agreed!!! I wanted to put some Atari Teenage Riot in there!!!Quote:
Originally posted by jiji
Sega GT 2002 has it.
Why oh why couldn't JSRF have supported the feature... :(
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agreed!!! I wanted to put some Atari Teenage Riot in there!!!Quote:
Originally posted by jiji
Sega GT 2002 has it.
Why oh why couldn't JSRF have supported the feature... :(
JSRF had arguably the best soundtrack ever. I'm not missing the ability to make my own soundtrack there, but I certainly would like to change the music of some of the other games for the system, like B-titles such as Bloodrayne or Hunter.
:/JSRF is begging the attention of Dan the Automator and definitly MC Frontalot. Without it all is in vain.
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Man, I saw this game for $19 new at Sam's Club. Is it really that good?Quote:
Originally posted by bbobb
Everyone seems to have forgotten Aggressive Inline, it's pure greatness and it has the custom st option. :)
I respectfully disagree. Whoever decided to include that "girl on aisle 10" song, any of the rap, or Birthday Cake by Cibo Matto (I enjoy the song, but it doesn't belong, and they censored it) is somebody I would like to have words with. The soundtrack is almost entirely devoid of the first game's funk and charm. Whenever I turn on the game to try to play it, there will be some horrible song that comes along and irritates me so badly that I want to do nothing but turn the game off...and I usually do just that. A custom soundtrack option would've saved the game for me.Quote:
Originally posted by Master
JSRF had arguably the best soundtrack ever.
All I want is for Halo 2 to be able to use soundtacks. I wanna play deathmatches to Led Zeppelin, damnit!
just razzin' ya man...;)Quote:
Originally posted by Jeremy
Fucking hell, there was a ONE MINUTE difference.
Ah... a smiley would have made a world of difference there. I'm searching through the GameFAQs Xbox board to see if there's a complete listing of games that use this feature.
The problem with JSRF is not only bad songs, but that all the bad songs seem to play in the same areas, so if you're grinding in like the sewer, you have to suffer some audio related pain in order to finish.
JSR's soundtrack was flawless. JSRF's was not. A custom soundtrack option would have given it a lot more play for me.
If it's an extreme sports or racing game, it is likely to have the custom soundtrack option. All other genres seem to ignore it for some strange reason though. I think it should be mandatory, like every xbox live game has to support voice.
Here's a partial listing:
Aggresive Inline
Amped
BMX XXX
Chase: Hollywood Stunt Driver
Conflict: Desert Storm
Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2
Dead Or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball
Deathrow
Defender
Eggmania: Eggstreme Madness
Fuzion Frenzy
Gun Metal
Legends Of Wrestling
Legends Of Wrestling 2
Moto GP
MX Superfly
Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit 2
NHL Hitz 2002
NHL Hitz 2003
Project Gotham Racing
Quantum Redshift
Rallisport Challenge
Sega GT 2002
Splashdown
Super Bubble Pop
Test Drive
Tetris Worlds
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2X
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4
Transworld Surf
Transworld Snowboarding