Mushroomring
Smash Lord
you guys sould just let the guy with the best combos choose the song or something
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I guess he does deserve it since he's doing the work....Sonic 3 credits must be in it. XDOr we just let Napopilez do it cuz this whole thing is his idea and it's his editing skillz that'll be putting it together![]()
Sounds good.Thanks alot R4ZE, it really is my pleasure to be doing this XD
although I wish I cud actually get to do some serious work on it :@
And no he hasn't yet, but thats because I haven't had anyone send me anything yet since my lappy's internet connection isnt working through ethernet, and I have no wifi in my dorm. Well actually it kinda sota works in linux, but its iffy. Anyways, I'm getting a router this weekend probably, so next week I should be getting down to serious business, and hopefully release a trailer a week or 2 thereafter.
Blue Steak!Blue Streak
YES!!!Blue Steak!
Actually, if you go to a restaurant you can order your steak "blue". It means rarer than rare. They just barely sear the two sides of the steak two burn off any bacteria etc., but the inside is basically uncooked.But if your steak is blue... wouldn't you think theres something wrong with it? O.o
I think you can transfer to other Wii's because the replays don't record any specific inputs (such as name)...The Brawl video format isn't really a video format; you can save the files to SD card, but that's not the actual video. It's just the instructions (what inputs at what time in the match) so that a Wii can recreate the match.
I don't even think you can bring that "video" on an SD card to someone else's brawl game because it's encoded with a fingerprint for your (wii or brawl, I'm not sure which, or maybe both). Although I think someone's found a way to reencode it for a different system. But that's all pretty moot since you might as well just send it from within Brawl at that point.
Snapshots are different; their "bin" files (bin just stands for binary btw, ie. it tells us nothing about the file format) are actually images, and you can get programs to conver them to something viewable on your computer.