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orlouge82

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  1. Taking place on an island and being island themed are two different things. The older game the only way you really knew it was an island was the overworld. The levels were all varied, usually in some lush jungle. The enemies were reptile pirates!

    DKCR every level looks like some beach except for the cave levels. All the music is like tropical remixes or original terrible tropical songs. All the enemies are Tiki masks.

    I'm guessing Rare still holds the copyright to Kremlings and that's why they didn't appear in the game at all.

  2. If you pull out a win here, Willrock, might I suggest going back to synth rock? Personally, one of my favorite songs you ever did in a competition was your Cutman Vs. Flashman track during the Great Robot Master Competition.

    I thought your mix from last round (Spiral Pegacion vs. Infinity Mijinion) ranks up there as one of your best. You definitely continue to produce better and better mixes.

  3. well its been over a month... I gave in my entry at the deadline, but nothing is happening.

    I reckon if zircon hasn't done an entry, he isn't going to at this point... all this waiting is starting to get tedious imo, and i'm past the point of caring about the outcome :(

    Okay, then if this competition truly is dead, could you post a link to your final mix? That's really what I've been waiting for

  4. I've lurked around the site for 10 years or so, just reading and listening, but I had to post something to encourage remixes of SaGa Frontier. That game gets so much (undeserved) hate from Western audiences, leading to the fantastic soundtrack being overlooked for remixing (at least by Westerners). As you can tell by my username, I'm a big fan of the game.

    Anyhow, I really don't know much about the mechanics of remixing, so I can't give much advice. The only negative thing that stuck out to me was that the flute (the one that the primary tune is playing) seems to get drowned out at times by the rest of the instruments. Is there is some way to feature it more prominently without beating the listener over the head with it?

    The rest of the structure seems pretty solid to me, but I'm a lawyer, not a member of the judges panel. I think if the judges panel were to complain about something on that front, they would think it a bit too repetitive.

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