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Post by keshi135132518 on Feb 2, 2007 22:52:57 GMT
You can try searching metacrawler.com Search in the audio section. I'll help of you can tell me what the original names of the songs were
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Post by Notundercovercop32 on Feb 3, 2007 1:34:42 GMT
If we new what the original tracks were called then we wouldn't have to search for them.
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Post by General Jonnie on Feb 3, 2007 7:45:03 GMT
I get lots of emails from people requesting games music I'm listening to the Bridge The Gap music now ;D
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Post by Lizard Sharkragon on Feb 8, 2007 17:56:15 GMT
maybe if somebody send a e-mail for TBS channel requesting the names... XD
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Post by General Jonnie on Feb 8, 2007 18:24:23 GMT
I'll have to search for TBS's contact details
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Post by keshi135132518 on Feb 9, 2007 23:10:51 GMT
I'm sure we had all the original names of the games and stuff somewhere once before. Maybe keshichat.net still has them in the forum? Or am I thinking of a different form... Anyway, going off topic now
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Post by peterwakeman on Apr 18, 2007 19:18:16 GMT
Do you know what a mushroom trip is anyways?
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Post by General Jonnie on Apr 18, 2007 20:02:25 GMT
well we know it's a game from Takeshi's Castle!
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Post by specificlee on Jul 23, 2007 21:12:02 GMT
In response to peter wakeman's post, mushroom trip refers to confusion and hallucinations suffered after taking a drug known as magic mushrooms. The game makes people dizzy, hence the game's name.
It's amazing what one can learn from Forensic Science TV programmes.
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Post by Lizard Sharkragon on Jul 26, 2007 22:19:12 GMT
yes ^^ some names of Keshi games comes from popular expressions, as Skipping Stones and Bridge the Gap
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Post by peterwakeman on Jul 27, 2007 14:59:55 GMT
Yep, bridge the gap is a spin-off of the saying: "Bridging the Gap"
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