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bishopcruz

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  1. Dude is my hero. Sad thing is I had most of those. God I loved my power base converter.
  2. I do not say this ironically:
  3. Gun 2 would be AWESOME, so long as they get rid of the crappy boss mechanics. That last boss pissed me off SO MUCH!! Anyone remember Outlaws the Lucasarts western shooter?
  4. So many songs that I will never ever forget. With a few exceptions game music isn't what it used to be, much of the reason being that music now blends into a whole soundscape much of the time, up through the PS1 era we didn't have the processing power to do the sick sound direction that we have now. So music had to fill in the gaps to create the mood. The early 1990s to the early 200s is probably the era of the best game music ever. I'll probably do some more of these, but to start I'll probably go with my favorite composer at the time Yasunori Mitsuda, the man was a beast, the composed Chrono Trigger right out of high school, and has created 3 of the best OSTs of the 1990s. We got stuff like: Chrono Cross: Anyone who knows me knows I think that this guy is a GM god. Cross is likely his best OST, and that is really saying something. Everyone know's Time's Scar, because it is amazing, not everyone remembers the rest of the OST, say what you will about the rest of the game, the music was amazing. I mean seriously, if at the end of the game you didn't get a little verklempt when you heard Radical Dreamers - The Recovered Jewel you have no soul. Time of the Dreamwatch: (2nd Intro) Star Stealing Girl: (Kid's theme) Radical Dreamers: (Probably the best vocal song in a game, ever) Xenogears: Ok, lotsa Mistuda love, but these really blew most other games out of the water soundtrack wise. Xenogears is a great progression from what he was doing in Chrono Trigger, and many of the techniques that Mitsuda used would come up again later. I picked the main theme, The Chain of Sea and Fire, the boss music Awakening, and Premoniton ,the tower of Babel theme. Xenogears' only fault in the soundtrack department is that the sound programming was not as good as it could have been, listen to the difference in sample between this and Chrono Chross, they quality of the samples is leagues apart. Chain of Sea and Fire: Awakening: Premonition: Some awesome remixes: Dreaming Still (Acid Jazzy Radical Dreamers) Another Inspiration: (Dream of Another Shore) Melkaba: (Mitsuda Remix of Premonition) Coming soon:
  5. What even more frightening is that ManFaye up there actually has a following on the internet. I are scared.
  6. Yeah, cosplay can be both awesome and awful, for the awesome: and the bad: and the frightening:
  7. Revived for Great Justice! Ok, what got me into anime? Well, when I was like 5 or 6 I had a few memories of particular shows, though I couldn't attach them to anything, the first of these was of a guy in a transforming plane that couldn't pilot it, the second was of everyone crying because some guy had died (didn't remember who the character was at the time, anyone who has seen Macross will know who I mean), and another one set in space where some guy's brother bit it. It wasn't until years later that I found out what those series were. The first two were of course Robotech, which I found again through the RPG and Novels (tapes were not for sale back then), and the second I much later found out was Ulysses 31, a series that i have still not seen to this day. But anyhow, after devouring all the Robotech I could find, (6 Macross Saga movies, each cut down from about 130 minutes to about 100) I remember reading SOMEWHERE that there was a movie called Akira that was supposed to be amazing. One day I found it at a Suncoast Pictures for $29.99 for the VHS dub. I bought that shit with a quickness, took it home, and it blew my 13 year old mind. Not only was the animation amazing. It also had blood, nudity, and a dark bleak story. At 13 the blood and nudity stood out, so I took it to a friend's place to sow him. We are both still Anime fans to this day. As for what I consider essential viewing? That's kinda tough. Movie wise I think that: Akira Royal Space Force: Wings of Honneamise Perfect Blue Nausicca Ghost in the Shell Whisper of the Heart Lupin: Castle of Cagliostro I think with those you get to see some of the best stuff out there from some of the major luminaries, and get a good idea of the breadth of genre and content available. As for OAVs: Macross Plus Bubblegum Crisis Golden Boy Key the Metal Idol Lodoss War TV: Macross Irresponsible Captain Tylor Maison Ikkoku Urusei Yatsura Cowboy Bebop Gatchaman Paranoia Agent Berserk
  8. Word has it that this is going to be extended in the US cut to around 100 minutes. Whee.
  9. Did you get the BR or the regular DVD? And how much? Gratz. Awesome film. Got my Tenchi DVD 3 for cheap (15, goes for around 40-90 online), and am now trying to get my hands on Gunbuster and Maison, doubt i'll ever find that one for cheap though.
  10. What's with all the hate for Chrono Cross? It was great RPG, different as hell from anything out there, and had one of the best soundtracks of all time. It also had some of the best dungeons ever in an RPG, a great story, and did I mention the soundtrack? As a sequel to Chrono Trigger it didn't quite work, a bit too different in art direction and gameplay, but it was one of the best RPGs of the time, and is still pretty good. Of course playing ANY PS1 non sprite game on a big HDTV is going to look like ass. That's why I love my psp.
  11. You get Face to Face by Daft Punk
  12. You shut your whore mouth!!!!!! Hard to Kill is one of the greatest movies of all time, logic, and acting ability be damned. Next you're gonna tell me Road House was shit. Expendable sounds awesome as hell though, Son Goku vs the Punisher will be Legen... wait for it... DARY!!! Also, Rambo 5 needs to be Rambo going to Afghanistan, killing the same people he was helping fight the Russians in pt 3. Watching him gut that kid would be great.
  13. Ok here we go: 4001 It's Love! from the 2nd Ranma Movie So we start with early 90's Jpop. What will be next? 603 Me and Bobby McGee by Janis Joplin About the complete opposite of the last one. As I said, I have a really random mix of stuff. Next is 5 which is Psychosis by the Refreshments This is a really obscure song, by an obscure group, it was only on their very first album, which never got a wide release, only 3-5,000 of these were pressed. A version of it was on the American Werewolf in London OST, or something like that. Very different from the usual stuff from the Refreshments, but kinda cool. And 22, well that one was corrupted, so I combined it with the previous number to 522, and got: Confusing Melody from Chrono Trigger Cool song by a badass composer. The randomness continues.
  14. Nah, you had Popful Mail, Sonic CD, 3rd World War, Snatcher, Monkey Island, and Rise of the Dragon. The best home port of Final Fight didn't hurt either (even though Streets of Rage was STILL better.) Speak not of what you do not know.
  15. I said the Incredibles mainly as a light happy family film, followed by outright depression.
  16. If she has Only Yesterday i'd be psyched, as that one has a snowballs chance in hell of getting a US release.
  17. Proto Culture feat K.U. by Del The Funky Homosapien FUCKING AWESOME!!!!!!!!! Edit: True they talk about a lot of shit, but the main love is for Sega!
  18. I still say that that has to be one of the cruelest double features of all time. I mean hell, it's be like playing the Incredibles before Schindler's List.
  19. You'll have to forgive him Logan, the PS3 blinders and all. Still, I take a bit of umbrage at the 360 exclusive RPGs not being very good. I specifically have to say that Lost Odyssey and Blue Dragon were great, if decidedly old school. Blue Dragon was a pretty impressive DQ style RPG, and Lost Odyssey was a VERY well put together game, with a great storyline, combat, and characters. Newt's been itching to dump every bit of hate he could on the 360, but hey, I got some good games off him for cheap, so no skin off my back. For all the shit I give it, the PS3 is a great piece of hardware with some great exclusives. I prefer the exclusives on the 360, but that's personal preference. I prefer XBL over PSN, payment be damned, and I've bought about 10x as many games on 360 as PS3. (Of course I don't own a PS3, gunsmith does.) PS3 was At first I thought Newt didn't like shooters, mainly because he hated on Halo and Gears so very much. 360, especially early one excelled at them. Then I saw him buying Resistance 2 and Killzone 2 the second they came out, so I guess that shit is out. I still argue that he's been looking for reasons to hate on that thing for years now.
  20. Well, I thought it might be a good idea to get this thread going again mainly because of some discussions Nick and I were having last night. Ghibli has made some incredible films, and it's a shame that some of them fall through the cracks. Of the less popular ones I'd probably have to give a shout out to Porco Rosso: Kiki's Delivery Service: Whisper of the Heart: are often overlooked, and are just amazing. Ghibli films always stand out to be as films with an amazing amount of heart, and (with one major exception) leave you feeling great after watching them. Whisper is different form what we usually think of with Ghibli, but it is really a hell of a film. I still hope we one day get releases of Only Yesterday and I can hear the Ocean, but I'm not hopeful.
  21. Ok, here you go: 1337 - Chiptunes from Konami with Master of Puppets Among the Diseased 666 - An old school New Wave classic: New Order - Blue Monday Who's next?
  22. Well, I like a lot of the strengths of country, good storytelling, great imagery, and often a great sense of irreverence, but once it passes a certain point I just cease enjoying it. I do think I am often hung up on the heavy southern drawl in some songs, it's weird, I can deal with a bit just fine, but I reach a threshold that I can't quite quantify and it all goes to shit. Props on the two songs that Nick picked as those are two of the three country songs I love without exception. The third is this one, which again if you don't like, you have no soul. Take Me Home, Country Roads by John Denver
  23. Well, my taste in music is... how to say eclectic, but what the hell, pick a number between 1 and 4835. Let's bring this thread back.
  24. Yeesh, that's a generic dead homie one. Sounds like the Master P one, but I know it ain't. Then again, it's not like I listen to all that much rap in the first place.
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