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by holyice7 at 6:56 AM EST on November 20, 2007
Sent.

I only tagged/timed the main preliminary set of USF's, because the current mute rips skip a bit at the beginning, and that would have screwed up my timing.
by marioman at 10:42 AM EDT on May 26, 2008
Well, well. Look at what was just finished. Congrats on getting that Turok 2 set working Josh!
by Mouser X at 11:01 AM EDT on May 26, 2008
WOW! I saw him mention it in #usf, but I honestly thought he must have been referencing a play through of the game. I figured that he had given up on it or something... Congrats Josh! That's awesome! Glad to see you're still plugging along. Mouser X over and out.
by Lunar at 1:36 PM EDT on May 26, 2008
i can't seem to find any post by him saying he completed it. people wanna know about new USF sets, don't keep it too quiet :( although i suppose sets are auto-arranged by date on the USF page, which helps.

great work anyways. been waiting for this one for some time now :) i'm ever so hopeful that USF ripping gets picked back up sometime.
by holyice7 at 9:30 AM EDT on May 29, 2008
Does anyone know if he's still working on the skipping issue at the beginning of the Banjo-Tooie tracks?

That's one I'm really waiting for.
by anewuser at 10:43 PM EDT on May 29, 2008
Lunary said : [i]i can't seem to find any post by him saying he completed it.[i]

Yup. I thought the same and was sure enough it wasn't mentioned on the board, so I looked the irc logs regarding turok2's usf set. There was no mention of it until marioman pointed it out. This is where it was mentioned (first instance of [13:46]). No wonder why Mouser_X thought it was the game :p

Or indeed was JoshW talking about the game while he was ripping it and making sure everything was ok?

PS: logs are beautiful. Thanks for that hcs.

edited 10:46 PM EDT May 29, 2008
by Lunar at 9:19 AM EDT on May 31, 2008
FUCK YES ISS 64. I believe this is composed by the legendary Harumi "VAP" Ueko (well known for composing the original SNES Mystical Ninja, TMNT games, other ISS games, Dracula X, other "Jikkyou" series stuff, as well as plenty other things). I mean, this sounds just like the SNES ISS games as it is. Would be nice to know for sure if it's him. Are there any easily accessible credits in the game? I don't think there's any officially released CDs with this stuff on.

Konami music ftw. Instant hit, thanks Josh!
by Knurek at 2:08 PM EDT on May 31, 2008
Gamefaqs page lists K. Uehara, T. Ogura, H. Ueko, T. Uenishi and J. Ishigami in sound category, so yes, VAP and PISTON UEHARA.
by Lunar at 3:32 PM EDT on May 31, 2008
Haha, PISTON UEHARA. I didn't realise he had the pseudonym "PISTON". so good.

Predictably, they've gone and listed a million people in the sound department. Must they do that on every game? :( thanks for the confirmation anyway, I never think to check GameFAQs.
by Knurek at 4:09 PM EDT on May 31, 2008
Konami's older sound staff has some pretty nice nicks. Miki-Chang, Chiru^2 Yamane, Gorgeous Tommy, Playback Hanzawa.
And yes, they tend to lump as many composers as humanly possible into each game.

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