There was a very talented raw black metal arist working under psuedonym Angra Malakh. I am a big fan of his works and wanted to listen to them. Sadly when I was trying to find his demo's "Rehearsal II" , "Rehearsal III ...of the diabolical..." and "Rehearsal IV. The storm of crying funeral souls" I found nothing except photo's of demo's and last.fm page that would not play music. Does someone knows how to, and if it's possible to turn spectogram image into sound? Its only that i have right now. An image of spectogram of those demo's.
Have you checked soulseek?
"oooh, you're a- a freaked out child in the woods..."
Sonic Speed Simulator is a Sonic the Hedgehog game built in the Roblox engine. It's made by Gamefam under official license from SEGA. It's a sort of 3D platformer akin to the Sonic Adventure games, though the levels, called "worlds," are open-ended with no end goal, with the next world instead being unlocked by meeting certain conditions. It also has no real overarching story, just a bunch of small "excuse plots" to follow in order to unlock things. There was a paid beta period starting on March 30, 2022 before the official free-to-play launch on April 16. It was totally revamped on February 10, 2023 as Sonic Speed Simulator: Reborn. This revamp wiped all players' save data and they had to start over from scratch. The Reborn subtitle was dropped soon afterward, but the game currently runs identically to it.
What's lost here, besides the pre-Reborn player save data? Pre-Reborneverything. All the Worlds and Quests from the beta and Legacy versions of the game were removed. There are some Worlds in the Reborn version that have the same names as Worlds from the Beta and Legacy versions (Green Hill, for example), but they don't use the same maps; they're built from scratch.
I see little hope of this stuff ever seeing the light of day again. I never played this game until after the Reborn relaunch, so I don't even have personal experience with any of the lost content.
Do you have any relevant links?
"oooh, you're a- a freaked out child in the woods..."
Run! Sayuri-Chan was a 2015 webseries drama, each episode totally around 13 minutes, sponsored by the Japanese Racing Association and hosted through umabi.jp. It centered around a horse-headed college student named Sayuri and was essentially a slice of life drama with fantastic elements [Sayuri's head and her father being a horse].
I've been fighting tooth and nail to dig this series up because I've been enchanted ever since I saw the mask made for the show on Zeppet Workshop's website. So far, I've found nothing. One episode- the first episode- is on youtube in poor quality and without english subs. The others, I can't find at all.
What I've tried:
Asked a friend studying in Japan if she could dig anything up. She informed me she found a website that said it was on Netflix JP at some point. I've checked today and dug through everything I can, including the cast names, and found nothing. The license must have expired or it's been taken down for some other reason. After searching all related terms I could come up with, including cast names, and searching by genre, I have to conclude the license expired and it was removed at some point.
Umabi.jp seems to be mostly defunct as Sayrui-chan saw it. Largely overhauled and using image elements more than text, so I can't rely on in-browser translation to navigate.Umabi.jp seems to be mostly defunct as Sayrui-chan saw it. Largely overhauled and using image elements more than text, so I can't rely on in-browser translation to navigate.
Umabi.jp/joy/sayuri via wayback machine has the website largely intact if you jump back to 2015-2016! However, the embedded videos do not work.
Digging through the page code on wayback and uncovering the youtube videos used to source the embed. No luck. The video isn't archived in the earliest archive, and as of 2016 [less than a year after the series concluded], the videos are privated.
Digging through the page code on wayback and uncovering the youtube videos used to source the embed. No luck. The video isn't archived in the earliest archive, and as of 2016 [less than a year after the series concluded], the videos are privated.
Dug through Nicovideo as well. One little animated promo, but nothing else.
Asked my pirating wizard friend if he had any ideas, he suggested to me a few Japanese media-centric torrenting sites. After searching the title three different times [original title, romaji, english title] on each, I have to conclude it's not on any of them either.
That's where I'm at now. I don't speak Japanese and I can't read any of the character systems, so there's not much else I can do on my own. I know it's not a series many people would care about, but it's such a unique little chestnut [ha! horse joke] that it would be a damn shame to let it slip away the way it has, especially with the love and care put into it. The mask used for Sayuri is gorgeous and the shots I could see in the one episode on youtube are charming and fun. It's just a shame for it to disappear, especially with the JRA went to the trouble of sponsoring it to promote the JRA.
Do you have any relevant links?
"oooh, you're a- a freaked out child in the woods..."
More stuff that comes to mind-Blu-Ray and 4K, sorry but I don't get the hype, DVD is more then good enough for me, I only get Blu-Ray if the disc has exclusive special features like deleted scenes or the unrated/directors cut version of a film and I see 4K as a big waste of money.
Also I don't feel the need to play current video games on PC(I basically only play sixth-gen PC ports for the most part), I don't care how much better they look I ain't spending thousands of dollars on a graphics card/upgrade to my PC when it's much cheaper for me to play on console(plus a lot of PC ports now come with that godawful Denuvo DRM and I don't want that shit ANYWHERE on my PC).
Speaking of video games i truly don't get how Tetris winds up on so many "best games" lists, it's an average puzzle game at best. Also don't get how Gordon Freeman ends up on so many "Best character" lists, I like the Half Life series(though i'm kinda eh on the first one) but come on.
Also far as game shows go I never got the popularity of Deal or No Deal, it's just a shitty guessing game with no skill involved whatsoever.
There's also a lot of popularity reality shows that i'm either indifferent to(Survivor) or despise(any of that Real Housewives shit and other shows in that vein).
Also not feeling the hype on the original Doom game, didn't grow up with it so there's no real nostalgia there, for me it didn't get good until Doom 3.
BD's and players are so penetrated in the market now, it's pretty easy to build a collection on a budget, even if you just casually visit thrift stores and the like. 4K is still a bougie thing, but it's probably gonna come down in price and accessibility soon, too.
"oooh, you're a- a freaked out child in the woods..."