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Post by superspindash on Apr 28, 2014 16:22:49 GMT -5
Origins of the gambling dealer lingo from Boots, Home, Funky Dealer, Timequake, etc finally found! It's from the Hollywood Edge Premiere Edition 14 SFX library. Track 74, "Dealer Calls Out Dice Throws". Sweet Soul Brother from Jet Set Radio had its audience sample taken from this library also. See track 4.
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Post by lanceboyle94 on May 28, 2014 13:25:44 GMT -5
One I found on TVTropes... The options/gallery music from Capcom vs. SNK has this sample saying "Kaiser: uma grande cerveja. A cerveja dos momentos felizes", and this also showed up on a song from DJMax Portable 3 ( Leave me Alone by NieN) What's interesting is the origin of said sample. From TVT's Shout Out page... "Millenium Fight 2000 has an accidental one. Apparently, while downloading material from Napster the composer got a track from the Jovem Pan Brazillian radio which had an advertising for the Kaiser beer in the middle. The dude had no idea what it was about, but decided it would fit in the Gallery theme, creating one of the most bizarre moments ever heard in a video game menu" And now this makes me wonder if any of the other tracks from CvS1 and 2 have any stolen samples as well.
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Post by lanceboyle94 on Dec 27, 2014 0:44:49 GMT -5
So here's one I found recently...
A shared rap between one of the menu tracks from FIFA '96 (PS1/Saturn/DOS versions) and the DDR song Make A Jam! (first featured on DDR 2ndMIX), as well as a scene from the episode "Old Man Ders" of Comedy Central's Workaholics (sadly couldn't find the respective clip)
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Post by lanceboyle94 on Apr 23, 2015 20:35:15 GMT -5
Another new one...
The intro to Greatest Nine '96 for the Saturn has three samples: the "work that sucker to death" that's most famous from Sonic CD's boss music, the "causing much mayhem, dropping drama" rap that's on Put Your Faith In Me and whatnot, and the rap that's on Guile against the machine.
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