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USF Central translations by unknownfile at 8:43 AM EST on March 1, 2006
Un tranduction francais, en progresse

I think we should attract a world-wide audience so we should translate the USF Central page to specific languages.
Dr. Mario 64 Tag Corrections by marioman at 8:40 AM EST on March 5, 2006
Thanks to a certain blessed division of certain Final Fantasy site, I have been able to download MP3s of the Dr. Mario 64 soundtrack. When Mouser tagged this set, I did not think that some of the tracks were tagged properly. (I am not saying anything bad about you Mouser - you did a good job.) However, I could not confirm this because I did not have the game or the soundtrack.

Anyway, now I have gone through and identified all of the tracks. My numbering system may be a little awkward, but I will try to label clearly.

Current Track# - Proper tag

01 - Title
02 - Select a Mode
03 - Fever
04 - Fever (Critical!)
05 - Chill
06 - Chill (Critical!)
07 - Cube
08 - Cube (Critical!)
09 - Que Que
10 - Que Que (Critical!)
11 - You Win
12 - You Win (Short)
13 - Vs. Rudy
14 - Vs. Rudy (Critical!)
15 - Story Mode 1
16 - Story Mode 4
17 - Level Clear
18 - You Lose
19 - You Lose (Short)
20 - Story Mode 3
21 - Story Mode 2
22 - Story Mode 5
23 - Credits
24 - Let's Try A New Challenge

In light of these changes, the track numbers/ordering will have to be changed. I just thought that I would bring this to Mouser's attention so the proper adjustments can be made.

Thanks.
Furries are satanists by unknownfile at 2:06 PM EST on March 8, 2006
Let me copy and paste these lines from #usf...

(19:00:29) <UFBot> satan is a humanoid animal, which means he is a furry
(19:00:51) <UFBot> in turn, that means that all furries are satanists

In case you don't know what a furry is, allow me to borrow *coughSTEALcough* this entry from the not always accurate Encyclopedia Dramatica:

If furries were dudes who like hardbodied 19-year-old girls in bunny suits, there'd be no need for an article here. Furries are, in fact, the opposite: people who are out to ruin the fun of wearing costumes for sex for everyone.

This is what happens when kids are raised by television cartoons, constantly told to play with talking teddy bears, or excessively roleplay the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles RPG. The furry subculture can also be viewed as the product of an unholy miscegenation of hick and nerd culture, much like HIV is thought to have developed as a result of humans fucking chimpanzees. The circumstantial evidence for this view is strong in that furry culture has strong elements of animal fucking, a popular hick pastime, and significant links to anime, a staple of nerd civilization.

Furries are disturbing due to the intricate, full-body suits?known as fursuits?every furry will eventually build one and most will only have sex with them on, often while using tickling furshampoo. Furry artwork tends to species-blend and be overtly sexual. Furries claim to be born the way they are, like fags, but they're actually just delusional and chose to be furry to fit in with someone, as every other subculture has rejected them. packetgrinder theorizes most furries are simply run-of-the-mill fags who are too grotesque to convince others have anal sex with them unless their flabby zit-covered bodies are completely cloaked in a 50/50 cotton-poly tiger costume.


A bit overly accurate if you ask me. Except for them being homosexual.

This has been an informative message from your local UNKNOWNFILE.
homebrew Dracula X: Rondo of Blood ADX files by JILost at 11:25 PM EST on March 10, 2006
http://lost.voidaudio.net/music/cvrob-adx.rar

I created these out of boredom, experimentation, and curiousity as to how the songs would sound looped "properly" (like the SNES versions, mostly) and indefinitely. I didn't upload to the tracker because I wasn't sure if homebrew-ish things like this were kosher, but I figured the in_cube crowd might enjoy something new, so here they are. Enjoy.

Note: I also included in_cube itself since the rar is being linked to on other sites. I'm sure none of you need it, but that's why I included it.

edited 4:41 AM EST March 11, 2006
Level of Difficulty? (ripping) by Yoshinkeru at 10:33 AM EST on March 11, 2006
So I was curious, are some games easier or harder to rip music from than others, and why would this be?

I'm just wondering because if a particular requested game is much easier to rip from, I'd think you could do that one before getting back to the harder ones. Am I right, or not?
Yoshi's Story Rips/Mp3s? by rebelx24 at 10:41 AM EST on March 12, 2006
Hi,
USF is a great format, but unfortunately for me, I own a Mac, and there's currently no way to play them on that platform. I was wondering if anybody who has the Yoshi's Story USFs converted those tracks into mp3s. I'm specifically looking for the non-numbered ones (the ones that come after 28: Options of Love), as those are the ones that aren't on the CD soundtrack. If I had the ability, I'd convert them myself, but I don't. Is there anybody that can help me out with this? Thanks.
Rareware USFs by rebelx24 at 8:56 AM EST on March 13, 2006
Hi,
Do the Donkey Kong 64, Banjo-Kazooie, and Banjo-Tooie rips really work yet? If they do, I'd love to try them out (once I figure out how to play the files in the first place; I'm on a Mac ;)). The complete soundtracks of those games are almost impossible to find, and I was thinking I might eventually be able to re-create mp3 STs from the USFs.
Rareware USFs by rebelx24 at 7:57 PM EST on March 13, 2006
Hi,
Do the Donkey Kong 64, Banjo-Kazooie, and Banjo-Tooie rips really work yet? If they do, I'd love to try them out (once I figure out how to play the files in the first place; I'm on a Mac ;)). The complete soundtracks of those games are almost impossible to find, and I was thinking I might eventually be able to re-create mp3 STs from the USFs.
Getting Prelim Sets to Play by rebelx24 at 10:18 AM EST on March 14, 2006
Okay, here's a new topic for this ;). I personally have't been able to play USFs, because I use Mac, but I had sent some preliminary stuff to a friend, and he wasn't able to play those tracks. He did have Winamp and 64th Note, but I only gave him individual tracks from several games; don't know if that had anything to do with it, but I don't see why it would. Any help here, anyone? (UNKNOWNFILE, HCS, please put in your two cents ;))
Single USF Tracks by marioman at 1:11 PM EST on March 16, 2006
This may be a dumb question, but is there a way to rip one or two tracks from a usflib? (Or any xsflib for that matter.) I seem to remember that there is a way to do that, but I can't remember the process. I would like to streamline my XSF collection a little bit by ripping the one or two tracks that I like from some sets.

Thanks.

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