Saw Transformers: Age of Extinction. I mean, I liked it. Do I care about the human characters yet? No. Do I think every event made perfect sense? PFFF NO. Absolutely not. Did I even enjoy the narrative? Ah, not really. But there was a part where a robot samurai chopped up two other robots on top of a monorail when another robot came in riding a fire breathing t-rex while two robots were battling on top of a pterodactyl. Needless to say, I had fun. WASN'T ENOUGH. Marky Mark was enjoyable though. Shia was okay in the first movie, the tihrd movie, and even the opening of the second. Crappy person, but he was lively enough on screen to keep me awake.
UHHHHH I WON'T THOUGH. I beat that game no problem. You're having issue with it, doesn't make it challenging dude[DOUBLEPOST=1404475265][/DOUBLEPOST] X6 isn't even meant to be beat...
None.... ? Niggas should stop getting frustrated and play Contra: Hard Corps before telling me a game's too hard
Best evidence
I already checked there, but all those are after the practice of releasing OSTs stateside became common. Most of them are even very recently released so I don't know what to make of it
Is that an actual English release...? Or did they just obtain it? I'm legit curious, dude. I'd like to know the exposure of these releases, ya know?
Their perviness could actually elevate this thread.
It's funny that one person in here is like I WANNA DEBATE LET ME DEBATE YOU and another is like JUST TELL THE IDIOT HE'S RIGHT SO HE CAN GET HIS DAILY EGO STROKE and I side more with the "let's move on" side. This isn't fun for me either[DOUBLEPOST=1404382193][/DOUBLEPOST]Didn't see this: Anything over 301 is when it stops being one click = one view.. That's why popular videos stop after 301 if they get to 301 quickly. 301 is when the fraud awareness checks and implements the unique view to the video.
Gavin Free is better known to me as the director of two seasons of Red vs Blue, but even then he's better known for Slow Mo Guys. MAN THOSE VIDEOS GET VIEWS
Because I didn't care to debate something that's fact. He's popular. He sells out tickets to concerts where he performs game music set up by a company that's dying. You could pull the pop music thing like Hatok which isn't even fair because Uematsu is a composer- his work is tied to products, not him. I'm sure more people know the Star Wars theme than they do John Williams. Or we could examine your entire argument about increasing the sample size and how it is outrageous too. Let's pretend Youtube is 1:1, even though we've both stated it's not, for the sake of example. If we increase the sample size enough, then FIVE SEVENTHS of the world's population HAVEN'T HEARD Gangnam Style? Pfft, not popular because it doesn't make a majority. It's asinine. I don't care how well you word your debate, the entire point of your debate is lost when you realize how ludicrous you're being. If we expand the sample size enough for pizza, I'm sure we can make people who buy pizza come off as a minority. Would you say that's unpopular? No, it'd be dumb and factually wrong. Gagnam Style was so popular it was a freakin' Super Bowl commercial. Likewise, Final Fantasy is so renown that insanely popular shows like Robot Chicken can devote a skit to it without having to worry about excluding a portion of their audience. It's not a debate if you're just denying facts and I have to show why they're facts. We can't have a debate about what time it is. EDIT: Just googled to make sure. Your argument is the literal definition of the "moving goal posts" fallacy.
But it's not an opinion-manner. You can say he's not popular, but you're wrong. You can say he's not good and I'd agree, but you can't say he's not popular.
Okay, if YouTube views weren't enough... 1. Were those OSTs even sold outside of Japan? I can assure you I can't find a version of VII's OST without a Japanese track listing, even on amazon. 2. We're talking GAME OSTs, 200k is actually fantastic compared to other franchises. Gamers has been grabbing freakin' midi replications for free off the internet since web 1.0 days 3. What about all the remixes on OCR? Sure, that's gamer related, sure, but do those not count as fans? Do actual music creators not count? 4. Square Enix pays to set up live performances of Uematsu in public venues, as Moglin has gone too. These are all over Japan, America, the world. They're not trying to reach gamers. 5. The sales of every FF are higher than the standard game. Do you know what this means? People who don't buy games... are buying these games. Thatw was the case of FFVII on the PS1. It was basically CoD back then. There's so many people played it. LOCAL NEWSPAPERS (not mine though :C) were writing about it as a wonder of technology and story telling. 6. I said normal**** even liked Uematsu's music. IGN went out on the street and had normals identify a Chocobo and some even knew what they were trying to guess at, they just didn't have the name. Meaning, thye know what FF is. Judging by the sales, they've probably played one. 7. It's viral. On facebook. Always. Because of US GAMER nostalgia. There are people who play CoD and nothing else sharing memes from OoT and FFVI/VII. I don't think you know what an US GAMER is. It's people who rarely or even never have played games, but enjoy the memes and in jokes that circulated ot increase their credibility with "nerdy" people and increase their friend circle. THIS IS A REAL THING. You people are ACTUALLY insane. I hear "200k copies sold" for a GAME OST and hear "OH MY GOD THAT'S INCREDIBLE." Because it is. It's a game OST. I see millions of views and think "wow, a lot of people like this!" I see concerts and KNOW people who don't know who Uematsu is are buying tickets because Final Fantasy is such a huge series with a lot of renown. It was basically Call of Duty before Call of Duty. There's reason I couldn't find a copy of FFXII ANYWHERE on launch week. I'm not even allowing that as evidence because it's an anecdote. I'm just cementing the evidence to the contrary of what ya'll are trying to believe is OVERWHELMING. You can downplay it all you want. I'm sure you have a lot of nice paragraphs there, but I don't care at all. You're factually wrong. It's a video. With a picture. And a song. That people have to actively SEEK. OUT. One of those videos has 1/100th of the sales of the entire series. You're actually, physically, factually WRONG. It's a great place to verify popularity both relatively and objectively, which is the entire point. I didn't watch a video, I looked at viewer count. Compare an indie song to a big label's views. You can gauge popularity EASILY. False. Check the YouTube views guidelines for a view. In fact, even GAME THEORY has stated that it's one view per IP. Otherwise people could set up refresh bots and make money and viral looking videos in less than a day.
No :C
It's surely close. YouTube gives one view per unique IP. Sales numbers of albums mean jack in a world where people download and YouTube music. So yes, YouTube, last.fm, these are places that are WAY MORE ACCURATE sources of popularity. Ya yogurt.[DOUBLEPOST=1404366719][/DOUBLEPOST] Thank you sir
Pass, but good work!
What are you playing, Miss Clarification?[DOUBLEPOST=1404330626][/DOUBLEPOST] I'm sold on it. I'm theatrical... but not the way my schools ever wanted. Popular I did, but that's because it impossible to not be at my school. EASY MODE ON AMIRITE? JAY'S A PLEB
BUT NIGGA DID YOU HEAR THE WAY HE YELLED LET'S SEE WHAT THE TYRANT CAN DO?!?!?! AND THE WAY HE ANNUNCIATED PIECES?!?!? DUDE. I GOT CHILLS. Also, your post was cute.
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why can't i hold all these assumptions Also, something to disprove you real quick is that a lot of final fantasy music has millions of views on YouTube. I found two videos that had over two million, and even one of all the boss themes with 1.4 million. Hell a music video set to one of the themes had over THREE MILLION views. Music sales declining due to the internet age? DO GO ON.