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  1. Lair

    RRU Quotes 2: Reckoning

    [2:56 PM] noghiri: nothing quite like getting propositioned by a 35 year old gargoyle from Michigan
    4 points
  2. Ayliffe

    High Quality Renders of LEGO Games

    (i regret this already)
    4 points
  3. le717

    RRU Quotes 2: Reckoning

    Bug Catcher - Today at 9:16 PM Oh I get it now U and I are very close and I have fast fingers *An edit later* U and I are very close and I have fat fingers
    2 points
  4. Cirevam

    Can't edit posts?

    The member permissions look okay... Oh wad it's affecting me too. I tried to edit a post just now and I got the error. CYREM PLS
    2 points
  5. Brigs

    RRU Quotes 2: Reckoning

    Cirevam-Today at 8:52 PM How come RRU doesn't have some awesome game like Backlot? Ringtail-Today at 8:53 PM we've got raiderball Terrev-Today at 8:53 PM I can only speak for myself but Pereki-Today at 8:53 PM legos in space is close on a technical level(edited) Terrev-Today at 8:53 PM laziness and general blahness LOL oh god it is isn't it
    2 points
  6. PeabodySam

    LEGO Studios Soundtrack: The Mystery of Missing Music

    Some of you may remember 1349 Steven Spielberg Moviemaker Set, which came with a camera and program allowing its users to make their own brickfilms of dubious amateur quality. I know I certainly made my own fair share of movies with it, including the ever-so-creatively-titled Temple of Doom. Because I never got the audio-importing features to work, I largely relied on the music that was provided in the program itself, especially the four tracks "Action Music", "Hero Music", "Scary Music", and "Radio Music" (this isn't even getting into the software's extensive Smart Sounds music library, which I'm sure is a tale for another day). If you've seen the three example animations included on the CD (Jewel Quest, Fetch T-Rex, and Shark Bite), then you've already heard these songs. But did you know that these songs did not originate from these animations? Getting back to Temple of Doom, I uploaded it onto YouTube way back in 2009. Some time ago, it was hit with a copyright notice by FirstCom. Don't worry, it's still available on YouTube, but it's now monetized by FirstCom. Through this copyright claim, however, I discovered something very interesting: the composers and original name of the "Action Music" heard in Fetch T-Rex (or Jurassic Bark, as it was called on the LEGO Studios website). "Monsters Playground", composed by Ian West, Michael William Vickerage, and Stephen North, is part of the Connect 2 The Movies (CNCT125) album, which is surprisingly obscure on the grand cosmos of the internet. Fortunately, after some relentless digging, I was finally able to find the whole track (and album) on the Miles of Music company website, which I'm linking to below: https://milesofmusik.com/music_catalog/album-1016497/ From the same album, I discovered that the "Scary Music" from the Shark Bite animation is on the same album, under the title "Cliff Hanger". I took the liberty of downloading the two tracks from this website (direct MP3 links here and here) and uploading them onto YouTube. Unfortunately, I have not yet found the "Hero Music" and "Radio Music" from the Jewel Quest animation, as they do not appear to be part of the Connect 2 The Movies album. FirstCom has already claimed monetization on the two CNCT125 songs, but to my surprise there hasn't been a copyright claim on either of the Jewel Quest songs yet. "Hero Music" certainly sounds like it could be the same composers, but unfortunately the Miles of Music website has a horrible search engine that doesn't let you search for specific composers. Therefore, I'm opening this up as a challenge to whoever wants to try looking around the website (or any other website) and seeing what they can find, akin to what jamesster did previously with the search for Beat Revolution.
    2 points
  7. mumboking

    Can't edit posts?

    But... Why? I can't even edit something I just posted.
    1 point
  8. Racey

    Hello?

    I did post something else here but I should introduce myself to this community. Heyo! My name is Racey. I'm a random guy from Italy and I like playing Lego Racers...and that's basically it I don't think I'll be extremely active here to be fair but, either way, pleased to meet you guys!
    1 point
  9. ticketstoloservile

    Ctrl + V

    1 point
  10. Dazzgracefulmoon

    Ctrl + V

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3Q0v8eJ4Kk&ab_channel=ratboygenius I think all ratboy genius fans and enthusiasts can agree this is the pinnacle of the "Ratboy Genius Dreams Minecraft" series. it captures the innocence similiar to that of when man was first made. not knowing of the evil and hurt the world can bring to us mortal men. It truely helps bring philosophy to children and adults alike, leading to a much more thoughtful, intelligent, and peaceful future. truly. ratboy genius, is a gift to man and society, and the mere thought that man was able to make something so inspiring and thoughtful is hard to come to terms with.
    1 point
  11. Ayliffe

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    From the album: Ayliffe's amazing album.

    i'm so sorry i'm so, so sorry
    1 point
  12. Ayliffe

    Ctrl + V

    1 point
  13. mumboking

    Ctrl + V

    Microsoft Office 95
    1 point
  14. Ayliffe

    Lego Noticed Funko Pop

    GET A LOAD OF THIS
    1 point
  15. Fluffy Cupcake

    Can't edit posts?

    Aha. I just had this happen the other day to me too. I didn't check if it was an all post problem, I thought it was just the one. Now that I'm checking it does seem to be all.
    1 point
  16. Fluffy Cupcake

    Ctrl + V

    1 point
  17. emily

    Some Unreleased LEGO Themes

    Just came across this cool post on Eurobricks that explains what happened to the missing vehicle #13 from Power Miners.
    1 point
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