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Invisible friends
Posted Nov 20, 2004
This is soooo cool. I got mine today!!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=324&item=5534383652&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
Omega 3
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Latest reply: Nov 20, 2004
Rap Update
Posted Nov 17, 2004
Wanted Rap Update
While Brian is deciding, I am going to make a bit of the rap, or the first 16 bars. I have 20 seconds or so of audio with aligned lyrics. Except for maybe updating the instrument sounds this is FINAL. See how you like it. I know there isn't much for you to hear lyric-wise, but it's ok. At least it's spotted for now.
Omega 3
P.S. The link is here:
http://homepage.mac.com/cmneir/iblog/B1515953440/C1869383958/E1125993671/Media/File1.zip
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Wanted Rap
Posted Nov 17, 2004
Hey everybody. Here's a quick update on the rap song.
I've given a test of Wanted to the lyricist, Brian. If he likes it, I'll go ahead with it. If not, I have some revision to do.
Also, I can't exactly mix right now. Apparently i need to use my old Win 98 with 68 MB Ram or so to Mix the final product. That'll be annoying without a CD burner, because there is a 64 MB limit to what I can move off of that computer. I'm trying to set up a Wireless Network at Home right now, but I need some software, because all I have is a couple routers...
Anyway, If I get the computer hooked up, I could probably work on it with ProTools Free if it is usable enough to cut, align, and Export. I won't worry about time compression, reverb or any other effects....
God I need a Mac.
Anyway, there's the update. Remember I have the sample on my .mac site if you want to listen. It's Midi, so it sounds better with My Sound card then anywhere else.
Omega 3
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Countdown to Snake Eater
Posted Nov 17, 2004
Yes, there are only a few hours to the release of Snake Eater and I know how it gets when a Metal Gear Game is coming and you can't contain yourself. I picked up on MGS soon after Metal Gear Solid 2 made it's Debut on the OPM demo disc soon after E3 2004. I started with VR missions, then Metal Gear Solid. I waited the year for Sons of Liberty, and it was worth the wait whether you liked Raiden or not. Metal Gear Solid 2 was a game you couldn't stop from replaying over and over. It's the best game so far, but Snake Eater is really climbing the charts of Metal Gear ratings. I can tell you that the newest trailers, mainly E3 2004 have been the coolest trailer ever shown. It's got the preview of the story and everything. The best parts being the action scenes of gameplay of Snake on the mountain with the machine guns and RPG, and the scene with the Metal Gear Theme playing as Volgin beats snake up.
One of the coolest things about video games are the stories, and if you don't get that you're stupid. You can't play the MGS series without liking the story, unless you just like the fun effects of shooting a shotgun at point-blank range and waqtching them fly. WHEEEEEEE!!!!! THIS IS FUUUUUN!!!!!! OWWWW!!! O!!! (Dies)
Well, there you have it, only 7.5 hours exacly as of a minute ago until we see the true Snake Eater.
Omega 3
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Red Vs. Blue Update
Posted Nov 16, 2004
Hey, just letting you guys know that if you haven't ever seen any episodes of Red Vs. Blue there is a site mirror of (I think) the older Red Vs Blue Website. The link is:
http://public.www.planetmirror.com/pub/redvsblue/index2.html
The newer episodes are not on there, as far as I know. I've seen every episode so far, and I'll give you a complete list of all episodes I have soon.
Just to let you know, there was an amazing transformation this last week. Bungie had them jump to Halo 2, so expect better graphics...
That's all for now. Have fun!
Omega 3
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Latest reply: Nov 16, 2004
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