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The Coop

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  1. Edit: Nevermind. Fixed it myself.
  2. A few more OSTs to look up... Black & White (PC game) Black & White 2 (PC game) Both can be listened to on YouTube .The I of the Dragon (PC game) Can be listened to on YouTube . There are two versions of this OST; the import that's more dramatic (which is in the link), and the US version that was altered to be more ambient (and is a bitch to find).Ecco the Dolphin (Sega CD) Master of Monsters (Genesis) Can be listened to on YouTube .Soul Star (Sega CD)
  3. Perfect Selection: Dracula Battle 1 Perfect Selection: Dracula Battle 2 Broken Thunder - Project Thunder Force VI Turrican Soundtrack by Chris Hülsbeck
  4. A few off of the top of my head... Thunder Force III Thunder Force IV Thunder Force V Revenge of Shinobi Stellar Fire Raiden II (PSX arranged OST) Raiden III Raiden IV The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning Diablo Diablo II Streets of Rage Actraiser Darius (arcade) Panzer Dragoon TMNT: The Hyperstone Heist Shadow of the Beast (Amiga) Turrican II (Amiga) Gauntlet IV Basically any Castlevania game
  5. No flames intended here, so keep that in mind This policy is what keeps OCR's forums from turning into GameFAQs. Favorites threads are just spam threads; rarely does any real discussion come from them, and considering how many times a "favorite Final Fantasy/Mario/Sonic/Metroid/Castlevania/weapon/FPS/condom/nipple piercing/whatever" thread's been made in the past, it's a dead subject matter here. It really was beaten into the ground quite thoroughly. And if they're allowed in again, it'll all go back to a front page filled with "what's your favorite ______" threads. When it comes to remixes and peoples' favorites, such threads become a ratings thread, something djp has always been against. Plus, VGMix had a tier system. The problem with it, was that unless a given remix was in the top two tiers ("Stuff of Legends" and "Awesome" if I recall), visitors simply weren't overly interested. They more often than not passed on songs that were rated as "Good", because they weren't "Stuff of Legends". And as if that weren't enough, there were good songs that got buried in the bottom tier because of a single review where the reviewer just happened to not like the song (and then no one else touched it as a result). OCR already judges the songs that get on the site. They don't need to be further judged by the listeners, so that you wind up with songs no one listens to because a few people didn't like them. That would defeat the entire point of OCR's judging process. As the old saying goes, you can't please everyone. But OCR's done just fine with these policies in place, and I can't imagine djp's going to reverse them anytime soon.
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