Is the music from this game available to download anywhere? I'd like to add it to my Xbox, 360, and PS3 to use for a custom soundtrack during racing games.
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Super Burnout music
Wed Oct 19, 2011 7:59 PM
A new Pinball Hall of Fame release is in the works for 2012
Mon Sep 26, 2011 5:40 PM
FarSight Studios announced it today on their Facebook page.
"FarSight Studios is extremely proud to announce that we will be releasing a new pinball game in early 2012! We’ve been busy acquiring licenses, building new tables, and developing our technology on many platforms (including iPhone, iPad, and Android). We welcome all comments and table suggestions (we keep a running tally of all requests). We want to ensure that our game will be the definitive collection of classic pinball! Stay tuned for updates over the next few months!"
Should be a must buy game for many of us.
"FarSight Studios is extremely proud to announce that we will be releasing a new pinball game in early 2012! We’ve been busy acquiring licenses, building new tables, and developing our technology on many platforms (including iPhone, iPad, and Android). We welcome all comments and table suggestions (we keep a running tally of all requests). We want to ensure that our game will be the definitive collection of classic pinball! Stay tuned for updates over the next few months!"
Should be a must buy game for many of us.
Anyone knowledgeable with television repair?
Fri May 27, 2011 6:57 PM
My 20" standard definition CRT from 2005 or so has developed a problem. The set will occasionally flicker for a split second. And sometimes, I'll get green colored lines for a moment before the picture reappears with no audio (And a few times, no picture ever returned). Cycling the power fixes it (Although it's taken 2-3 cycles occasionally).
The problem was so rare that it wasn't much of a problem for quite a while, but the frequency of it has increased lately and it's quickly starting to get annoying. Clearly she's on the way out unless it's fixable.
Any ideas what it could be? Is it something easily fixed or a critical component that will write the set off? It's happening with both composite inputs, s-video, and component (I don't use the coaxial jack and I'm not sure if I ever have).
Had a nice 32" Trinitron all lined up in barely used condition for $40 off Craigslist yesterday, but decided to take measurements before driving to buy and pick it up this morning. Just was a bit too big to fit in my vehicle and easily take it through the door frames in the house so I had to pass. So my heart is set on getting a nice, slightly smaller used Trinitron, but I still wonder if this problem is easily repairable.
If it's something I could do or could get done cheaply (If there are even still any shops around here that do television repair in today's disposable age), I'd like to hang on to it and get it repaired even after replacing it.
The problem was so rare that it wasn't much of a problem for quite a while, but the frequency of it has increased lately and it's quickly starting to get annoying. Clearly she's on the way out unless it's fixable.
Any ideas what it could be? Is it something easily fixed or a critical component that will write the set off? It's happening with both composite inputs, s-video, and component (I don't use the coaxial jack and I'm not sure if I ever have).
Had a nice 32" Trinitron all lined up in barely used condition for $40 off Craigslist yesterday, but decided to take measurements before driving to buy and pick it up this morning. Just was a bit too big to fit in my vehicle and easily take it through the door frames in the house so I had to pass. So my heart is set on getting a nice, slightly smaller used Trinitron, but I still wonder if this problem is easily repairable.
If it's something I could do or could get done cheaply (If there are even still any shops around here that do television repair in today's disposable age), I'd like to hang on to it and get it repaired even after replacing it.
SNK Arcade Classics 0
Sun Apr 3, 2011 9:25 PM
With what looks to be one of the final PSP releases that will be of much interest to anyone, SNK has this slated for a Japanese release for the PSP on April 21st.
It was rated by the ESRB in late 2009, but SNK hasn't said if it was coming stateside since (It was also at one point slated for release on the PS2, but those plans appear to be dead).
Given the state the PSP is in at this time in North America and the long gestation period for this title, this looks to be something everyone can count on not coming stateside. But with the import friendly nature of both the PSP itself and the included content, it shouldn't be much of a problem for anyone that is interested.
It's developed by G1M2, known for some of the better recieved SNK compilations of years gone by. Here is the case insert, a trailer, and the game list.
Included games:
Ikari Warriors (1986)
Dogosoken (1986)
Ikari III: The Rescue (overseas version) (1989)
Athena (1986)
Psycho Soldier (1987)
Sasuke vs. Commander (1980)
TANK (1985)
ASO (1985)
Prehistoric Isle in 1930 (1989)
Bermuda Triangle (1987)
Vanguard 2 (1984)
HAL 21 (1985)
Marvin’s Maze (1983)
Guerrilla War (1987)
P.O.W. (1988)
Street Smart (1989)
SAR Search and Rescue (1989)
Touchdown Fever (1987)
Gold Medalist (1988)
Super Championship Baseball (overseas version) (1989)

Nice to finally see some attention given to the real gems of SNK's library of classics. I just wish there hadn't been licensing issues with Vanguard's audio. I'd of loved to finally have gotten a proper arcade port of that at long last.
It was rated by the ESRB in late 2009, but SNK hasn't said if it was coming stateside since (It was also at one point slated for release on the PS2, but those plans appear to be dead).
Given the state the PSP is in at this time in North America and the long gestation period for this title, this looks to be something everyone can count on not coming stateside. But with the import friendly nature of both the PSP itself and the included content, it shouldn't be much of a problem for anyone that is interested.
It's developed by G1M2, known for some of the better recieved SNK compilations of years gone by. Here is the case insert, a trailer, and the game list.
Included games:
Ikari Warriors (1986)
Dogosoken (1986)
Ikari III: The Rescue (overseas version) (1989)
Athena (1986)
Psycho Soldier (1987)
Sasuke vs. Commander (1980)
TANK (1985)
ASO (1985)
Prehistoric Isle in 1930 (1989)
Bermuda Triangle (1987)
Vanguard 2 (1984)
HAL 21 (1985)
Marvin’s Maze (1983)
Guerrilla War (1987)
P.O.W. (1988)
Street Smart (1989)
SAR Search and Rescue (1989)
Touchdown Fever (1987)
Gold Medalist (1988)
Super Championship Baseball (overseas version) (1989)

Nice to finally see some attention given to the real gems of SNK's library of classics. I just wish there hadn't been licensing issues with Vanguard's audio. I'd of loved to finally have gotten a proper arcade port of that at long last.
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