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Yesspaz 08-07-2008 12:01 PM

How Video Games Are Saving Classic Rock
 
Not very in depth, but to anyone who's played the games, this might be mildly interesting.

Spaz out.

Rick and Roll 08-07-2008 02:46 PM

Re: How Video Games Are Saving Classic Rock
 
Spaz - I forgot "We Were Born to be Loved"! :)

Yesspaz 08-07-2008 04:16 PM

Re: How Video Games Are Saving Classic Rock
 
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Originally Posted by Rick and Roll (Post 36846)
Spaz - I forgot "We Were Born to be Loved"! :)

Always a killer live song. Amazing.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a282ar709NE

VAXman 08-07-2008 04:42 PM

Re: How Video Games Are Saving Classic Rock
 
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Originally Posted by Yesspaz (Post 36849)
Always a killer live song. Amazing.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a282ar709NE

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WARNING! WARNING! Young Will Robinson.... a King's X thread.

KeithieW 08-08-2008 02:42 AM

Re: How Video Games Are Saving Classic Rock
 
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Originally Posted by VAXman (Post 36850)
WARNING! WARNING! Young Will Robinson.... a King's X thread.

You mean ANOTHER Kings X thread VAX. :D

Rock on guys!!!!!

VAXman 08-08-2008 09:48 AM

Re: How Video Games Are Saving Classic Rock
 
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Originally Posted by KeithieW (Post 36862)
You mean ANOTHER Kings X thread VAX. :D

Rock on guys!!!!!

Sorry... ok... here's a new AM acronym: YAKXT -- Yet Another King's X Thread! :D

progdirjim 08-08-2008 05:43 PM

Re: How Video Games Are Saving Classic Rock
 
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Originally Posted by VAXman (Post 36882)
Sorry... ok... here's a new AM acronym: YAKXT -- Yet Another King's X Thread! :D

very appropriate, as if you try and say it as a word, yakxt, it sounds like retching! ;)

progzealot 08-08-2008 06:07 PM

Re: How Video Games Are Saving Classic Rock
 
I'm not sure on this one. When my kids got a Wii with Guitar Hero, I had to listen to Slow Ride so many times it was borderline torture !! :eek: :eek: :eeeek :eeeek :eeeek

jtmckinley 08-08-2008 06:30 PM

Re: How Video Games Are Saving Classic Rock
 
As a gamer myself I think it's kinda sad that Guitar Hero or Rock Band would be the savior of classic rock (disclaimer: have not played these games, but know about them). If I had my wish some game company would make something similar to these games but rather than use silly toy controllers that have no relation to the instruments (well the guitar controllers anyway, maybe the drum & mic controllers of Rock Band have some relation) they would use something like the Line 6 guitar port you could plug a real guitar into. I think that might be really cool and would actually teach kids (and adults) to actually play the instruments, but maybe that would make it too hard. Actually I think something like that would be great as an instructional tool even if it wasn't a game per se, I'd buy it.

On another note, I have noticed that some games are putting real songs into games via an in game radio (i.e. the car radio in GTA IV which I've yet to play) or the TVs in Darkness that have music videos, old cartoons, and even the movie To Kill A Mockingbird on the in game TVs. I think that's pretty cool and does enhance the realism of the game IMHO. Of course it's not classic rock usually from what I've seen, but I still think it's a cool development.

Rick and Roll 08-08-2008 08:20 PM

Re: How Video Games Are Saving Classic Rock
 
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Originally Posted by progdirjim (Post 36896)
very appropriate, as if you try and say it as a word, yakxt, it sounds like retching! ;)

I like it...but yo have to lower case the x like Rx... YAKxT.

And yes if you say it like a word, it sounds like vax.... :eek: :flutter:


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