Yuji Naka Documentary
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Update: I didn't think this would work, but I converted DivX to DivX, and the 1st file is down to 49MB. But it has just a little less quality than the WMVs. I think that's just about as low as I can get it, I tried converting it again, and it came out bigger, weird. Anyways, It's still too big to upload so, again, if you want it in DivX, cantact me through AIM or MSN. Now, I'm going to work on the 3rd video, then I'll do the converting..
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Crap, Crap, CRAP!¡! Well, I finished the last video awhile ago, but now just about everything that could go wrong is happening. Webspace, that's why the entire file for part 2 didn't upload. So I cleared out a bunch of space, and I might just barely be able to upload them now. Then, when I upload them, halfway through the transfer, my DSL connection gets lost...
So, now I'm <i>still</i> uploading, and lets just hope everything goes according to plan..
Again, If someone could mirror these, that would be so kickass, just get to me through AIM or MSN.
I'm trying my best guys..
So, now I'm <i>still</i> uploading, and lets just hope everything goes according to plan..
Again, If someone could mirror these, that would be so kickass, just get to me through AIM or MSN.
I'm trying my best guys..
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NOW PLAYING ON A MEDIA PLAYER IN FRONT OF YOU!
ALL 3 F'ING videos are now up, because I will it so!
<strike>Part 3 (31MB)</strike>
Well, I hope these past two days of slaving over a hot processor pay off...
<strike>Part 3 (31MB)</strike>
Well, I hope these past two days of slaving over a hot processor pay off...
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I learned that TechTV/G4 is even dumber than I thought they were. :) Their interviewees seem alright, but overall the way this is put together kind of suggests that the people behind it really didn't have a clue. In the first video they seem to almost suggest that Mario debuted on the SNES, and later they say that the Saturn was Sega's answer to the N64 and Mario64, when the Saturn was the first console out of the gate in the first place.
I liked hearing from the guy on the Sonic 2 staff in particular, Tim Skelly. I was always struck by the fact that Sonic 2 (and 3, and Knuckles..) had a different look (and feel..) from the Japanese-developed ones (you even get this in SA2 compared to SA1..), but it's still pretty impressive that they managed to keep it as close as they did, especially when you consider what other western efforts with Sonic were like, like the comics and cartoons. I don't know if I ever really thought of what an art director's job was prior to seeing this guy, and it has less to do with his own style, more of a professional attitude about keeping it true to the source. Why couldn't they have this guy (or someone like him) keeping the other productions in line?
I liked hearing from the guy on the Sonic 2 staff in particular, Tim Skelly. I was always struck by the fact that Sonic 2 (and 3, and Knuckles..) had a different look (and feel..) from the Japanese-developed ones (you even get this in SA2 compared to SA1..), but it's still pretty impressive that they managed to keep it as close as they did, especially when you consider what other western efforts with Sonic were like, like the comics and cartoons. I don't know if I ever really thought of what an art director's job was prior to seeing this guy, and it has less to do with his own style, more of a professional attitude about keeping it true to the source. Why couldn't they have this guy (or someone like him) keeping the other productions in line?
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I wouldn't say I really learned anything new or that it changed my perspective on things, but that was pretty interesting to watch. While this was a tribute of sorts to Sonic, it would have helped if that had make some vague mention that almost every game after the original PSO has been, well, terrible.
I do like what that one guy said about the original PSO, though.
'It was addictive. It was crack."
I do like what that one guy said about the original PSO, though.
'It was addictive. It was crack."
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Re: Yuji Naka Documentary
YAY!!! SONIC IS NOW A TEENAGER!!!Spazz wrote: And in honor of Sonic's 13th Birthday, I'll say Sonic thirteen times:
<i>Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic.</i>
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Re: Yuji Naka Documentary
Can't wait until you are...J.C.14 wrote:YAY!!! SONIC IS NOW A TEENAGER!!!Spazz wrote: And in honor of Sonic's 13th Birthday, I'll say Sonic thirteen times:
<i>Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic.</i>


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Re: Yuji Naka Documentary
In a year...Segata wrote:Can't wait until you are...J.C.14 wrote:YAY!!! SONIC IS NOW A TEENAGER!!!Spazz wrote: And in honor of Sonic's 13th Birthday, I'll say Sonic thirteen times:
<i>Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic, Sonic.</i>![]()
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Re: Yuji Naka Documentary
Can't you delete your own posts?J.C.14 wrote:(nt)
EDIT: Apparently not.
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I don't know if any of you care much about SNK, but here's the recent Icons show for them.
Low Quality(320x240) 40mb. Windows Media Video
High Quality(512x384) 153mb. DivX
(Rightclick and save as to save it on your HD)
Low Quality(320x240) 40mb. Windows Media Video
High Quality(512x384) 153mb. DivX
(Rightclick and save as to save it on your HD)