It's like people listening to the radio and saying: "I remember when this came out... What do you mean this is an oldies station!"Nightowl wrote:5 years...? Fuck. I feel old.
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Actually, I miscounted...it's only 4Nightowl wrote:5 years...? Fuck. I feel old.
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But yeah, even though it's the one that started all the MEP madness, a lot of tracks haven't aged well, especially by today's upbeat-techno-dance AMV standards...it'll be interesting to see what people think of it if it's their first time seeing it. I also think a remaster is pointless when it comes to DDR1, given that most tracks are from captured, rather than ripped source...captured VHS, no less. My own track, for instance, was captured at 320x240 resolution from worn-out, rented VHS source
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I bet "OMG NO NARUTO YOU SUXXORZ", "its not whisper of teh beest", or "THIS VIDO SUX"^1000 will be among the first few dozen reactions.Kusoyaro wrote:Actually, I miscounted...it's only 4 :PNightowl wrote:5 years...? Fuck. I feel old.
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But yeah, even though it's the one that started all the MEP madness, a lot of tracks haven't aged well, especially by today's upbeat-techno-dance AMV standards...it'll be interesting to see what people think of it if it's their first time seeing it.
Wait. Actually, DDR3 and 4 both had Naruto tracks. Potential salvation.