Head over to the FFR Batch Forum for all the details on how you can get your file into the game. The Artist Permissions forum section will help you find out if FFR has permission to use the song your file goes with.
I have a situation with something that I do want to chart: it's a song that isn't specifically named in the game and is used for multiple levels (a pretty common issue with older Crash Bandicoot games, unfortunately). How should I title it?
How you turn "interesting songs" into "generic jumpstream" is fucking beyond me...
I'm just making the point that Video Game music can be hella boring, and VGMP1-3 have plenty of examples there. I've made my point, not going to argue it any more.
How you turn "interesting songs" into "generic jumpstream" is fucking beyond me...
I'm just making the point that Video Game music can be hella boring, and VGMP1-3 have plenty of examples there. I've made my point, not going to argue it any more.
Most BGM's are generic by nature. They have to be, the focus in a video game is the playing part. The BGM is just there to set the mood and nothing else.
But interesting BGM's are out there.
Originally posted by JohnRedWolf87
Charu the red-nosed Snivy
Had a very shiny nose
And if you ever saw it
You could even say it glows
All of the other Snivies
Used to laugh and call him names
They never let poor Charu
Join in any Snivy games
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Originally posted by Vendetta21
All in all I would say that Charu not only won this game, his play made me reconsider how I play it.
I actually have to agree in vgmp1-2 there were some mediocre song choices, vgmp3 was awesome, though. At this point in time i guess vgmp4 will just be da bomb ;D
This entire OST is pretty decent for stepping; obviously you'll have to click around on it, but this song especially is great. Might need a cut because the repeated portion might make the file get boring
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