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Spewis
7th March 2002, 16:10
Anyone on this board playing Rez on the PS2?
I've yet to give it a good go but from what I've seen it looks very good. Although the music is OK, its a shame SEGA didn't really try and do something new and fresh as they have with the game design itself. It just seem to me that its the only element of the game that isn't pushing back boundries.
aleks
7th March 2002, 18:51
i think it´s crap
k-dub
7th March 2002, 19:52
Yeah, we got the Dreamcast version. My roommates like it, I thought it was fun for about 10 minutes. I was really hoping it would have that addictive Sega quality like Crazy Taxi and Super Monkey Ball (w00t!!). The music was really boring and same-y. I'm not a huge Ken Ishii fan, and the rest of the stuff sounds.. like Ken Ishii. Anybody else looking forward to the Space Channel 5 sequel?
Tho if you want REAL music games, start playing DDR, Beatmania and Para Para Paradise. Muwahahaha. (sidenote: i was in the local newspaper in an article on DDR. linky: http://www.oregonlive.com/living/oregonian/index.ssf?/xml/story.ssf/html_standard.xsl?/base/living/101490102517353247.xml
gunjack
8th March 2002, 09:18
ruskin did some tunes for smugglers run. REZ sux ass.
parapara?!!!? bwaaahhhaaaaaahaha!!!!lol
that shit is sooooo popular over here!!!
they have some new version of beat mania too where you have to peck out a cheezy one finger trance melody on a keyboard... fuckin R37ARD5
anyway, K-DUB i used to live in portland for a while. out in southeast near hawthorne. i heard it has changed quite a bit since i was there in 94/95... i know its a long shot, but do you know a guy called BRIAN BRANDON?
cheers
k-dub
8th March 2002, 17:50
gunjack-
probably not, i've only been here a couple years, don't really know too many people, and couldn't really tell ya if it's changed much (ha! i'm some big help huh?)
ParaPara scares the shit out of all of my friends. People can't shake the image that it's a "Girl's game", even tho in the US it's probably split 50/50 between guy and girl players... I know probably 5 or 6 routines, and listen to the music constantly - it's so cheesy ^_~*
gunjack
9th March 2002, 12:28
destroy all parapara
k-dub
9th March 2002, 18:26
good luck my friend. i'm currently cloning an army of super-powered ParaPara clones who will rise to crush the universe with their dance. Feel the super bass sound and get into the eurobeat ecstacy! Become the prisoner of dance.
jukka
10th March 2002, 13:21
yeah..yeah..i know i am no ParaPara clone...but rising up to crush the universe with dance sounds good to me ...
do you recruit me a soldier please ???
i could lead the troops through europe.
and i allready can dance the european schranzy schranzy style...hehehehehehehehehe....
Lady E
11th March 2002, 12:31
do you mean parapa the rapper?
my god. cristian and i played that in new zealand a few years ago. we still find him inspirational
YOU GOTTA BELIEVE!!!!
but the music was FUCKING annoying
i liked the first round with the frog that smokes pot
i think was my last real interaction with computer games. i used to play a lot of virtua cop / fighter, and Sonic nights. but that was when i was unemployed and smoking a lot of weed (well more than now which isnt hard)
k-dub
11th March 2002, 15:11
Emma-
We're talking about ParaPara Paradise, a dance game in the arcade and for the japanese PS2. it's based on a sort of line dance style done in some japanese clubs to hyper eurobeat tracks (sort of this mutant version of 80's italo-disco). It uses infrared sensors to track your movements and make sure you're doing the right moves for the song. Tons of fun.
..but you're right, Parappa the Rapper totally rules ^^ "M-I-X the flour into the bowl!!"
bionoid
11th March 2002, 23:50
hehe destroy parapa kill the telebubbies
try it
http://www.servus.at/DNS/tele/
:)
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