Haha, thanks, yo! JSRF should still be available through Xbox/Microsuck and Bombrush Cyberfunk is on Steam. The OG JSR you'll have to bootleg since they pulled it from Steam a few months ago.
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Not on our watch!
I have the Jet Set Radio, Jet Set Radio Future, and Bombrush Cyberfunk soundtracks in regular rotation. If only I still had knees so I could rollerblade...
More for me, then.
Oh, then i have no doubt it's dark as shit. He's a bad bear! A very bad bear! And he's Professor Chaos. See how this game twisted his fragile little mind?
Wasn't this the game Butters wanted to play instead of World of Warcraft?
You might want to look into doing a class audit. It's free. You essentially just sit in on a course and learn and everything, but you don't get a real grade or credits.
As far as recording lectures, there is probably someone taking the course that might be willing to do it for you, but other than that, it's not something you typically see available anywhere. It may be a licensing thing or something like that.
Seriously, look into auditing.
It sounds like you found everything you're going to find without paying for a professor. What you're looking for is where the money comes in. The professor is the one that teaches you the things you're supposed to learn, not the books. Yeah, you can read the books yourself, and you'll get something out of it, but you won't learn everything you would from a professional, and you have a strong chance to learn things wrong without guidance.
Yes, education should be available to all, but this isn't the answer. Definitely pirate (school) books, though.
Yes, anon, that sort of instruction is necessary in games. Have you ever read a game's Steam forum? Those dumb-fuck kids can't figure out the most basic gameplay mechanics. The vast majority of human beings, the general population, are dumb as fuck. Like, I cannot stress just how fucking stupid they are.
Didn't the latest big update give us cross-save or am I confusing this with another game that recently got it?
Yeah, it was the stand-alone app, not the browser extension. When it's on, everything goes through it.
The Bemani games are also great, but does that count as video game music or just music?