NES Project 2003
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- Zerophite
- Joined: Mon May 07, 2001 1:33 pm
- Location: Maybe on Earth, Maybe in the Future
oh the fun hours of Tetris...probably one of the most simplistic, addictive games of all time.
"Just one more game..."
hehe
"Just one more game..."
hehe
"axis discrepancy indicates hexagons beyond control anomaly
mutilation colony reflects no triangular energy
asynchronous matter avoided by a diagram invisibility
subtle methods symmetry uncovered a diagonal telemetry"
mutilation colony reflects no triangular energy
asynchronous matter avoided by a diagram invisibility
subtle methods symmetry uncovered a diagonal telemetry"
- Ashyukun
- Medicinal Leech
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- Kusoyaro
- LEGENDARY!!!
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- Ashyukun
- Medicinal Leech
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And you could also start each video with whatever the 'game start' screen was for the game, and end it with the 'thank for playing' screen. And for whatever is the last vid/game, use the scene/animation for when you actually beat whatever the game is. Then go to white noise/static like you turned off the NES and then the 'fade to a point' effect that looks like the TV was turned off...Kusoyaro wrote:Why not bookend each video with short clips of the actual game (during the music)? That way, in between each song you're transitioning from NES game to NES game...with that, you could easily just do a big pixelly dissolve for effect
Personally, I hope this goes really well just so there can be a Sega project that can be started off with the semi-digitized-sounding "Saaaay-ga" that played whenever you turned the system on (I wish they'd kept that for the DC). :p
Bob 'Ash' Babcock
Electric Leech Productions
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- FirestormXIII
- Joined: Sun Nov 04, 2001 6:22 pm
- Location: Cherry Hill, NJ
Heh, Ashyukun just gave me an idea.
I know that anybody who ever had an NES has run into the problem of a game not starting up when you hit the power button, and instead you'd get the reset screen (the screen flashing from blue to white over, and over...and over).
That annoying flashing screen of death could be used as a transition tool between videos. The video that is ending would get all distorted and pixilated and fade out into the flashing screen blue and white screen, which would flash a couple of times (like 3 or so from blue to white to blue again) and then the next video would start.
You could have a sound effect during the flashing of someone blowing into an NES cartridge and putting it back into the NES as well, before the next video started.
Anyone that had an NES would appreciate a transition like that.
I know that anybody who ever had an NES has run into the problem of a game not starting up when you hit the power button, and instead you'd get the reset screen (the screen flashing from blue to white over, and over...and over).
That annoying flashing screen of death could be used as a transition tool between videos. The video that is ending would get all distorted and pixilated and fade out into the flashing screen blue and white screen, which would flash a couple of times (like 3 or so from blue to white to blue again) and then the next video would start.
You could have a sound effect during the flashing of someone blowing into an NES cartridge and putting it back into the NES as well, before the next video started.
Anyone that had an NES would appreciate a transition like that.
Everyone is not the same as you.
Get over it.
And lighten up.
Get over it.
And lighten up.
- Adiamante
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- Medicinal Leech
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Well, someone could always incorporate it into their video. :p Or just use it once.
I was actually thinking of something else fun for the end of the project- when the 'Congratulations' screen is up, have someone's mother yell "Are you still playing that thing?!??! Go outside and play for once!" and then go through the shutdown....
I was actually thinking of something else fun for the end of the project- when the 'Congratulations' screen is up, have someone's mother yell "Are you still playing that thing?!??! Go outside and play for once!" and then go through the shutdown....
Bob 'Ash' Babcock
Electric Leech Productions
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- Fluxmeister
- Joined: Wed Feb 07, 2001 8:45 pm
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I think we should stick with the title screen in between songs, maybe even
fading out one song while another comes in (over the title?)
Even having one song cut and another come in without too much of a delay
won't effect the continuity the mix (I think ddr had a few like that
anyway...)
Be sure that you are thinking about dance songs... as some of the remixes
are a bit slow, or have lots of 'non-dance' aspects to it...
You are welcome to throw in the "uhm, are people really going to dance
to this?!"
Just to let everyone know, I'd love to do a Those Who Hunt Elves video with
the Jackal remix... but notably the best parts of the song would have to be
remixed as to avoid the slow sluggish sections.
Also length of songs will limit the number of people...
(assuming an hour)
20 tracks/3 minute max
30 tracks/2 minute max
Other VERY important issues... PFS... whhoopps I mean FPS.
Everyone should edit in 23.98/.976, 29.97... yadda yadda? Also
The quality and resolution... Though these are technical issues I think
we should get them out of the way before someone makes a CN DBZ
video.
Note: For now I plan to abuse the amv forum... soon though, I think we
should move things over to the yahoo group and use it like a forum (I just
turned off my auto-email )
Which reminds me... I still need to get ahold of the people that told MJ
they were interested in the project at AWA... MJ you mind going on an email
rampage inviting people to this post and the yahoo group? Pretty please?
Woo keep the ideas flowing!
fading out one song while another comes in (over the title?)
Even having one song cut and another come in without too much of a delay
won't effect the continuity the mix (I think ddr had a few like that
anyway...)
Be sure that you are thinking about dance songs... as some of the remixes
are a bit slow, or have lots of 'non-dance' aspects to it...
You are welcome to throw in the "uhm, are people really going to dance
to this?!"
Just to let everyone know, I'd love to do a Those Who Hunt Elves video with
the Jackal remix... but notably the best parts of the song would have to be
remixed as to avoid the slow sluggish sections.
Also length of songs will limit the number of people...
(assuming an hour)
20 tracks/3 minute max
30 tracks/2 minute max
Other VERY important issues... PFS... whhoopps I mean FPS.
Everyone should edit in 23.98/.976, 29.97... yadda yadda? Also
The quality and resolution... Though these are technical issues I think
we should get them out of the way before someone makes a CN DBZ
video.
Note: For now I plan to abuse the amv forum... soon though, I think we
should move things over to the yahoo group and use it like a forum (I just
turned off my auto-email )
Which reminds me... I still need to get ahold of the people that told MJ
they were interested in the project at AWA... MJ you mind going on an email
rampage inviting people to this post and the yahoo group? Pretty please?
Woo keep the ideas flowing!
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- Fluxmeister
- Joined: Wed Feb 07, 2001 8:45 pm
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Oh yeah, not just title screenshots either... including any shots of the
game you want would be great for the intros! (and during the
video... I want to see dancing Mega Man bosses... since they disco before
you start each level anyway)
game you want would be great for the intros! (and during the
video... I want to see dancing Mega Man bosses... since they disco before
you start each level anyway)
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- The Wired Knight
- Joined: Sun Jan 07, 2001 3:22 pm
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Well Castor and I can easily take care of getting out all those title screens to everyone and can work those as the transitions. I was also thinking that we can maybe use the announcer from "Super Smash Bros. Melee" as kind of an equivalent to teh DDR announcer on occassion, kind of to introduce the project and close it etc. We could probably fade from one the end of one video to the title screen of the next, and that would be fairly simple it would just mean Castor and I ahve to send two opening screens to everyone. Hell (I'd have to talk to castor on this) but we might be able to place on the video title the name of the anime and the creator on that opening title screen.
As for the actual opening I still say go with an old fashioned nintendo style opening how we flash logos with small cheesy sound effects in the background and then lead into the project.
As for the actual opening I still say go with an old fashioned nintendo style opening how we flash logos with small cheesy sound effects in the background and then lead into the project.
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