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DarkeSword

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  1. If you add me to your friends list, please post a message on my profile's wall letting me know.
  2. If there is anything that deserves to be made into a television show, it's Gotham Central.
  3. Because that's what I have and that's what I thought of first. First post edited.
  4. It is not logistically feasible to do what you're suggesting. Just IM or PM people.
  5. YES It does. Like I said, it's like Steam, so what you buy is tied to your account. Any device you can log into comixology on, you can use to read your comics.
  6. I'd like to let you know that Comixology, the folks responsible for the Comics app on iOS and Android devices, have released a couple of issues of Gotham Central on their digital store. Gotham Central is an Eisner Award winning series published by DC Comics a few years ago, and it's one of my most favorite comic books ever. It's about the Gotham City Police Department; specifically, it's about the detectives who work in Jim Gordon's Major Crimes Unit. The series reads very much like a police procedural you'd see on TV (Law & Order, CSI, etc.), except that since it takes place in Gotham City, the detectives have to sometimes contend with crazy costumed villains as well. Batman is only a peripheral character, and much of the series focuses on the detectives' frustrations and resentment that comes from having to deal with Batman. The first issue is available for free, and even if you don't have an iOS or Android device, you can still read it. Comixology is kind of like Steam for comics, in that you can add comics to your account, read them on your computer (in your browser), and then also have your account linked to any apps that they have. Here's the first issue (available for free): https://comics.comixology.com/#/issue/8840/Gotham-Central-1 They have up to #5 on the site; each issue after #1 is 2 dollars. GC ran for about 40 issues, and I believe Comixology plans on releasing all of them. Check it out! If you like crime drama or Batman, I really recommend you check this out.
  7. Well it is the 200th update. Probably adding 9 new classes or something ridic like that.
  8. I have what my friend Justin calls "can't-finish-game-itis."
  9. An FL forum exists because we used to get a LOT of FL specific questions, so we made an FL forum. There aren't a lot of cubase specific questions that get asked, so we don't have a forum for it. Just ask them here. You don't die.
  10. This thread hasn't been "officially" anything. Stop trolling.
  11. I can't believe you don't like alien looking lanterns. That kind of thing goes all the way back to the silver age. The whole appeal of the Green Lantern corps is that it's big science fiction with tons of weird aliens.
  12. Now this is the space opera I've been wanting to see. Better video here: http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/wb/greenlantern/
  13. I did this in four hours, so yes, I've done better production than this.
  14. Color a Dinosaur - Color a MacGyver [3.50MB] This is a remix I made for our April Fool's Day joke here on OCR. We were supposed to post it to the site as a joke mix, but for whatever reason that didn't end up happening. Here are my mix comments that were supposed to be posted in djpretzel's write-up: When we were discussing our April Fool's joke I volunteered to do a legitimately good remix of Color a Dinosaur that we could conceivably leave up on the site after April Fool's day. I sat down and listened to the title theme and as I kept listening to it, I kept bridging part of the theme into a section from the theme song to MacGyver. Some people might not be old enough to remember MacGyver but it was a pretty awesome show from the 80s/90s with a great theme song, so I decided to work that into my remix and just run with it, disregarding the idea of leaving it up on OCR. I ran into some issues with other stuff and wasn't able to work on my remix in earnest until Thursday night, so I quickly knocked this out in a couple of hours.It's a fairly straightforward dance track with a nice atmosphere. I already have a pretty good idea of what I'd need to do to actually get this posted, but I'm probably not gonna come back to this again unless I really feel like it, so just enjoy.
  15. It was using too much processing power, so we had to take it offline and retool some of the algorithms. The guys in India are still working on some new stuff. Should be back up in a year or two.
  16. Yeah I'm gonna try to get him. I will TWEET at him later today.
  17. OC ReMix Reveals FULL 2011 Album Lineup! April 1, 2011 Contact: press@ocremix.org FAIRFAX, VA--Hot on the heels of their 24th album release, Mega Man: The Robot Museum, video game arrangement site OverClocked ReMix is announcing a full 2011 album lineup that will bring over 20 new albums to the VGM loving masses. "Our album projects are really the backbone of OverClocked ReMix, and really get our name out there," said David Lloyd, OC ReMix's founder. "Sure, we've got over 2000 individual remixes, but when an album like Heroes vs. Villains drops, people just can't seem to get enough. So we've decided to renew our efforts, double-down, and really make albums a priority." OC ReMix's new album initiative introduces dozens of new projects into the community, and artists and fans alike are invited to contribute. A full list of new projects follows this press release. About OverClocked ReMix Founded in 1999, OverClocked ReMix is an organization dedicated to the appreciation and promotion of video game music as an art form. Its primary focus is ocremix.org, a website featuring thousands of free fan arrangements, information on game music and composers, resources for aspiring artists, and a thriving community of video game music fans. Preview the lineup! Comments! http://ocremix.org/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=21 Project Threads Mashup Altered Beast: Lies from your Glaive Armored Core: THE REAL ANSWER: More Armored Core (With Real Deep Sea Fish Lovin'!) A Tribute to Sega Saturn: Virtua Clockwork NiGHTS of Burning Daytona Silvergun Dragoons Awesome Possum and The Go-Green Band B.A.R.F. - River City Ransom Project Beyond the Beyond - Beyond the Beyond the Beyond Bible Games vs. GTA Bubble Bath Babes: The Sound of Suds Castlevania: Bloody Hell Cho Aniki: Can't Quit You Color a Dinosaur - Symphonic Dreams Disgaea: d00d! - Music from the Series Doom 3: Something Something Dark ET: The Lost Mixes Farmville: Music to waste time to F-Zero: Show Me Your Moves GAME OVER, YEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH: The Best Game Over Tunes Hers - Female Character Themes by Female Artists High-Class Starcraft: A Finer Type of Zerg Lack of Attention Span: The Music of WarioWare Leisure Suit Larry - Taming the Lion Monopoly: The Best of Board Games - Volume 1 Nintendogs: Nightmare Circus Okami: Celestial Sounscape Oregon Trail: You Have Died of Dysentery Petz: The ReMix Album PONG: Beep, Boop, Beep, Boop Pro Wrestling: A Winner Is Us Q*bert: @!#?@! (Clean Version) Sesame Street: Mixing is Easy as 1, 2, 3 Sonic CD: Whiplash - 100% Speedcore Star Fox Adventures: Yiff Yiff Yiff Street Fighter: The Movie: The Animated Series: The Game: The ReMix Album Techno Link: Zelda Unorchestrated Teen Agent 2: Teen Harder Tetris: Soothing Tunes of the Red Menace Tiger Woods PGA Tour HD Remix Up, Up, Down, Down Lower - Porn Grooves of Game Tunes
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