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Would that be Kessen?
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Cool, let's try out this one :)


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Would that happen to be Vigilante? or something that looks strangely close to it.

And if I'm right I'll take the screen shot opportunity
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This game frustrated me beyond belief as a child and it still does today, I hope it's big enough...
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I don't know iishenron so I imagine they are into old games or RPGs or Ys or something? :P
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Unless you are getting a PSP-2000 series or fat psp don't bother because pirating the new psp-3000 series hasn't been uncovered yet.

As for games I cannot say anything about those ones, but if you are interested in RPGs there are many great ones for the psp. Personally the only reason I find that the psp is great is because of the selection of RPGs (Not to mention that you can directed port almost all psx games to the psp and they will run smoothly)
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I be the one with frizzy hair and the blue shirt
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How was the day guys? Sorry I couldn't show up, I went to see a movie with my friends.....Did anyone embarrass themselves skating? and how was downtown?

P.S This is Mark or Allen's Brother or Random Minor who showed up or Guy who kept trying to mess up the rubic's cube for London Boy (Craig was it?)
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The only times that I found that clipping stuff happening (which is lame, but what system doesn't have randomness to it) was when I was trying to hit a target too many times, which if you think about it, it makes sense. You can't expect to hit a target without being hit yourself...I was wondering if you ever tryed the Ys game for the Ps2 or PsP Marcus they used a different system and I found it entertaining, you think that that system is much better and well thought out?

P.S I haven't played the wanderers so it could be really bad as you say, I'm just saying from personal experience...and that's enough trolling this thread for a bit >.> (for myself)
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Not quite sure how to quote but hobo have you ever played the original? Those anime scenes that you didn't want to watch are very similar to the original game's ones, in fact the only difference is the look. So it's not like they just threw them in there, they are remade so they are smoother and more appealing. I'm sure a ton of people would be complaining and calling altus lazy if they didn't change the opening at all.
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Paul Blart, Mall Cop - When I bought the ticket for this movie I wasn't really expecting much. To be honest it was just "ok", it had some really funny parts but the overall feel was lacking. (This could be because there were 5 kids behind laughing at EVERYTHING that happened)
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I've already emulated them on to my computer, but I want to support the company and the people who made the music for this game. This is only fair considering how much I enjoyed it.
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My first instrument was the tenor trombone and I switched to the large bore bass trombone with an f attachment trigger two years ago. I play it in both my jazz band and the senior band at school, so in jazz I use the lower register and in the other band the higher register.

1. About bass peddle notes, I could be calling them the wrong name but that's when you hit a note that shakes the entire instrument and that's a Bb which is aa full octave below the B on the 2 line of the staff (so 2 and a bit ledger lines below). That's the only time I start to get into trouble because when low notes like those are in a row it runs me out of air.

And thanks you answered some of my questions pretty well, I'll probably be back later today I have to go to work in 10 minutes

BTW I've been spelling pedal wrong this entire time but for some reason I'll seen it been spelled that way, sorry for the confusion.
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Sorry if someone has already made a post about this.

Ok so if anyone has ever played the Pc-engine or turbo duo or even the psp Ys, they have seen this series. This game was one of my earliest RPGs and it still is the most unique one I've played to date. The one thing that caught me the most about the original was the attack system. To be Frank it was really strange, instead of mashing a button or giving a prompt command you would try to run into your enemies, this would knock them back and allow you to try again. This is nothing like any other game I've seen and that's why it stuck out over the years. I also enjoyed the story that came with this game and most importantly the epic music.

Here's a trailer to it if any of you are interested: http://gamevideos.1up.com/video/id/22246 (The music in this intro is pretty cool :P)

My only fear of this game is that they will ruin the unique feel of the game that was made by the combat and music (especially the music)

They are also offering pre-orders to anyone who is interested, it comes with the sound track for a reasonable price: http://www.atlus.com/ys/

I might write up a review for this game depending on the amount of people who show some interest in it.
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Hello I have a few questions for anyone who plays trombone or who has played it in the past. I've been playing for about 4 years now, and of those 4 years I've spend half my time with our school's jazz band. There are many things that I have learned over these years of playing and I really want to take my play to the next level.

Here are a few of the questions I have:

1. When hitting low peddle notes (Bb, A... etc.) I tend to change my embouchure so I can the notes feel more full and give a nice crash to them, is this normal? is there another method that would be usuable?
2. Are there any breathing exercises that are effective for being able to hold and sustain peddle notes at the appropriate sounds level?
3. How much of a difference is there between an F attachment trigger trombone and a double trigger trombone?
4. With soloing and improv, is it recomended to stay in the high range of the trombone or should I be playful and use the entire range? (I'm asking this because I've done improv and used the entire range, the only problem is that it's very hard to make a clean sound with a large range.

I hope that there are some trombone players that can help me with this.

P.S If anyone knows of a good forum that I could put this on for some extra help that might be helpful too