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General => General Music => Topic started by: Herb on May 01, 2005, 03:31:23 pm

Title: Lumines for PSP
Post by: Herb on May 01, 2005, 03:31:23 pm
I just bought a PSP yesterday along with the puzzle game Lumines (loo-min-ess). That game's music is incredible. Every few minutes the background, song, and colors change and it is truley a work of art, rivaled only by tetris

We need to get that music onto this site immediately!
Title: Lumines for PSP
Post by: the_broom on May 01, 2005, 04:30:03 pm
would a line in for the PSP be the same as a PSX or would a PSP disk work with xaex.exe?
Title: Lumines for PSP
Post by: neothe0ne on May 01, 2005, 09:11:29 pm
First of all, "every few minutes the background music changes" sounds suspiciously like my N64 copy of Space Invaders.  That, too, had good music, with triggered extra beats and such, and no sound effects off or sound test.

Also, I'm not well informed about the PSP, but Sony was going to start selling UMD-ROM drivers and burners.  Theoretically, you could do a direct extraction, but do you know about all my troubles with PS2 direct extractions?  Not worth your time AT ALL.

Line-in recording is the way to go.
Title: Lumines for PSP
Post by: Herb on May 01, 2005, 09:28:21 pm
trust me, the music is NOTHING like space invaders. It starts out abient, and as your score increases and you get combos, then the music really picks up. It is truely a perfect mixture of music and gameplay.
Title: Lumines for PSP
Post by: neothe0ne on May 01, 2005, 09:37:06 pm
Well, I hope you can record it then ;)

I'm NEVER buying a DS or PSP.  Mark my words, never.

(at least not until I get some more spare cash ;))
Title: Lumines for PSP
Post by: Sophih on May 06, 2005, 05:10:35 pm
lol that's what i said "i'm never going to play video games" 3 years later "o look i havn't played this one"
Title: Lumines for PSP
Post by: protoman on May 07, 2005, 04:05:28 pm
speaking of space invaders, i have two absolutely out of this world tracks i had forgotten to post that will make you cry they're so beautiful, especially if you're into nes-era sound hardware (so minimalist, three channels, simple noise generation only). will be posting them soon.