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Started by Nazi NecroPhile, 08/05/2011, 05:34 PM

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If I were to make some booties, which title would you most like to see and most likely purchase?

Motteke Tomago (translated version)
12 (13%)
Space Fantasy Zone
26 (28.3%)
Super Air Zonk (US)
5 (5.4%)
Dynastic Hero (US)
23 (25%)
Might & Magic III (US)
10 (10.9%)
What about ________?
12 (13%)
Fuck you, jerk!  Only assholes make and/or buy boots!
4 (4.3%)

Total Members Voted: 92

GohanX

I think the biggest problem with Duos reading CDRs isn't the discs themselves, but crappy isos like you said. I can't think of a single iso I've used that I haven't had to fix, but the fixed isos work fine on Taiyo Yuden cdrs.

thesteve


SignOfZeta

I'd be interested to know if anyone has encountered a jammed laser on something other than a black Duo or SuperCDROM2 (both of which, IIRC, use the same sled).

I don't play a lot of CDRs, but the only time I've had a jammed laser was with a US Duo. I've never had a jammed laser with my briefcase or Duo R and most of the CDRs I've played were on those two systems.
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Mishran

Quote from: SignOfZeta on 08/08/2011, 12:33 PMI'd be interested to know if anyone has encountered a jammed laser on something other than a black Duo or SuperCDROM2 (both of which, IIRC, use the same sled).
I've owned two Duo systems already and one would jam with CD-R media all the time while the other read them without trouble. Sold the jammer several years ago. Still have the other, but haven't used a CD-R on it in a long time. My Duo-R never gives me a problem. The Turbo CD unit also reads CD-Rs no problem, though it has been starting to make that grinding sound some people have been experiencing lately.  ](*,)

Nazi NecroPhile

Nice to see such a positive reaction.  Y'all are making my pants tight.  :D

As for Ys IV (and similarly translated games) being omitted at the start - it's because it would be a lot more work and require outside assistance; if this doesn't work out, I'd rather waste only my own time and as little of it as possible.  The five games listed are pretty much ready to go (outside of ensuring Dave Shadoff doesn't have a problem with me distributing his translation of Motteke Tomago), whereas Ys IV would need it's manual and liner translated, and pressing it now without an audio dub would either kill the chances of such a dub ever being completed or make baby Jebus cry if a dub were later finished.

Quote from: SignOfZeta on 08/05/2011, 06:58 PMAre fake US copies of games worth more than legit JP ones, even to neuvo hardcore eBay retards?
Of course not.  At the same time, PCE versions of the expensive US games can't be bought for $2 either.

Quote from: VestCunt on 08/05/2011, 07:41 PMManuals pose a problem and should be minimized.  Inserts larger than eight pages become really expensive....Sparky-style inserts are cheap, effective placeholders and impossible to confuse with originals.
This can be discussed further (and possibly voted on in another poll), but the difference in cost isn't all that much per disc: using four-panel inserts (Sparkler StyleTM) as a base point, 8 page books are about $.45 more, 12 page books are $.65 more, and 16 page books are $.83 more.  Even cheaper than a four-panel insert are the two-panel at a savings of $.08, or cheapest of all just the disc itself for a savings of $.73.

Quote from: chany60126 on 08/05/2011, 08:09 PMI am just afraid that it would be hard to distinguish the real game from a fake when buying online. Which is the case with Sapphire.
Things would definitely be changed to make it obvious to anyone that bothers to look that it's a boot - more obvious than the Sapphire boots which aren't at all hard to distinguish from the real deal if you know what to look for.

Quote from: chany60126 on 08/05/2011, 08:09 PMOn another note, I think another possibility for a pressed CD would be the Super Hu Card CD (I think that's how it's called).
That's a neat idea, but unfortunately the vast majority of roms on there do not work properly.
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DragonmasterDan

Quote from: guest on 08/08/2011, 12:58 PMAs for Ys IV (and similarly translated games) being omitted at the start - it's because it would be a lot more work and require outside assistance; if this doesn't work out, I'd rather waste only my own time and as little of it as possible.  The five games listed are pretty much ready to go (outside of ensuring Dave Shadoff doesn't have a problem with me distributing his translation of Motteke Tomago), whereas Ys IV would need it's manual and liner translated, and pressing it now without an audio dub would either kill the chances of such a dub ever being completed or make baby Jebus cry if a dub were later finished.
How much of a manual would Ys IV really need. D-pad functions and explaining how to RAM enemies, maybe put the text translation of the cutscenes in very tiny font in the manual?

Motteke Tomago is a good choice especially since he made a manual for it as well. Just replace that PC Engine logo with a TurboGrafx 16 logo and you have it ready to go.
--DragonmasterDan

VestCunt

Quote from: Mishran on 08/08/2011, 12:45 PM
Quote from: SignOfZeta on 08/08/2011, 12:33 PMI'd be interested to know if anyone has encountered a jammed laser on something other than a black Duo or SuperCDROM2 (both of which, IIRC, use the same sled).
I've owned two Duo systems already and one would jam with CD-R media all the time while the other read them without trouble. Sold the jammer several years ago. Still have the other, but haven't used a CD-R on it in a long time. My Duo-R never gives me a problem. The Turbo CD unit also reads CD-Rs no problem, though it has been starting to make that grinding sound some people have been experiencing lately.  ](*,)
Interesting.  Could you tell me what are the production date(s) is/are on the bottom sticker?  I have an August '92 Duo and a January '93.
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JoshTurboTrollX

I would be more than happy to chip in $50 for such a project, for multiple copies, or just one copy of any of the games listed.

If I had to make a list of games that I'd want booties of (If anything, just to reduce use of the real copies) they'd be:
Dracula X
Beyond Shadowgate
DEII and Ys IV (Translated ;) )

I'm really curious about this Motteke Tomago - maybe that's a good starting point?
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DragonmasterDan

Quote from: JoshTurboTrollX-16 on 08/08/2011, 02:23 PMI would be more than happy to chip in $50 for such a project, for multiple copies, or just one copy of any of the games listed.

If I had to make a list of games that I'd want booties of (If anything, just to reduce use of the real copies) they'd be:
Dracula X
Beyond Shadowgate
DEII and Ys IV (Translated ;) )

I'm really curious about this Motteke Tomago - maybe that's a good starting point?
Motteke Tomago is a game where you are a bird and you have to round up your eggs and bring them to your home. It feels like a combination of Hungry Hungry Hippos and Bomberman.
--DragonmasterDan

thesteve

Quote from: guest on 08/08/2011, 02:15 PM
Quote from: Mishran on 08/08/2011, 12:45 PM
Quote from: SignOfZeta on 08/08/2011, 12:33 PMI'd be interested to know if anyone has encountered a jammed laser on something other than a black Duo or SuperCDROM2 (both of which, IIRC, use the same sled).
I've owned two Duo systems already and one would jam with CD-R media all the time while the other read them without trouble. Sold the jammer several years ago. Still have the other, but haven't used a CD-R on it in a long time. My Duo-R never gives me a problem. The Turbo CD unit also reads CD-Rs no problem, though it has been starting to make that grinding sound some people have been experiencing lately.  ](*,)
Interesting.  Could you tell me what are the production date(s) is/are on the bottom sticker?  I have an August '92 Duo and a January '93.
this in not quite correct.
the black DUO and the DUO-R(X) use the exact cd drive assemble (laser, motors, sleds ect), however the CDR2 drives use a laser from a sony walkman.

blueraven

Quote from: guest on 08/05/2011, 06:05 PM
Quote from: blueraven on 08/05/2011, 05:58 PMI second the idea of pressing the JRPG's that have been translated. Excellent idea.
I'd gladly pay $100 for a single copy with fully translated manual of games like Ys IV and LoXII.
I like both but $100 would be quite a stretch for me. Maybe more like $50.

Nazi NecroPhile

Quote from: DragonmasterDan on 08/08/2011, 02:14 PMHow much of a manual would Ys IV really need. D-pad functions and explaining how to RAM enemies, maybe put the text translation of the cutscenes in very tiny font in the manual?
If it doesn't get the full monty treatment (if any game deserves it, it's this one), then it doesn't really need anything: the manual cover is already in English, the spine is easy as pie to fix, and it doesn't have to have instructions (if ya can't figure out how to play this game without instructions, ya probably couldn't read 'em anyway).  But I think peeps are interested in more of the artwork than just the cover; at the very least it'd need the case liner and something for the opposite side of the insert.  Besides, the difference in price between a simple insert and a manual can probably be found in your couch cushions (the cumulative outlay to me is only $136), so why half-ass it?  Full-ass or nothing!

Quote from: blueraven on 08/08/2011, 06:08 PM
Quote from: CrackTiger on 08/05/2011, 06:05 PMI'd gladly pay $100 for a single copy with fully translated manual of games like Ys IV and LoXII.
I like both but $100 would be quite a stretch for me. Maybe more like $50.
It'll be more like $2 plus shipping, or it ain't gonna be by me.
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DragonmasterDan

Quote from: guest on 08/08/2011, 06:25 PMIf it doesn't get the full monty treatment (if any game deserves it, it's this one), then it doesn't really need anything: the manual cover is already in English, the spine is easy as pie to fix, and it doesn't have to have instructions (if ya can't figure out how to play this game without instructions, ya probably couldn't read 'em anyway).  But I think peeps are interested in more of the artwork than just the cover; at the very least it'd need the case liner and something for the opposite side of the insert.  Besides, the difference in price between a simple insert and a manual can probably be found in your couch cushions (the cumulative outlay to me is only $136), so why half-ass it?  Full-ass or nothing!
Then that settles it, go all out, end the Poll and do Ys IV. :-D
--DragonmasterDan

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hizaygizirlz

I voted for Space Fantasy Zone, but I think anything that was never available to us would be nice. Ys IV and things of that nature.
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roflmao

Ys IV would be awesome, though I'd probably be in for anything.

termis

Dynastic Hero for me.  It's all ready to go, no diddling around with anything needed, and I'd rather play this one in English than in Japanese if possible, but there's no way in hell I'm going to pay the going price for a real one.

But really, any other high(er)-priced PCE/TG games that's known to be a decent game, I'll shell out for.

Translated RPGs would be cool and all, but if don't have English voices (or corresponding subs), it'll always feel unfinished to me and I wouldn't be all that interested.

cyloaiza

I don't like the idea of making pressed copies of these US releases, in particular Dynastic Hero. The PCE counterparts of these games are cheap and it is not necessary to know english to get through these games. Not to mention you can play the Genesis version in english as well. If you can get through Bikkurimanworld without know Japanese, you can definitely finish Dynastic Hero as well.

I agree that a J-RPG such as Ys IV would be the best route to take, just as so many of us have voiced out since it is not one of the choices. Having just the text is good enough for me. But out of the voting choices, my vote goes to Space Fantasy Zone since it never got an official release.

SignOfZeta

Heh, Genesis versions, yeah, that's funny.
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xcrement5x

I think this is a phenomenal idea, and like most I'd probably get a copy of whatever booties you made, but I voted for Space Fantasy Zone because it'd be awesome to have an unreleased game out in slick packaging.  Plus, the cover art looks like Satoshi Urushihara whose art style I've always liked.  I would also be happy to buy several copies (maybe for the car CD player?) to help defray the initial cost for you.
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SignOfZeta

It is Satoshi Urushihara, but its actually art for the print advertisement since there never was a cover. The actual cover might have been the same, but probably it would have been a different picture with a latently square layout.
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TheClash603

Space Fantasy Zone is easier than Ys IV, start with it to make sure you aren't biting off more than you can swallow!

VestCunt

Quote from: cyloaiza on 08/09/2011, 09:00 AMI don't like the idea of making pressed copies of these US releases, in particular Dynastic Hero. The PCE counterparts of these games are cheap and it is not necessary to know english to get through these games. Not to mention you can play the Genesis version in english as well. If you can get through Bikkurimanworld without know Japanese, you can definitely finish Dynastic Hero as well.
Again, I'm personally only interested in prototypes and translations, BUT I see merit in Dynastic Hero and some of the others.

U.S. candidates blow by blow:

Dynastic Hero
This is the most expensive U.S. CD for crying out loud.  It's up there with the most expensive PCE titles.  It's so expensive that sane people will never buy it.  Yes, one can muck through the import version, but there's enough text in this game that it's pretty nice to be able to read.  When I only had the PCE version I got stuck in the first town because I didn't know I was supposed to press "up" in a certain spot to go talk to the fairy.  I have no qualms telling those interested in Super Air Zonk to go fly a kite and buy the fully-playable import, but I really like to get the full experience when I'm playing a non-linear, pseudo-RPG with a storyline and shops.  I don't like depending on walkthroughs.  And I really hate people suggesting that I go play Genesis or Virtual Console.  I don't play those systems.  I have one game for my Genesis - Warriors of the Eternal Sun.  Unlike kids these days I don't dive into a different console every six mouths.  I have only bought one non-NEC system (a 3DO) in the last fourteen years.  I'm a TurboGrafx gamer; that's why I ponied-up and bought Dynastic Hero.

Super Air Zonk
1) The game sucks.
2) It's a shooter and there's no text - go play the import.

Beyond Shadowgate + MMIII
The first wasn't released in Japan, the second requires reading.  I don't put much stock in ebay prices and maybe these games aren't really that expensive, but it's fair to say that both titles have become a whole hell of a lot harder to find in the last two years.
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CrackTiger

Quote from: SignOfZeta on 08/09/2011, 12:59 PMIt is Satoshi Urushihara, but its actually art for the print advertisement since there never was a cover. The actual cover might have been the same, but probably it would have been a different picture with a latently square layout.
That picture was used in small sections of NEC ads along with other games like Monster Maker, in which each of the games' actual cover art was used.


Vestcoat: I ran into similar problems in the first area of the English versions of MWIII for Genesis and SMS. :P
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ParanoiaDragon

If you do Dynatic Hero, I'd rather see it be reprogrammed to have paralax & such, as it easily could've had it, using the various techniques, & pretty much all the scrolling is horizontal, there's very few area's that have vertical scrolling, & even fewer that would have paralax!  So, somebody get right on this & reprogram the bastard!  :D
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Nazi NecroPhile

It looks like Space Fantasy Zone is the first victim.  Two hours, three hard drives, and a handful of cdrs turned up precisely zero scans for it's artwork, so if any of y'all has 'em saved somewhere or can scan their 'originals' (nat?), I'd be most appreciative if ya sent 'em my way.

I played about halfway through the iso I have saved and didn't notice any problems except for the level clear song being truncated; can that be fixed or does anyone have an iso that's already fixed?  After getting my ass handed to me on level 6, I restarted and skipped my way to the ending, which played like it should (unlike the 'retail' version).  What else should I be looking for to ensure I've a good iso?
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Sadler

Are you sure anime4ever guy doesn't have more Space Fantasy Zones? I know it says sold out, but I bought a copy last year when it said that. I emailed about Sapphire and asked him to let me know when he got Space Fantasy Zone in again and he said he actually had copies. Might be worth emailing. At any rate, I can scan what I've got.

Having said that, I'll buy anything you press so long as I don't already have it, but I'd definitely prefer some of the hard to find US titles, particularly Dynastic Hero.

VestCunt

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Quote from: Sadler on 08/10/2011, 03:12 PMAre you sure anime4ever guy doesn't have more Space Fantasy Zones? I know it says sold out, but I bought a copy last year when it said that. I emailed about Sapphire and asked him to let me know when he got Space Fantasy Zone in again and he said he actually had copies. Might be worth emailing. At any rate, I can scan what I've got.
Again, his $100/shipped price for a CD-R is pretty steep.  Especially compared to the earlier Sapphire boot, which was a not-completely-insane sixty dollars for a glass mastered disc.  Remember he originally tried to get $160 for SFZ; the guy is a gouger, no doubt about it.  

Furthermore, he was rather deceptive when he came around here in 2005.  He pretended he bought a box of Sapphires in Tokyo, claimed ignorance regarding their origin, and put up that "small site" just to sell those few copies.  See here:  
https://www.pcengine-fx.com/forums/index.php?topic=737.msg4215#msg4215
Obviously untrue considering he later made SFZ boots and sold his misprint Sapphire discs to Blue.  

I'm not inclined to support Fudoh even if his prices were reasonable.
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Windy

I would be very interested in this i'm more into the play part then say collection part. although I have so much that have to get to playing :P PLAY TILL THE FINGERS BLEED!
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CrackTiger

Quote from: NecroPhile on 08/10/2011, 02:31 PMIt looks like Space Fantasy Zone is the first victim.  Two hours, three hard drives, and a handful of cdrs turned up precisely zero scans for it's artwork, so if any of y'all has 'em saved somewhere or can scan their 'originals' (nat?), I'd be most appreciative if ya sent 'em my way.

I played about halfway through the iso I have saved and didn't notice any problems except for the level clear song being truncated; can that be fixed or does anyone have an iso that's already fixed?  After getting my ass handed to me on level 6, I restarted and skipped my way to the ending, which played like it should (unlike the 'retail' version).  What else should I be looking for to ensure I've a good iso?
Here's a major problem-

https://www.pcengine-fx.com/forums/index.php?topic=7613.0
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Nazi NecroPhile

Quote from: CrackTiger on 08/10/2011, 05:44 PMHere's a major problem-

https://www.pcengine-fx.com/forums/index.php?topic=7613.0
Nat's a problem?  :twisted:

I remembered nat taking one for the team, which is why I checked to see if the ending was there (it is); I cheated to get there though, so maybe it won't show up if I beat the game legit.  More 'research' will be conducted tonight.

Also noted was how a couple tracks get chopped off prematurely.  Mine does that too, but thesteve might have me headed down the path to that problem's fix.  Keep in mind that I'm mildly retarded - I make no promises here.



Ope says he'll be forwarding me artwork soon, so that should be taken care of.  Thanks, ope!
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csgx1

Quote from: guest on 08/10/2011, 03:50 PMFurthermore, he was rather deceptive when he came around here in 2005.  He pretended he bought a box of Sapphires in Tokyo, claimed ignorance regarding their origin, and put up that "small site" just to sell those few copies.  See here: 
https://www.pcengine-fx.com/forums/index.php?topic=737.msg4215#msg4215
Obviously untrue considering he later made SFZ boots and sold his misprint Sapphire discs to Blue. 

I'm not inclined to support Fudoh even if his prices were reasonable.
Interesting read and great background info about Sapphire boots.  I especially like Fudoh's first post....

Quote from: Fudoh on 06/23/2005, 11:38 AMPlease let me make clear that I sell them as what they are: Sapphire reprints of unknown origin. Back a few years Hudson mentioned that these could be "waste", something like pre-production samples or a production run rejected due to sub-par quality - not illegal, but not meant for sale either. I simply don't know.

Thanks,
Fudoh
Describing Sapphire boots as Hudson waste, samples or rejects that's "not illegal" is some hilarious BS. :lol:

I still would be interested in SFZ even if there's no ending when beaten straight through.

Sadler

Quote from: guest on 08/10/2011, 03:50 PM
Quote from: Sadler on 08/10/2011, 03:12 PMAre you sure anime4ever guy doesn't have more Space Fantasy Zones? I know it says sold out, but I bought a copy last year when it said that. I emailed about Sapphire and asked him to let me know when he got Space Fantasy Zone in again and he said he actually had copies. Might be worth emailing. At any rate, I can scan what I've got.
Again, his $100/shipped price for a CD-R is pretty steep.  Especially compared to the earlier Sapphire boot, which was a not-completely-insane sixty dollars for a glass mastered disc.  Remember he originally tried to get $160 for SFZ; the guy is a gouger, no doubt about it. 

Furthermore, he was rather deceptive when he came around here in 2005.  He pretended he bought a box of Sapphires in Tokyo, claimed ignorance regarding their origin, and put up that "small site" just to sell those few copies.  See here: 
https://www.pcengine-fx.com/forums/index.php?topic=737.msg4215#msg4215
Obviously untrue considering he later made SFZ boots and sold his misprint Sapphire discs to Blue. 

I'm not inclined to support Fudoh even if his prices were reasonable.
Oh, wow. Didn't realize the history there. That's seriously lame.

So, turns out I bought my Sapphire (without manual :( ) and Space Fantasy Zone back in March. He charged me $50 for SFZ. He also charged me $50 for two copies of Sapphire, which in hindsight sucks. No manual, AND it's the same disc that been given away for free on this forum. :( Oh well I guess, still an awesome game, and it did come with a case and spine card.

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Nazi NecroPhile

Last night I played it through to the end without skipping (but with save state abuse - fuck level 6!), and the ending appeared like it should.  Hopefully that ain't gonna be a problem.  8)

The tunes have a few problems though:

1)  The end level and high score tunes are chopped off at their ends.  The tracks themselves go silent and have a couple seconds of nothing at the end (it's not the game stopping the track too early), so the only way to fix this one is to find the complete tracks or recreate them.
2)  Tracks 3 and 8 are almost identical (same song but a tad different); and while this isn't a problem per se, it is an opportunity.  Track 3 is used for stages 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, and 8 and track 8 is used for stages 3 and 6, so a new track could be substituted so we don't have to listen to the same song in every stage.
3)  The title screen and intro cut scene are silent.  This also isn't exactly a problem, but it sure does suck.

I didn't want to involve anyone else and risk wasting their time on the first outing, but none of these things can be fixed by me.  Any suggestions?
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Opethian

add in some follin tunes 8) or the classic Fantasy Zone stage music
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Senshi

I was torn between Might and Magic III and Dynastic Hero but I ended up picking the latter in the end. I'd be very happy with either one or both frankly.
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chany60126

Quote from: Opethian on 08/11/2011, 10:28 AMadd in some follin tunes 8) or the classic Fantasy Zone stage music
=D> teh follin beats would fit in really nicely with a trippy game like Space Fantasy Zone.

Nazi NecroPhile

Thanks to Opa-Opa, I have some of the artwork now but could still use scans of the poster, disc, and back and inside of the manual.
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CrackTiger

Quote from: NecroPhile on 08/11/2011, 12:47 PMThanks to Opa-Opa, I have some of the artwork now but could still use scans of the poster, disc, and back and inside of the manual.
Does this mean that you're just going to bootleg the everanime covers?
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Nazi NecroPhile

Quote from: CrackTiger on 08/11/2011, 01:05 PMDoes this mean that you're just going to bootleg the everanime covers?
That's the plan.  I certainly don't have the talent to create original artwork.
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VestCunt

I'll take a look at fixing those truncated tunes and finding a track 3 alternate.

What are follin tunes?
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Nazi NecroPhile

Quote from: VestCunt on 08/11/2011, 05:34 PMI'll take a look at fixing those truncated tunes and finding a track 3 alternate.
Oh yeah!  Let me know if you need me to send you anything.

Quote from: VestCunt on 08/11/2011, 05:34 PMWhat are follin tunes?
Music by Tim Follin.  I like his style but it wouldn't fit with the other tracks at all.
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chany60126

Quote from: guest on 08/11/2011, 05:34 PMI'll take a look at fixing those truncated tunes and finding a track 3 alternate.

What are follin tunes?
Here is one of his finest tunes:
do teh follin. do eet 8)

VestCunt

Ouch.  I just downloaded and listened to those truncated tracks (I assume #6 & 7).  They're so short and non-repetitive that there's no way to fix them with what's there.
I'm a cunt, always was. Topic Adjourned.

Mishran

If people were paying $50-100 for SFZ with the clipped tracks, would it really matter for the game at $5? I'd personally be happy to have a nice professional looking case, manual/insert, and disc on my shelf that is also fun to play. Just my opinion, if my opinion counts. :-"

ParanoiaDragon

Well, it looks like we "may" have a chance of getting Ys 4 dubbed!  We shall see what happens with this!
http://forums.magicengine.com/en/viewtopic.php?t=2742
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Nazi NecroPhile

I still need artwork scans if anyone can oblige; I have the case insert and manual cover but need the rest of the manual, the poster, and the disc.  I'd even like the spine, though I doubt I'll be making them.
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Sparky

#98
i can contribute to making the poster if some one gets the art scanned? i can probably do about 100 of them with with very little cost. I will have to look into it though before i commit.  Necro i will pm you later with a few thoughts

EDIT: also wonder who said no to the bootleg in the poll, share your thoughts.

Senshi

Frankly I don't want to hear anymore holier than thou comments about making bootlegs of twenty year old games.
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