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    Quote Originally Posted by Tassadar View Post
    I listened to a lot of Space too, I found the talk station to be disappointing for this game.
    Yeah I don't think I listened to the talk stations much in V. I liked the Blaine County one with the woman who gives out horrible unhealthy recipes though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosmic View Post
    There's a fair bit on the rock station you probably know - Queen, Def Leppard, Bob Seger etc.

    I usually end up listening to either Space or Vinewood Boulevard Radio quite a lot. Funk and grungy surf rock.
    Space is awesome. It has Bootsy Collins, baba!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosmic View Post
    Yeah I don't think I listened to the talk stations much in V. I liked the Blaine County one with the woman who gives out horrible unhealthy recipes though.
    I haven't listened to much of that yet, although the background music that plays during missions is really good.

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    Man.....................
    THE BEST METHOD to run PSX games (and everything else for that matter) is via Retroarch - http://buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tassadar View Post
    I haven't listened to much of that yet, although the background music that plays during missions is really good.
    Hey there Tass - did you get around to seeing Chronicle yet?

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    Nope.

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    It's on my "to watch" list though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tassadar View Post
    It's on my "to watch" list though.

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    Just watched a couple cheesy eighties anime today that I hadn't watched since I was young. Blood Reign: Curse of the Yoma and the original classic M.D. Geist. I love me some cheesy, gory, 80s anime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beelzebub View Post
    Just watched a couple cheesy eighties anime today that I hadn't watched since I was young. Blood Reign: Curse of the Yoma and the original classic M.D. Geist. I love me some cheesy, gory, 80s anime.
    I love MD Geist - it's sooooo bad.
    Fist of the North Star (movie version) is another cheese fest. Oh, and it's stupidly violent too. Can't get enough of it

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlavaFlave View Post
    I love MD Geist - it's sooooo bad.
    Fist of the North Star (movie version) is another cheese fest. Oh, and it's stupidly violent too. Can't get enough of it
    Oh yeah, I love FotNS/HNK! HYAAAAAAAA!YATATATATATATATATATATATATATAHAAIIIIIHA!

    The TV series is just as violent and campy. You should check it out sometime if you like FotNS. Though it is over 150 episode.

    I forgot I also watched the original Vampire Hunter D the other day as well. One of my all-time favs and along with Akira, it's one of the first real anime that I watched as a kid.

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    I'm dead. I'm so dead.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Beelzebub View Post
    Oh yeah, I love FotNS/HNK! HYAAAAAAAA!YATATATATATATATATATATATATATAHAAIIIIIHA!

    The TV series is just as violent and campy. You should check it out sometime if you like FotNS. Though it is over 150 episode.

    I forgot I also watched the original Vampire Hunter D the other day as well. One of my all-time favs and along with Akira, it's one of the first real anime that I watched as a kid.
    I actually did see some of the TV series, back on VHS I think I only had access to about 8 episodes or so.
    VHD is great too, and Akira is my all time favorite. I own that movie in so many different formats it's stupid (VHS, LD, DVD, BR)
    The first anime I ever saw was Venus Wars (which is still a personal favorite too), but saw VHD and Akira shortly after and totally fell in love with Akira. Hell, I don't even consider it anime most of the time - it's just a great sci-fi movie

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    152 for FOTNS BB, and ya , the original Vampire Hunter D is a classic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlavaFlave View Post
    I actually did see some of the TV series, back on VHS I think I only had access to about 8 episodes or so.
    VHD is great too, and Akira is my all time favorite. I own that movie in so many different formats it's stupid (VHS, LD, DVD, BR)
    The first anime I ever saw was Venus Wars (which is still a personal favorite too), but saw VHD and Akira shortly after and totally fell in love with Akira. Hell, I don't even consider it anime most of the time - it's just a great sci-fi movie
    VENUS WARS!

    Dude, are you my long-lost brother? Seriously that was one of my earliest exposures to anime as well. I freakin' love that movie!

    Another really good one that was written by the director of Akira was Roujin Z. It is a huge departure from Akira, but it has always been one of my old school favs.

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