inspiring. M4 Part II's electropop stands in stark contrast to the heavy electronic/symphonic rest of the soundtrack. And it's a highly appropriate contrast, a gentle -- not bombastic -- lifting of the burdens that the game throws on your character quick and hard.

    "Color of the Heart" & "Let's Return Barefoot" from Garakuta Masterpiece Theater: Scribble Kingdom

    Can't find vids on YouTube, will have to upload myself... :-(

    EDIT: Color of the Heart:

    and Let's Return Barefoot:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2Ehk_BTPO8

    "Beautiful Woman of Alent" from Grandia

    No lyrics, but the hauntingly somber air of this song captivates me.

    "Lovely Strains" from Soukaigi

    A lesser-known Square song, I just love the delicate vocals and the dynamics that make this orchestral piece more of a journey through feeling than a still portrait of emotion.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpuGNH75pUc

    "Reset" from Okami

    While I hope this is no one's first contact with this lovely piece, just couldn't help but include it. Particularly enjoy the ebb and flow intensity in this Jpop-ish gem.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkPdDvhOEaE

    "Kokoro" from Xenosaga

    Popular Square song, yeah yeah, guilty pleasure. Celtic pipes + Emotive vocals = Defenses breached

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZ6ABV_Q9qU

    "Megalith -Agnus Dei-" from Ace Combat 4

    This piece is one of the most powerful uses of choir in VGM. Strong orchestra, loud vocals, and a driving electro-beat make this a classic in my book. (Also, my upload of this video somehow became the most popular YouTube vid of the song... despite having a grand total of eight YT vids. Yeah, go figure.)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8R_tIUyvsRc

    "Room of Angel" from Silent Hill 4

    Creepy, haunting lyrics with oddly calming music. <3

  12. Ailsean, Prozax, and Harmony.

    Well, actually we know what these guys are doing. Unfortunately, it doesn't involve cranking out more OC ReMixes! :evil:

    For real: Rimco, mv, and Destiny.

    Doomed -- Rimco's mix -- is one of my absolute favorite older ReMixes. So plaintive. And mv is a master of the smooth groove. He should've stuck around longer. Destiny, too. Quite an expressive vocalist/songwriter. Where'd you guys go?!?

    Ha! I came to OCR in 2002, got a remix up not long after, clung to the "OC ReMix Artist" badge like an ancient religious artifact, and haven't been bothered to submit anything for years for fear of rejection.

    Awww. I still have and enjoy your Corneria and Booster's Tower VGMixes! Sad to hear you've given up. :-(

    ocr needs more ziwtra. where you been man?

    What are you talking about? ziwtra's latest ReMix was only 7 months ago! Considering he's only done 16 remixes over 8 years, that seems about par. We should be due for another soon. ;)

  13. Just saw this last night and LOVED it! There was so much geek that resonated in all the right ways. The gay humor was awesome too. Not like we're fans of homoerotic humor around here or anything. >.> <.<

    Can't believe we've gotten to 3 pages without anyone mentioning the amazing Fairy Fountain theme from Legend of Zelda being the music for one of his dreams. Couldn't believe my ears. Wonder what Koji Kondo thinks?

    Zelda was all over that movie. From the omnipresent Triforce to the "You got a new item" sound effect to the harp arpeggio that began the film. :)

  14. Yeah, I seriously hope this is for like a Freshman English class or something, but even then the questions either have a fairly strong bias to them or are poorly worded from 7 to 10.

    Yeah, this is for a technical writing English course. I could've put more effort into this, but only my teacher and classmates will be viewing it. By the way, 9 & 10 are supposed to be a little silly. It helps if I can have a little fun with these things. ;)

    Thanks to everyone who responded! And to the constructive critics, too. :-)

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