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Killer Instinct-Kim Wu's Dojo
Rated 5 / 5 stars July 25, 2007
Oh god yes
I remember playing this game such a long time ago on my N64 its almost nostalgic to hear it being remixed in such a fashion as this.
You did a pretty good job of it, and its pretty neat how you incorporated the near-death tune for the ending. I was anticipating something that would've been more suitable for a loop personally. Either way though, this is a very good remix you've submitted.
I'm surprised that barely anyone has voted on this, little lone left reviews. It probably would've attracted more attention if you would've stuck "Killer Instinct" somewhere in the title. But I suppose some people are just more hardcore than others with remembering character names from specific game titles XD
Nicely executed redux of Kim Wu's stage either way.
-Skie
OMG SOMEONE ACCUALY REVIEWED THIS!! Yea i used to play this game nonstop, and i started when i was 2. o.0 Hmm... loop you say? Well maybe i'll try it. Yea more people would have came from KI in the title. Well thenks for the awsome review.
Marth OUT!!
One Winged Angel Gameboy
Rated 5 / 5 stars July 25, 2007
Put together very well.
I'm a sucker for 8bit traditional style music, and when I saw this I couldn't resist listening to it. So I let it execute its course as I browsed onwards in the audio portal. Silly to say that I was taken off guard when the vocals kicked in, since i wasn't expecting them and hadn't had the opportunity to read the author comments.
The 8bit was executed flawlessly, I feel. If there was an FF7 that came out for the gameboy, I definitely feel this would've fit the bill nicely. The vocal's wouldn't be there of course, since a GB cartridge would more than likely be incapable of holding such data intensity.
The only qualm I have about this submission is that when the vocals do come in, they tend to overpower the music underneath them. No worries of course, but its just a little nitpicking I tend to do from time to time.
Nicely done and I shall look forward to hearing more from you.
-Dance Loop-
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars July 22, 2007
Sounds pretty good.
This loops sounds like it would make a pretty good "points tally BGM" for games. Sounds pretty good and you made it loop nicely.
-Skie
Recent Movie Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars July 15, 2008
Beyond awesome....
Jim, I've been following your work for a while now, Circuit Skirmish being my favorite followed closely by Carl Spacedew. Well, I have to say that when I visited newgrounds just now, the first words out of my mouth were "No way...". I was absolutely thrilled to not only just see a continuation to Circuit Skirmish, but that it also got front paged, truly something this animation deserved! I am also thrilled and excited to hear that you also have at least another episode planned for development.
While watching this I certainly was most pleased to see that, despite your increased take on seriousness, that you still allowed yourself to keep some humor flowing throughout. Your execution of this and your animation style are truly something to be admired. It is this style that has your other animations, such as Carl Spacedew and The Camel Spider, nested within my personal offline collection :3
As with advancements with flash have improved, I easily noticed the increase in detail here in CS: Disk 1. Our Protagonist has gotten some more detailing while our Antagonists have had a complete modeling overhaul (either that or they're just new robots in general XD), most likely to make them look different since the older originals closely resembled the protagonist.
I thoroughly enjoyed the action contained within along with the subtle humor. When our Protagonist took shelter behind the cement barrier, I was honestly surprised not to see one of its antenna shot off like in the previous episode. I was completely expecting it, yet it never came along, which was a twist for me!
Loved it, along with everything else within, but there was just one thing that irked me about the flash. Near the end, when our mysterious character attempted to address the Protagonist, I felt that the voice acting could have used just a touch more feeling behind it, but other than that I really couldn't find a flaw at all! ^-^
All in all, truly another spectacular flash by you my good sir, and I await the climatic finish awaiting us all on Disk 2!
Wow thank you for your .02! Appreciated. You noticed a ton there. I'll definately take everything into consideration-- especially my good friends' voiceacting. I'll point a gun at him while he's voicing it. Again, thanks!
Rated 5 / 5 stars June 23, 2008
Abso-freakin-lutley awesome!
Short or not, I don't think it makes a difference when it comes down to the sheer sillyness of this flash. Not only that, but its cute to boot, what the hell is not to like about that eh?
The animation was very fluid and the art style was very well portrayed and executed. Like another commenter has mentioned, I feel this series could do well here on Newgrounds :3
Therefore, I am personally requesting to see more of this series. God knows what antics those two are going to get into, and rest assured I don't want to miss out on what it just might be!
Please, grace us with more of this series! ^-^
Rated 5 / 5 stars April 17, 2008
Absolutely Superb
To be completely honest I was a tad skeptical when I first saw this sitting on the front page, but my love for Megaman and things related of the sort drew me into it.
I must say that I am impressed with this animation...
Its hard to find a place to start for a more indepth review, but I must say that the animation style and fluidity as well as the Japanese voice acting drew me in. The art style itself reminds me of Viewtiful Joe to an extent as well as an anime who's name I have misplaced in my memory. Either way I still must say that such an animation talent is indeed impressive. The animation was well done and very fluid. There are even touches of 3D, which is a brave endeavor, yet were drawn nicely here.
Another thing that I must touch up on is the audio. The audio quality as well as the voice acting is unparalleled. Its honestly hard to find flashes of such great caliber that have effective voice acting and sound effects to match it. Another thing that I took great interest in was the music. Not only is the music well placed, but its up beat and energetic.
I feel the story line shows much promise, and it really grabbed my attention within those first few moments. If the story keeps advancing in this general direction and as long as it maintains this interesting dynamic (which I'm sure it will), rest assured that you will have me following its progression closely. To be completely honest, I already cannot wait for Episode 2.
However, there were a few things that seemed a tad off with the animation. One of the more obvious and apparent offsets about the flash was the subtitles, but such a thing is understandable. Hey, as long as you get a basic idea of what is going on, the subtitles are doing their job.
The other thing that struck me as odd with the flash would be when Joint-Sword is wrapping the gift. The way it was animated just was a trifle confusing, but regardless I don't think it was anything that detracted from the flash in a large way.
Overall, I say this flash will be something worth keeping an eye on, especially if you have a peculiar interest in Megaman and/or anime.
Bravo to the animator, you show great promise :3
-Skie