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#2371
Posted 07 December 2011 - 09:53 AM
Well, that's a pretty generic pose, so, it's not really much to go by. I, for one, don't really see it.
#2373
Posted 07 December 2011 - 02:12 PM
Well his gloves are a little higher, he's facing the other way, and his knees are bent since they're longer, but there are definitely some similarities.
#2374
Posted 07 December 2011 - 04:15 PM
Apparently you can get a time over in SA1 by hitting 99:59.99. I haven't tried it for myself, or in the early 2000s games; does this sound true to anyone else?
This post has been edited by K2J: 07 December 2011 - 05:01 PM
#2376
Posted 07 December 2011 - 04:37 PM
K2J, on 07 December 2011 - 04:15 PM, said:
Apparently you can get a time over in SA1 by hitting 99:99.99. I haven't tried it for myself, or in the early 2000s games; does this sound true to anyone else?
Technically it'd be 99:59:99 wouldn't it? But geez, the implication that someone spent four
This post has been edited by muteKi: 07 December 2011 - 04:39 PM
#2377
Posted 07 December 2011 - 05:14 PM
Via today's Jeopardy!...

I swear a Soinc-related clue ends up on this show every few years.

I swear a Soinc-related clue ends up on this show every few years.
#2379
Posted 07 December 2011 - 06:46 PM
Sik, on 07 December 2011 - 05:22 PM, said:
Oh right I thought that was hours:minutes:seconds; haven't touched the game in a while, after all.
Also I guess it's cool that the word "hedge ho" actually is a real (compound) word, but for some reason I thought it had a very different meaning. :P
This post has been edited by muteKi: 07 December 2011 - 06:47 PM
#2380
Posted 07 December 2011 - 07:05 PM
Is that really what it was? I thought it was "What is an edgehog?"
#2381
Posted 07 December 2011 - 07:24 PM
Yes, it's "edge hog". However, for some reason "hedge ho" is a much funnier turn of phrase for me.
#2382
Posted 08 December 2011 - 06:47 AM
I did not wanna bump up a nearly a six year old topic to the main page, but according to Project2612, this song is credited towards Tatsuyuki Maeda. Yet in Windy and Ripply (which samples it in the intro), it was credited to Jun Senoue.
I'm simply wondering if whomever tagged the VGM set had the boss themes mis-tagged. (Since Jun was credited on the other boss theme), or if they're correct and Meada was not credited in SA, because it was just a few seconds in the intro.
P.S. While we're on the subject, why was Howard Drossin credited for "Congratulations", if that song was grouped in with two other songs done by Jun? I'm assuming a sloppy tagging job.
I'm simply wondering if whomever tagged the VGM set had the boss themes mis-tagged. (Since Jun was credited on the other boss theme), or if they're correct and Meada was not credited in SA, because it was just a few seconds in the intro.
P.S. While we're on the subject, why was Howard Drossin credited for "Congratulations", if that song was grouped in with two other songs done by Jun? I'm assuming a sloppy tagging job.
#2383
Posted 08 December 2011 - 09:23 AM
Dissident93, on 08 December 2011 - 06:47 AM, said:
I did not wanna bump up a nearly a six year old topic to the main page, but according to Project2612, this song is credited towards Tatsuyuki Maeda. Yet in Windy and Ripply (which samples it in the intro), it was credited to Jun Senoue.
I'm simply wondering if whomever tagged the VGM set had the boss themes mis-tagged. (Since Jun was credited on the other boss theme), or if they're correct and Meada was not credited in SA, because it was just a few seconds in the intro.
I'm simply wondering if whomever tagged the VGM set had the boss themes mis-tagged. (Since Jun was credited on the other boss theme), or if they're correct and Meada was not credited in SA, because it was just a few seconds in the intro.
I've found those albums by Marvelous Entertainment (with the MJCA code) to be fairly shallow when it comes to crediting original composition for people other than the main composer and/or the arranger. In the SA OST alone we have the following:
-Mt Red: a Symbol of Thrill (Music & Arrangement: Kenichi Tokoi) & Red Hot Skull (Music & Arrangement: Jun Senoue)
-Tricky Maze (Music & Arrangement: Fumie Kumatani) & Leading Lights (Music & Arrangement: Kenichi Tokoi)
-Theme of "E-102γ" (Music & Arrangement: Fumie Kumatani) & Event: Unbound (Music & Arrangement: Kenichi Tokoi)
-Bad Taste Aquarium (Music & Arrangement: Jun Senoue) & Red Barrage Area (Music & Arrangement: Kenichi Tokoi)
-Mechanical Resonance (Music & Arrangement: Kenichi Tokoi) & Crank the Heat Up!! (Music & Arrangement: Jun Senoue)
Another example is with the first Panzer Dragoon Saga OST (MJCA-00009), where Nanba is given full credit for The Black Fleet when it's actually based off one of Kobayashi's compositions.
- Noble Rebel Army
- The Black Fleet
Dissident93, on 08 December 2011 - 06:47 AM, said:
P.S. While we're on the subject, why was Howard Drossin credited for "Congratulations", if that song was grouped in with two other songs done by Jun? I'm assuming a sloppy tagging job.
That certainly appears to be the case. The description of this video by LOSt is proof of that.
"And third is Howard Drossin's No Way"
#2385
Posted 08 December 2011 - 07:08 PM
Edge hogs have NOTHING to do with seats, as far as I'm concerned. The term has only one worthwhile meaning:
