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Post by Ex Seed on Jan 8, 2010 16:42:26 GMT -8
I have to say the most epic soundtrack I've ever heard was "Shadow of the Colossus!" That was an amazing job Koh Ohtani did. Then again, Orchestra is always epic. That's what has the most epic soundtrack so far. Music that I can actually pause the game and listen to type of deal.
What's yours?
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Post by Greelinator on Jan 8, 2010 20:06:58 GMT -8
My ultimate soundtrack would be:
1. Peace Sells by Megadeth 2. Painkiller by Judas Priest 3. Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold 4. Institutionalized by Suicidal Tendencies 5. Shackler's Revenge by Guns'n'Roses 6. Master Exploder by Tenacious D 7. Mechanix by Megadeth 8. Panic Attack by Dream Theatre 9. Bat Country by Avenged Sevenfold 10. Last Rites/Loved to Death by Megadeth 11. Killing is My Business...and Business is Good by Megadeth 12. The Skull Beneath the Skin by Megadeth
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Post by Zero on Jan 8, 2010 23:39:51 GMT -8
I think the Demon's Crest takes the gold with me. That music was incredible! I'd love to hear it played in a live orchestra.
Close behind that would be Final Fantasy 8, and, for its time, Sonic Adventure 2 was pretty damn good too.
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Post by Greelinator on Jan 9, 2010 14:08:50 GMT -8
My friend is obsessed with Sonic soundtracks
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Post by Orkanis on Jan 10, 2010 12:34:39 GMT -8
Well, what about you? ;o
For me, it was the Megaman X series. :3 :3 :3
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Post by Zero on Jan 10, 2010 19:15:10 GMT -8
Oh, how could I forget that? haha And I've got so much MM and MMX music on my computer too.
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Post by Paradelous on Jan 12, 2010 23:25:32 GMT -8
My ultimate soundtrack would be: 1. Peace Sells by Megadeth 2. Painkiller by Judas Priest 3. Almost Easy by Avenged Sevenfold 4. Institutionalized by Suicidal Tendencies 5. Shackler's Revenge by Guns'n'Roses 6. Master Exploder by Tenacious D 7. Mechanix by Megadeth 8. Panic Attack by Dream Theatre 9. Bat Country by Avenged Sevenfold 10. Last Rites/Loved to Death by Megadeth 11. Killing is My Business...and Business is Good by Megadeth 12. The Skull Beneath the Skin by Megadeth Stroyer was actually talking about what the best soundtrack was for you, from a game.For me, Demon Crest was pretty damn good. I also liked "Donkey Kong Country." But for my favorite...that's a different story, a hard one at that. But if I had to say so, since you brought up a really good PS2 game that actually perhaps may be my favorite too, because there are a lot of good ones. I'll treat these matters into console wise, for the PS2: Silent Hill 3. Now that was a good soundtrack, despite of the unsatisfying ending and some gameplay, its music was its savior.
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Post by Greelinator on Jan 13, 2010 9:32:56 GMT -8
i realized that after i posted. hmm hard to say. i'd go with either FF4 for DS or Phantom Hourglass for DS.
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Post by Orkanis on Jan 14, 2010 10:24:44 GMT -8
Zomg! I beat everyone to it! Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of time! <3
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Post by Greelinator on Jan 14, 2010 13:47:45 GMT -8
that was going to be my pick but Phantom Hourglass is better
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Post by Zero on Jan 14, 2010 21:53:07 GMT -8
Phantom Hourglass sucks Sypro's purple balls!... Oh, wait, we've been here before.
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Post by Greelinator on Jan 15, 2010 9:24:40 GMT -8
Yes Zero but this time I'm biting my tongue. Spyro soundtracks were pretty good too. I especially loved the original Spyro soundtrack.
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Post by Zero on Jan 15, 2010 13:37:47 GMT -8
Clueless... If I didn't know I was on the internet, I'd be surprised.
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Post by Greelinator on Jan 15, 2010 16:41:16 GMT -8
Huh?
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Post by Zero on Jan 16, 2010 9:10:07 GMT -8
Are you really mentally retarded?
I'm not even messing around anymore. For someone to be like you, they'd have to be seriously ill. So, either you've got an IQ in the same range as your shoe size, or it's an act (which would mean that you're socially retarded). So, forget my first question. It's irrelevant at this point. Answer me, this:
What kind of retarded are you?
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Post by Greelinator on Jan 16, 2010 11:09:18 GMT -8
Look, just because I don't understand what you're saying doesn't mean I'm any kind of retard. I mean, it's not like I can hear what you're thinking or anything like that. And as far as intelligence goes, I'm pretty damn smart considering I had the highest grades in all my classes througout high school.
As far socially, the only thing I have that might affect that is my adhd and bipolar disorders. I highly doubt it though because I have plenty of friends and socialize with them everyday.
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Post by Zero on Jan 17, 2010 21:28:15 GMT -8
I suppose there's a reason we've got 2nd, 3rd, 4th grade reading levels, huh?
Also, you didn't have the highest grades, and I know this because you're retarded. Unless, of course, you go to a "special school" or have retarded classes; in which case, I'd still have great trouble believe that you had the "highest grades" in high school.
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Post by Greelinator on Jan 18, 2010 9:43:46 GMT -8
I went to a school for kids with special needs. As I mentioned before, I have ADHD and Bipolar, which are behavior disorders and have nothing to do with intelligene. I was always a smart kid, just made poor decisions early in my life. Most of the kids I was with for classes slacked off or refused to do work. I got mostly A's and some B's grades 9-11 because the work was too easy. It was in 12 grade that the work got hard. However, my classmates still slacked off and misbehaved. My teachers on numerous occasions came and told me to slow down on my work. They told me I was ahead of everyone else and had the highest grades, which consisted of mostly C's and B's with some A's.
It's not that I'm retarded, I just don't quite understand people sometimes. Just like I was told not to take everything you say personally, I ask that you be understanding about me misunderstanding what you say.
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Post by Zero on Jan 19, 2010 19:41:37 GMT -8
If you're going to say that psychological disorders that keep you from focusing and give you extreme mood swings (highs and lows) don't hinder your ability to learn, then you're grossly mistaken. In any case, I've had friends with both those disorders, and others, including dyslexia and manic depression, and though their school work wasn't the best, they had no problem with social interactions. By this, I mean that they understood jokes, analogies, and occasionally some vague references. So, if I've pointed out the times you've been, I'll say, "off the ball," it wasn't because of some disorder you have, it was because you were genuinely oblivious.
"My teachers on numerous occasions came and told me to slow down on my work." Either you think I'm stupid, or your teachers have been very stupid "on numerous occasions." Your doing your work speedily has no effect on those around you, and unless you're just not taking it seriously, it shouldn't be a problem.
And that's right; you shouldn't take everything I say personally, but you should with some of it. Everything's not black and white, and you should know that people on the internet aren't going to be sensitive to your feelings, so if I say something that you don't like or even understand, take a moment to reread your last post, and you'll see why I said what I did. I won't start "trash talking," if it can be called that, if there's no reason for me to. If you say something that I don't like, then I'll bring it to the attention of whomever I believe to be responsible.
Like I said before: Nothing more. Nothing less. Perhaps I should emphasize the "Nothing less" part.
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Post by Greelinator on Jan 19, 2010 20:11:30 GMT -8
Ok then. I need to work on explaining things better, cause I don't think I explained it right.
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