Post by Shadrio on Apr 19, 2011 22:31:32 GMT -5
Me and JN, as the Brawl fanatics that we are, have always enjoyed the game. But we, as many other fans, thought that more could have been done, most of the times it boiling down to "I wish X song was in Brawl", like what most youtubers post in videos with the songs they wish were in Brawl.
Luckily for humanity, there is a way to get virtually any song onto Brawl, via Hacking (after all these months after I posted those details, there's no reason at all for me to explain anything about that at all now). So, every one knows that that song you so wanted in Brawl can be in Brawl. So, what to JN and I have to do with all of this?
Well, JN asked me a long time ago to convert several songs so that he could put them in his SD card in order to play with them in Brawl. Much later, he bought a video recorder to record videos from his Wii, which he used to record said songs used in common Brawl Matches. In other words, he had the "cojones" to demonstrate how well certain songs would work on certain stages, and I tell you, some work awesomely. He's a few so you get an idea:
And as for me, I'm the song converter. I basically got fed up with people whinning about how certain song wasn't in Brawl, and yet they don't do a thing to remedy that error. So I started making extended versions of songs and making a corresponding BRSTM, so that when a person would search for a song they'd like, they come across my videos, would listen to the extended version of the song, but would also notice my comments about Brawl and the extension .brstm and become intrigued. Sooner or later, people would find out about introducing songs into their Brawl battles, and would no longer whine. It's basically a trap that teaches people that there's almost nothing that impedes them from playing Brawl with the songs they'd like, mostly Nintendo arrogance to shut down these types of freedoms we have, mostly due to the negative side of Hacking: Pirating. Hopefully, someday, Nintendo will be pro-community "developing" their own add-ons to their favorite games, but for now, we have this. Here's a few examples of a few videos I've uploaded (so far, I've only got a few songs, all from DKCReturns, due to the lack of extended time periods I've had lately):
Hope you enjoy and find this interesting. If not, then screw you, it took me a while to pan out all of JN's videos only to 5 videos
Luckily for humanity, there is a way to get virtually any song onto Brawl, via Hacking (after all these months after I posted those details, there's no reason at all for me to explain anything about that at all now). So, every one knows that that song you so wanted in Brawl can be in Brawl. So, what to JN and I have to do with all of this?
Well, JN asked me a long time ago to convert several songs so that he could put them in his SD card in order to play with them in Brawl. Much later, he bought a video recorder to record videos from his Wii, which he used to record said songs used in common Brawl Matches. In other words, he had the "cojones" to demonstrate how well certain songs would work on certain stages, and I tell you, some work awesomely. He's a few so you get an idea:
And as for me, I'm the song converter. I basically got fed up with people whinning about how certain song wasn't in Brawl, and yet they don't do a thing to remedy that error. So I started making extended versions of songs and making a corresponding BRSTM, so that when a person would search for a song they'd like, they come across my videos, would listen to the extended version of the song, but would also notice my comments about Brawl and the extension .brstm and become intrigued. Sooner or later, people would find out about introducing songs into their Brawl battles, and would no longer whine. It's basically a trap that teaches people that there's almost nothing that impedes them from playing Brawl with the songs they'd like, mostly Nintendo arrogance to shut down these types of freedoms we have, mostly due to the negative side of Hacking: Pirating. Hopefully, someday, Nintendo will be pro-community "developing" their own add-ons to their favorite games, but for now, we have this. Here's a few examples of a few videos I've uploaded (so far, I've only got a few songs, all from DKCReturns, due to the lack of extended time periods I've had lately):
Hope you enjoy and find this interesting. If not, then screw you, it took me a while to pan out all of JN's videos only to 5 videos