well, if you even come to montreal, let me know we'll go grab a poutinerobocop wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 6:37 amNo. I always wanted to!! Also visit Canada.doc_holliday wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 3:02 amoh my god disgusting
anyways, have you ever eaten poutine?
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Thanks buddy!!!doc_holliday wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 8:52 pmwell, if you even come to montreal, let me know we'll go grab a poutinerobocop wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 6:37 amNo. I always wanted to!! Also visit Canada.doc_holliday wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 3:02 amoh my god disgusting
anyways, have you ever eaten poutine?
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Question. Is it absolutely necessary to know French while residing in Montreal? Are jobs performed in French or English?doc_holliday wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 8:52 pmwell, if you even come to montreal, let me know we'll go grab a poutine
What the fuck did you just fucking say about me, you little bitch?!
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Here's another game from my childhood.
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons :: Composed by Minako Adachi & Kyohiro Sada
A few songs are from (or arranged from) Link's Awakening, which was composed by Kazumi Totaka, Minako Hamano, & Kozue Ishikawa. And a few songs from Link's Awakening are arrangements of Koji Kondo songs. I'm too lazy to add track-by-track attributions, sorry.
My favorites:
Overworld (This is one of those songs from Link's Awakening which was arranged from Kondo's Overworld theme. The square channels' volumes were slightly altered in this version to be more consistent, so it is my favorite version of this double arrangement, as well as my favorite version of the Zelda Overworld theme.)
Tarm Ruins
Horon Village
Dancing Dragon Dungeon
Skull Pirates
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons :: Composed by Minako Adachi & Kyohiro Sada
A few songs are from (or arranged from) Link's Awakening, which was composed by Kazumi Totaka, Minako Hamano, & Kozue Ishikawa. And a few songs from Link's Awakening are arrangements of Koji Kondo songs. I'm too lazy to add track-by-track attributions, sorry.
My favorites:
Overworld (This is one of those songs from Link's Awakening which was arranged from Kondo's Overworld theme. The square channels' volumes were slightly altered in this version to be more consistent, so it is my favorite version of this double arrangement, as well as my favorite version of the Zelda Overworld theme.)
Tarm Ruins
Horon Village
Dancing Dragon Dungeon
Skull Pirates
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60% of montrealers can speak both French and English, to some varying degree. All jobs that deal with the public requires you to be able to speak both languages. For jobs that don't deal with the public, I think most of your co-workers would be able to communicate with you in english.NeverendingAbyss wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 9:32 pmQuestion. Is it absolutely necessary to know French while residing in Montreal? Are jobs performed in French or English?doc_holliday wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 8:52 pmwell, if you even come to montreal, let me know we'll go grab a poutine
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Just finished playing this game; had a blast!
Final Fantasy Adventure (Mystic Quest in EU; Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden in JP) :: Composed by Kenji Ito
Full OST playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... F62BCA90E2
My favorites:
Endless Battlefield
Fight 1
Mana's Mission (Black Diamond in the beginning. I discovered Tolkki's secret! ; 1991 Edition)
In Search Of The Sacred Sword
Dungeon 3 (Very mysterious-sounding arpeggiated song)
Fight 2
Mana Palace (Similar to "Dungeon 3", but more emotional. It sounds very bittersweet and poignant to me)
Final Battle
The Chocobo theme is an arrangement of Uematsu's Chocobo Theme.
Final Fantasy Adventure (Mystic Quest in EU; Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden in JP) :: Composed by Kenji Ito
Full OST playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... F62BCA90E2
My favorites:
Endless Battlefield
Fight 1
Mana's Mission (Black Diamond in the beginning. I discovered Tolkki's secret! ; 1991 Edition)
In Search Of The Sacred Sword
Dungeon 3 (Very mysterious-sounding arpeggiated song)
Fight 2
Mana Palace (Similar to "Dungeon 3", but more emotional. It sounds very bittersweet and poignant to me)
Final Battle
The Chocobo theme is an arrangement of Uematsu's Chocobo Theme.
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Damn. This gives me flashbacks of having a gameboy as a kid. The Final Fantasy cover art does. I'm not even sure if I had the game. Maybe somebody let me play their game? Here is what games I had as far as I can remember. Super mario land, fall of the footclan, tetris, castelvania: the adventure.
TETRIS...you know what tetris sounds like.
These soundtracks sound so dinky to me now. Back then it was amazing and even more to use the headphones that came with it!!
These damn kids and their cellphones don't know how good they have it!!
TETRIS...you know what tetris sounds like.
These soundtracks sound so dinky to me now. Back then it was amazing and even more to use the headphones that came with it!!
These damn kids and their cellphones don't know how good they have it!!
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There was also Final Fantasy Legend II and III that used a very similar cover art. If it wasn't Final Fantasy Adventure, it could've easily been either one of these two.
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I didn't have any of those games growing up. I did hear the soundtrack for Super Mario Land, though. I love that song! It was composed by Hirokazu Tanaka, who actually designed the sound chips for both the NES and Game Boy. His soundtracks are always really cool.
I like the Castlevania Adventure song a lot! Never heard it before. The Ninja Turtles one is also good.
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Good to know. Also they have other castlevania gameboy games.ZenithMC wrote: ↑Thu Jul 02, 2020 8:36 amI didn't have any of those games growing up. I did hear the soundtrack for Super Mario Land, though. I love that song! It was composed by Hirokazu Tanaka, who actually designed the sound chips for both the NES and Game Boy. His soundtracks are always really cool.
I like the Castlevania Adventure song a lot! Never heard it before. The Ninja Turtles one is also good.
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I sometimes think if there is anybody out there who played every single FF game. From then to now. (Even new age games.) When I was a kid it was more like... I got to stomp goombas!!! So when it’s all text and shit I usually didn’t play those games! America!!! RPG games have a place, though.
Is it just me or is there a defined barrier in between retro gamers and current age gamers? I’m kind of trying to try out all games from the last years because of the steam summer sale. 5 dollar games, bud!!!
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I didn't play RPGs as a child, and I can't say I care much about them as an adult. Their gameplay consists primarily of a menu simulator. I've never been much of a story guy. I think a lot of the problem is that most RPGs simply aren't difficult enough and require no strategy to win. If you had to think and plan, I think they would be more enjoyable.robocop wrote: ↑Fri Jul 10, 2020 6:44 amI sometimes think if there is anybody out there who played every single FF game. From then to now. (Even new age games.) When I was a kid it was more like... I got to stomp goombas!!! So when it’s all text and shit I usually didn’t play those games! America!!! RPG games have a place, though.
I will say that I really enjoyed Paper Mario and its sequel. It's incredibly cozy and the gameplay is augmented by the use of action commands during battle, as opposed to being strictly a menu simulator. The boss fights do make you have to think and strategize at a certain point. Fun stuff!
Interesting topic! I believe there isn't a hard cut-off year or anything. It's more a difference in philosophy on the part of the game developer. I'd define a current-age gamer as one who prioritizes cinematics over gameplay. Retro-age gamers prioritize gameplay over all other aspects.
I see this as a push to make games more accessible to a larger amount of people. The rationale is that not everyone enjoys playing a video game, but most people can enjoy watching a movie, or in this case, a movie game. I'm weird and don't enjoy watching movies at all, so I play video games to entertain myself instead. I haven't played a Sony game in a very long time. Games on that platform became cinematized far quicker than others, as that is Sony's target. Of course, there are still games produced with gameplay in mind (like most of Nintendo's games), in today's world.
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I skip the movie in games shit..that stuff does suck. That’s why I always hated new age games. They try to make a half assed movie with a Shiite story every fucking time. I’m just trying out some 5 year old games. And others. Super Mario rpg for snes is always supposed to be good. Check it out.
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If you want an old game that's really fun, check out Dragon Age: Origins. I had a lot of fun with that one.robocop wrote: ↑Sun Jul 12, 2020 2:20 amI skip the movie in games shit..that stuff does suck. That’s why I always hated new age games. They try to make a half assed movie with a Shiite story every fucking time. I’m just trying out some 5 year old games. And others. Super Mario rpg for snes is always supposed to be good. Check it out.
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That’s some nerdy shit!!! Jk. If anybody wants to check it out:AAAAAAAAAA wrote: ↑Sun Jul 12, 2020 3:00 am
If you want an old game that's really fun, check out Dragon Age: Origins. I had a lot of fun with that one.
Have you played Skyrim??
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I remember when they spammed the hell out of this game on the internet. Every site I visited had a banner for it.
What the fuck did you just fucking say about me, you little bitch?!
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Which game? Buttchugging everclear 1 or 2?NeverendingAbyss wrote: ↑Mon Jul 13, 2020 1:02 amI remember when they spammed the hell out of this game on the internet. Every site I visited had a banner for it.
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I just discovered this song, it's amazing.
It's not from a video game, but this band makes some parts of their songs with a commodore 64 and gameboy.
It's not from a video game, but this band makes some parts of their songs with a commodore 64 and gameboy.
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I like chiptunes too.
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Zenith, check it. ^^^^^^
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If I haven't posted this before, God atone my sins.
What the fuck did you just fucking say about me, you little bitch?!
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For the old ones:
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Ys I & II has one of my all-time favorite video game soundtracks. Fantastic artwork & imagery, too, I must say. I already posted about the soundtrack a while ago, but that was in a pre embedded youtube video time period for this forum. This time, I've curated the arrangements of the tracks and linked the versions that I liked most (I've only included the tracks I really liked, by the way). For each track, the embedded one is my favorite version.
'pc88' is the original FM synthesis version for the PC-8800 line of computers, circa 1987-88. Composers: Yuzo Koshiro, Mieko Ishikawa, & Hideya Nagata.
'chr' is the in-house band arrangement made in 2009 which was used in the remake, Ys I & II: Chronicles. Mixture of orchestral and power prog. arrangments. Arranger: Yukihiro Jindo.
'pce' is the PC Engine port arrangement released in 1990. Arranger: Ryo Yonemitsu.
'sav' Special Arrange Version. Not used in any game. It is a stand-alone arrangement of the soundtrack, released in 1990. Arranger: Ryo Yonemitsu.
Feena :: Yuzo Koshiro
Ys. I opening.
pc88: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tg70RXEc2QE
chr: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1T5BAL0-l2Y
sav:
Theme of Adol :: Yuzo Koshiro
pc88: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cx4Cp37FPJw
pce:
First Step Towards Wars :: Yuzo Koshiro
Overworld.
pc88: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47WKr2SdoXc
chr:
Holders of Power :: Yuzo Koshiro
Boss battle #1.
pc88: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxJX4qAWYIQ
chr:
pce: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PI-YzlvHTP8
Palace of Destruction :: Yuzo Koshiro
1st dungeon. This is a god-tier song right here, folks. 'sav' version is also of note, but the solo in 'chr' takes the cake.
pc88: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rtjtTcaYWI
chr:
sav: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IA-bGQK3Oc
Beat of Terror :: Yuzo Koshiro
2nd dungeon. Fantastic atmosphere. All 3 versions are very good.
pc88:
pce:
chr:
Tower of the Shadow of Death :: Yuzo Koshiro
3rd dungeon #1. 'chr' wins again for that solo. The final section of the song is unsurpassed in the pc88 version, though. The deep FM-synthesis bass is fantastic there.
pc88: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AM_dzJEm9o
chr:
Chase of Shadow :: Yuzo Koshiro
Boss Battle #2. Absolutely awesome song.
pc88: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttQ_z3uMuak
chr:
Dreaming :: Yuzo Koshiro
3rd dungeon #2. Wow! I love the atmosphere of this song. Listen to both versions.
pc88:
chr:
Tension :: Yuzo Koshiro
3rd dungeon #3. Yet another god-tier song.
pc88:
chr: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ap9k4Uv8LiI
Final Battle :: Yuzo Koshiro
Final battle for Ys. I. 'sav' & 'chr' versions have a cool solos.
pc88:
chr: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcDXyU8_ZbQ
sav:
The Morning Grow :: Yuzo Koshiro
Ys. I ending. I love this song! 'pc88' wins here because the 'chr' arrangement wasn't my favorite. 'pc88' provides the best atmosphere.
pc88:
chr: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LHHtqq0tXo
To Make the End of Battle :: Yuzo Koshiro
Ys. II opening. Fantastic track! Also like 'pce' version.
chr:
pc88: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5hTLO4YptQ
pce: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJmG3KNjcEs
Ruins of Moondoria :: Hideya Nagata
1st dungeon. God-tier yet again. Love all of the arrangements. The original is a bit grating.
chr:
pc88: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsFJBuL_Dgo
pce:
sav:
Rest in Peace :: Yuzo Koshiro
Both are good. Great atmosphere.
pc88: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdVhxS5ov88
chr:
Cavern of Rasteenie :: Hideya Nagata
3rd dungeon. Again, fantastic atmosphere, all versions.
pc88:
pce:
chr:
Protectors :: Yuzo Koshiro
Boss Battle #1. I love all 3 of them!
pc88:
sav:
chr:
Ice Ridge of Noltia :: Yuzo Koshiro
4th Dungeon. Lovely melody. I'm beside myself trying to pick a favorite, yet again.
pc88:
chr:
pce:
Moat of Burnebless :: Yuzo Koshiro
5th dungeon. Again, they're all strong. 'pc88' has some nice tricks up its sleeve.
pc88:
pce:
chr:
Palace of Solomon :: Hideya Nagata
6th dungeon. 'chr' & 'pce' have such different arrangements. 'chr' has a Spanish guitar vibe.
pc88: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PdjgufLZ1Y
chr:
pce:
Subterranean Canal :: Mieko Ishikawa
7th dungeon. Love this song! God-tier melodies.
pc88:
chr:
pce:
Battle Ground :: Yuzo Koshiro
Boss battle #2. 'chr' kicks ass!!
pc88: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmwUI4T1g_s
chr:
Over Drive :: Yuzo Koshiro
Boss battle #3. 'chr', again, kicks ass!!
pc88: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSJ9eITsOrQ
chr:
Don't Go So Smoothly! :: Mieko Ishikawa
Another cool sounding theme. 'pce' is actually my favorite here, but 'chr' is close behind.
pc88: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6DEuC0cdJU
chr:
pce:
Termination :: Yuzo Koshiro
Final battle. One of the coolest songs I've ever heard. 'pce' sounds a little strange in the intro, but still stellar.
pc88:
chr:
pce:
sav:
See You Again :: Yuzo Koshiro
Staff roll. Not a bad version of this awesome song, either, except for the 'chr' version. They added vocals to it and ruined it for me.
pc88:
pce:
sav:
'pc88' is the original FM synthesis version for the PC-8800 line of computers, circa 1987-88. Composers: Yuzo Koshiro, Mieko Ishikawa, & Hideya Nagata.
'chr' is the in-house band arrangement made in 2009 which was used in the remake, Ys I & II: Chronicles. Mixture of orchestral and power prog. arrangments. Arranger: Yukihiro Jindo.
'pce' is the PC Engine port arrangement released in 1990. Arranger: Ryo Yonemitsu.
'sav' Special Arrange Version. Not used in any game. It is a stand-alone arrangement of the soundtrack, released in 1990. Arranger: Ryo Yonemitsu.
Feena :: Yuzo Koshiro
Ys. I opening.
pc88: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tg70RXEc2QE
chr: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1T5BAL0-l2Y
sav:
Theme of Adol :: Yuzo Koshiro
pc88: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cx4Cp37FPJw
pce:
First Step Towards Wars :: Yuzo Koshiro
Overworld.
pc88: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47WKr2SdoXc
chr:
Holders of Power :: Yuzo Koshiro
Boss battle #1.
pc88: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxJX4qAWYIQ
chr:
pce: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PI-YzlvHTP8
Palace of Destruction :: Yuzo Koshiro
1st dungeon. This is a god-tier song right here, folks. 'sav' version is also of note, but the solo in 'chr' takes the cake.
pc88: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rtjtTcaYWI
chr:
sav: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IA-bGQK3Oc
Beat of Terror :: Yuzo Koshiro
2nd dungeon. Fantastic atmosphere. All 3 versions are very good.
pc88:
pce:
chr:
Tower of the Shadow of Death :: Yuzo Koshiro
3rd dungeon #1. 'chr' wins again for that solo. The final section of the song is unsurpassed in the pc88 version, though. The deep FM-synthesis bass is fantastic there.
pc88: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AM_dzJEm9o
chr:
Chase of Shadow :: Yuzo Koshiro
Boss Battle #2. Absolutely awesome song.
pc88: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttQ_z3uMuak
chr:
Dreaming :: Yuzo Koshiro
3rd dungeon #2. Wow! I love the atmosphere of this song. Listen to both versions.
pc88:
chr:
Tension :: Yuzo Koshiro
3rd dungeon #3. Yet another god-tier song.
pc88:
chr: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ap9k4Uv8LiI
Final Battle :: Yuzo Koshiro
Final battle for Ys. I. 'sav' & 'chr' versions have a cool solos.
pc88:
chr: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcDXyU8_ZbQ
sav:
The Morning Grow :: Yuzo Koshiro
Ys. I ending. I love this song! 'pc88' wins here because the 'chr' arrangement wasn't my favorite. 'pc88' provides the best atmosphere.
pc88:
chr: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LHHtqq0tXo
To Make the End of Battle :: Yuzo Koshiro
Ys. II opening. Fantastic track! Also like 'pce' version.
chr:
pc88: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5hTLO4YptQ
pce: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJmG3KNjcEs
Ruins of Moondoria :: Hideya Nagata
1st dungeon. God-tier yet again. Love all of the arrangements. The original is a bit grating.
chr:
pc88: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsFJBuL_Dgo
pce:
sav:
Rest in Peace :: Yuzo Koshiro
Both are good. Great atmosphere.
pc88: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdVhxS5ov88
chr:
Cavern of Rasteenie :: Hideya Nagata
3rd dungeon. Again, fantastic atmosphere, all versions.
pc88:
pce:
chr:
Protectors :: Yuzo Koshiro
Boss Battle #1. I love all 3 of them!
pc88:
sav:
chr:
Ice Ridge of Noltia :: Yuzo Koshiro
4th Dungeon. Lovely melody. I'm beside myself trying to pick a favorite, yet again.
pc88:
chr:
pce:
Moat of Burnebless :: Yuzo Koshiro
5th dungeon. Again, they're all strong. 'pc88' has some nice tricks up its sleeve.
pc88:
pce:
chr:
Palace of Solomon :: Hideya Nagata
6th dungeon. 'chr' & 'pce' have such different arrangements. 'chr' has a Spanish guitar vibe.
pc88: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PdjgufLZ1Y
chr:
pce:
Subterranean Canal :: Mieko Ishikawa
7th dungeon. Love this song! God-tier melodies.
pc88:
chr:
pce:
Battle Ground :: Yuzo Koshiro
Boss battle #2. 'chr' kicks ass!!
pc88: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmwUI4T1g_s
chr:
Over Drive :: Yuzo Koshiro
Boss battle #3. 'chr', again, kicks ass!!
pc88: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSJ9eITsOrQ
chr:
Don't Go So Smoothly! :: Mieko Ishikawa
Another cool sounding theme. 'pce' is actually my favorite here, but 'chr' is close behind.
pc88: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6DEuC0cdJU
chr:
pce:
Termination :: Yuzo Koshiro
Final battle. One of the coolest songs I've ever heard. 'pce' sounds a little strange in the intro, but still stellar.
pc88:
chr:
pce:
sav:
See You Again :: Yuzo Koshiro
Staff roll. Not a bad version of this awesome song, either, except for the 'chr' version. They added vocals to it and ruined it for me.
pc88:
pce:
sav:
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I like Ice Sanctuary a lot. Very Bach-esque.
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As a kid I loved how it started - but now some recent year I paid more attention to the track as a whole. It's pretty
In the area where it actually plays in the game you normally don't really spend longer than tiny moment, unless you want to hear more of that music
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this is wonderful
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