That's the url I was trying my best to remember, and got it right. I just didn't try it, because I though I was wrong. This is why I should trust myself more.
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A man walks into a zoo. There's nothing there but one dog. It was a shih-tzu.
Why didn't you try going to it? Then you'd have seen you were right.
No idea. If I think I'm wrong, I tend to feel that I can't be arsed even trying. A bad attitude, yes. Why it was applied to such a small situation is beyond me.
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A man walks into a zoo. There's nothing there but one dog. It was a shih-tzu.
I don't remember much of the music from Oddworld games, but I do remember liking the FeeCo music, the Paramite and Scrab final challenges' music, as well as the menu/credits music.
I thought that the music in Munch's Oddysee fit the game perfectly for what it turned out to be. The game was done in slightly more light-hearted spirit than the previous two, and so I believe that music was intentionally less atmospheric. It seemed to be used more to create comical tension (if there's such a thing, but I'm sure you know what I mean) instead of a real atmosphere.
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A man walks into a zoo. There's nothing there but one dog. It was a shih-tzu.
Oh wow gee thanks y'all I LOVE THE MUSIC IN AE!<3 It sounds so fantastic. I'd always love to have a track playing in the backround in my head. (As it usually does ;>)
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"OWI makes us all feel normal in the terms of ODD.."
Oh baby got a new subwoofer in my room today and the song from Slig Barracks ender (I think it's called 'War Room') sounds unbelivably awesome. This brings new heights in playing Oddworld games ^^
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"OWI makes us all feel normal in the terms of ODD.."
I've always liked the music from Abe's Oddysee the most. It just works perfectly with the mood of the game, and I liked the kind of darker atmosphere, without the many whimsical aspects of AE.
My personal favourites are the Free-fire Zone, the Monsaic Lines and the Scrabanian Temple.
I love how completely different the level music was to the FMV's, but somehow it all seemed to be on the same wavelength as well. That's what we call "chemistry" boys and girls, a term long lost to most modern musicians.
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HAPPY HOL-ODD-DAYS!
I bought some powdered water, but didn't know what to add.