2nd August 2005, 11:11 PM
(This post was last modified: 2nd August 2005, 11:35 PM by Dark Jaguar.)
Well I don't know anything about where they come from. I just know that when you have friends showing off all their cool video game songs constantly and it's ALL techno, at a certain point you just have to say "please I am getting sick of that SAME beat...". Now I'm not saying techno should be BURNED wherever it is, but it's place is in MILD doses. I'm thinking I can enjoy it just fine if I only hear one song every year.
By the way, that's a great site there, that last one, but I'm afraid it has all these alien formats I've never even heard of. What's an SPC for example? (First thing I went to was the Earthbound section...)
It's as though standardization is considered "evil"...
Oh by the way, after checking out some more of those songs on vgmix (I must have had some bad luck with the first few goes, and also library wasn't working so I was going with the random servings on the right side of the page, took a while to find the right link on top to get to the music), I must say I'm impressed. Good stuff. A lot of rock, but so far it's not an overabundance of it. I like A Rose For Zelda.
By the way, that's a great site there, that last one, but I'm afraid it has all these alien formats I've never even heard of. What's an SPC for example? (First thing I went to was the Earthbound section...)
It's as though standardization is considered "evil"...
Oh by the way, after checking out some more of those songs on vgmix (I must have had some bad luck with the first few goes, and also library wasn't working so I was going with the random servings on the right side of the page, took a while to find the right link on top to get to the music), I must say I'm impressed. Good stuff. A lot of rock, but so far it's not an overabundance of it. I like A Rose For Zelda.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)