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Wizard

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  1. Thats because I am EMPEROR K`DASH of IAN-LAND
  2. I think formers will like the next album. Because they've shown that they can still do guitar driven tunes. HTTT is pretty much a huge mix of what they've done for Kid A/Amnesiac sessions. 2+2=5 starts off slow then goes into a "The Bends" rocking mode. Go to Sleep is something western. Similar to the live I Might Be Wrong. If you liked Karma Police and Pyramid Song. Sail to the Moon is what the bare bones of fear would sound like. And There There, is an awesome track, both in studio and live. The guitar driven coda is basically what makes the song so great. All of these songs are found on Hail to the Thief. The b-side Wicked Child, once again, show cases their taste in music because the song is done in the form of tradional blues, like how the new short instrumental Spooks is a surf rock mix of Dick Dale, The Pixies and R.E.M. Found on the 2+2=5 COM LAG EP and There There Canadian Single. Personally. I say all the Kid A/Amnesiac tracks work much better live. Optimistic is faster. How to Disappear is completely memorable and has an extra minute or 2 of Jonny playing the onde marnote in the beginning. Morning Bell is pretty much the same as the Kid A version. Everyone can love the song. There are some excellent MP3s floating around the internet from live shows taken from FM and Promo sources. Audience recordings in mp3 are strong discourage, because they end up removing so much, you'd think the gig was sheit. @ sombody; 1emu is there, in spirit.
  3. FUUUCKIN' ROCKED. Paranoid Android, awesome as always. New songs galore! A Larger review on my LJ because it's REALLY long. Which includes a song by song review. I also spent money on shirts.
  4. I'm down for the stirlization with drugs.
  5. Audacity. Free, and somewhat easy to use. Set it to Stereo Mix and record away.
  6. Alrite guys. I'm pretty board and we all love the "What am I listenign too thread." So, let's test out Last.fm for this shizzle. Who else is down? 1emu-isc
  7. On a big TV with a joystick setup
  8. No. It's going to be the same like the old statdium games. But with better GFX. And who knows, maybe an rpg mode. But that'll most likely be Pearl/Diamond.
  9. Video Pokemon will have wi-fi worldwide voicechat. Shipping 4 million by the end of the calendar year (worldwide) Pokemon Battle Revolution will be out a few months after Pearl/Diamond and will link with the DS game. Sauce Thread
  10. Fing Fang Foom. He'll put you in his pants.
  11. Lobo was the shizzle back in the 90's. But it seems only the Punisher has actually worked of coming out of retirement so far due to Eillis being a hell of a writer. DC Comics universe is now virutally a darker place now. New Lanterns, new Catwoman, new Wonder Woman (Donna Troy baby!) and a new Blue Beatle. Not to mention a dead Max Lord. DC will most likely push chracters from JLA though. Even though JLA doesn't really exist anymore post-Crisis DC. As for Lobo, well, nobody is doing anything with him. Get a good team together and we'll see where it leads ala Marvel Knights / Marvel MAX Punisher.
  12. I ask someone send me a screenshot of said post so I can laugh it as well.
  13. http://www.itwaslikethatwhenigothereproduc...ladetrailer.wmv BUMPING FOR GREAT JUSTICE. Is it possible? A good TV show on SPIKETV?! Effects could use a shietload of more work.
  14. Nintendo President Saturo Iwata spoke yesterday at a Japanese marketing event (Japanese source), revealing information about "virtual console" pricing and the Wii's relationship with the DS. Iwata revealed that games for Nintendo's "virtual console" that will allow Wii owners to play old titles on their consoles will be priced at ¥500 and ¥1,000, roughly US$4.50 to US$8.99. For reference, classic retro games for the Nintendo GameBoy sold for upwards of US$35 for some titles, US$19.99 for others. Uptake was understandably low, as gamers were reticent to pay that much for old content. Retro gaming may prove to be a big boon for Nintendo. Microsoft's Xbox Live Marketplace has already captured the attention of many gamers with games costing 400 to 1,200 Microsoft "points," which translates to US$5 to US$12.50. Nintendo's pricing is roughly competitive with Microsoft's, but the ability to launch with a massive library of retro games could easily overshadow Microsoft's service, which has been anemic in terms of new titles since launch (though we wait in anticipation for Paperboy, Contra, and others). Are gamers more likely to buy Zuma for US$10, or Majora's Mask? Iwata also talked about ramping up production of the DS Lite from 1.6 million units a month to 2 million. Demand for the system in Japan has been near insatiable, and with a June 11 launch in the United States, the added production will hopefully keep the system on store shelves so it can take advantage of the success of the New Mario Bros. and Brain Age. The system has been a license to print money for Nintendo, with ten games in Japan that have already sold over a million copies. Iwata talked up the Wii's capabilities in terms of DS connectivity, including the ability to share demos and the fact that the DS could also be used as a touch screen controller for Wii games. He also hinted that future DS games will be able to be played on the Wii, with added or expanded content as a teaser. Downloading DS demos via the Wii is a nice touch, but not that surprising. Being able to use the DS as a touch screen for the Wii, however, offers up the possibility of being able to use the Wii to play DS games on your television. The GameBoy Player was a successful product for the GameCube, allowing gamers to play their GBA games on their televisions, and if the Wii features such an ability, Nintendo has a better chance of converting DS gamers into Wii owners. From the picture Iwata is painting, it's clear that the Wii is designed to profit not only from new games sales but also by working closely with the DS, and placing an emphasis on inexpensive classic games purchased online. It's hard to underestimate the worth of Nintendo's back catalogue, and the addition of classic Sega and Turbografx titles adds considerable appeal for gamers who cut their teeth on Nintendo's early consoles. Unfortunately, we still don't know when the Wii will launch or how much it will cost. Iwata said the launch date and final pricing for the Wii will not be announced until September. Arstechnica.com Famitsu (Japanese Source)
  15. That WAS the plan back in the early 2000/2001. But then Capcom lost the marvel license to Activision.
  16. I wonder how any man can survive a night with Powergirl. These kind of things arise like. I just hope they bounce.
  17. For one, you need to rip the PCK files off the disk/iso. Beyond that, I haven't had a clue. PCK is a different fileformat then I know of.
  18. I'm getting sick of complaints. Were an emu fourm. gb2/neowin
  19. How ironic. I woke up and my stomact hurts like hell. But everyone knows what today REALLY is. National Beat the Emo Kids Day.
  20. She's from Earth 2. I'll just leave it at that.
  21. What about Spider-girl? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Spider-Girl = Marvel. Super Girl and Power Girl on the other hand... Yeah I sorta screwed up. It's Cain, she's asian, and her mother is the new "Canary" so to speak. Oh yeah, she's evil now too. Fu ck DC writers.
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