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#871
Forum Games / Re: The person below me is...
July 05, 2017, 05:52:30 PM
Nope.

TPBM has played Minecraft and/or has seen someone else play Minecraft.
#872
Quote from: Olimar12345 on July 05, 2017, 10:51:41 AM
No.5
No. 5 Coconut Mall from Mario Kart Wii


Time Stamp: 0:28

with how detailed this one was it should have basically been a free point. (mael, you didn't pick up your free point) EDIT: Dekkadeci too apparently.

Guessed by: msf, Yug guy, WaluigiTime, dudeman, THC, Levi, Static, Latios
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I never played Mario Kart Wii much and barely watched others play it. Basically the only songs from that game I know are the title theme (because my siblings hit there often enough), the Rainbow Road theme (because I inevitably collide with it while trying to listen to other Rainbow Road themes), and the Toad's Factory theme (because I somewhat purposefully sought it out and also dat jazz).
#873
OK, this is strange--I PM'ed Olimar12345 this and he didn't count me as a participant this round:
Quote from: Dekkadeci on July 03, 2017, 09:34:32 PMHere are my guesses for your latest quiz:

#1: "Victory Road", from Pokemon Ruby & Pokemon Sapphire (i.e. this song)

#3: "Bloody Tears", from Castlevania II: Simon's Quest (and likely a bunch of other Castlevania games) (i.e. this song)

#6: "Determination", from UnderTale, used as the game over theme (i.e. this song)

#15: "March Ahead", from Paper Mario, used as an overworld/level theme (i.e. this song)
#874
Meta data (n.) -

Definition 1: Data on anything or anyone who is metal-coated (e.g. data about Meta Ridley or Meta Knight)

Definition 2: Data that is obliquely accessible--see ortho data and para data for related terms
#875
I only got Maelstrom's #12 from its last 4 bars. I had to listen to the song again to check that the first 4 bars were acceptable. I mainly remember the piano going wild in the second repeat of that section...
#876
Smorgasboard (n.) - A board with a large variety of textures on it
#877
Forum Games / Re: Answer the question above you.
July 02, 2017, 02:31:46 PM
As a cartoon? No. IRL? Yes.

What is your favourite music piece that's in more than one key?
#878
Kirby's Blowout Blast is getting released on July 4, 2017 in Japan and July 6, 2017 elsewhere! Time to raid the plot and music then...
#879
Forum Games / Re: Answer the question above you.
July 01, 2017, 06:25:18 AM
Depends which game you're analyzing.

Can the heel-face revolving door ever be stuck in neutral?
#880
Farandola (n.) - you meant one of those things in A Wind in the Door?
#881
Quote from: Static on June 28, 2017, 07:07:00 PMAlso, I think this would've been a great opportunity to show off some more obscure SNES games that haven't been released in many parts of the world, like Terranigma, FE3/4 , or Live-A-Live. While the game selection is excellent, and all 21 games here are very, very good, I can't help but notice the big missed opportunities here.
I once read that Square Enix won't release an English version of Live a Live because they no longer have that game's original source code, so they understandably don't want to remake it from black box testing and first principles.

I wonder how many remakes publishers won't release because of similar reasons...
#882
Labelactation (n.) - Needing to label whenever lactation/milking/breastfeeding occurs, often badly
#883
Mirrordor (n.) - a matador who uses a mirror instead of a red cape
#884
Looking at your PDF alone:
  • Bar 4's right-hand beaming is fused together and nearly unreadable when I initially load the page on Google Drive (this oddly seems to be alleviated when I zoom in and out). This makes me confused at first glance whether they're supposed to represent 32nd notes or 16th notes.
  • The last arpeggio line in Bar 9 is unpleasantly close to touching the previous chord's notes.
  • Bar 14 has one of the most confusing cases of do-I-strike-this-supposedly-held-note-again. In the right hand, the last two 16th notes combined with the last 8th note really makes me wonder whether I hold down or repeat that B double flat.
  • Bar 16's pp and p dynamic markings touch the left-hand beams.
  • The dynamic markings in Bars 25-27 don't align, and unlike Bar 28, I can't see any reasons why they shouldn't align. (Bar 16's dynamic markings also don't quite align, although that case is less noticeable.)
  • I was this close to not interpreting the hand cross-clef line correctly in Bar 28 because it didn't pierce the triplet bracket.
  • In the last two 16th notes and the last 8th note of the right hand in Bar 30, I don't know whether I'm supposed to hold down the A flat or the C.
  • I'd appreciate it if the right-hand half note in Bar 30 had its stem pointing downward. It looks sloppy with its stem pointing upward into the note and upward-pointing stem on top.
  • Bar 32's rests are poorly positioned. The 8th rest is embedded in a note (to the point where I had to tell it was an 8th rest from context), and the half rest is so badly positioned that I thought the note there was a 16th note at first. I'd like all the bottom rests in that bar to be moved down.
  • Bars 33-34's dynamic markings don't align, either.
  • The fused beams problem strikes again in Bars 35-38, Bars 40-45, and Bar 48 (and even Bars 33-34 to a certain extent).
  • The 4 quarter rests in the left hand of Bar 46 look like they should be replaced with a whole rest.
  • The highest notes in the right hand of Bar 48 have a ton of ledger lines (I'd say that 4-5 ledger lines are too many), which makes them hard to read. They aren't in chords with substantially lower notes, so I think an 8va line should be used with them. (I've seen significantly more sheet music with 4 or more ledger lines in the bass clef than the treble clef.)
  • Lastly, my personal preference is to use 8va lines instead of the less noticeable and much-less-common-in-published-piano-sheet-music treble-clef-with-an-8-sign-on-top.
#885
Quote from: mastersuperfan on June 26, 2017, 07:24:58 PMI HAVEN'T FIGURED IT OUT YET SOMEONE HELP ME
I verified that #23 is NOT Landia's theme from Kirby's Return to Dream Land, even though that song sounds pretty close.

EDIT: InsigTurtle was generous enough to give me the series #23 is from, so I looked up songs from that series that I only know by name and got it on my first try.