That was one of the things I noticed when I was in Japan: scooters everywhere.sven666 wrote:nothing beats scooters when it comes to inner city commuting.
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That was one of the things I noticed when I was in Japan: scooters everywhere.sven666 wrote:nothing beats scooters when it comes to inner city commuting.
i was actually looking at getting one of the electric ones because they are relatively cheap and in canada if it doesnt have a combustion engine you dont need a license or insurance to drive it....undamned wrote:That was one of the things I noticed when I was in Japan: scooters everywhere.sven666 wrote:nothing beats scooters when it comes to inner city commuting.
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you think Toronto has a lot of crackheads? There's probably one sitting on iatneH's keyboard right now it's so bad over there.jonny5 wrote:(lots of crackheads) and i wouldnt be able to keep it outside....
nah...just my block in particular...theres a bar on the corner and it seems they meet the dealers out front of my place....Kingbuzzo wrote:you think Toronto has a lot of crackheads? There's probably one sitting on iatneH's keyboard right now it's so bad over there.jonny5 wrote:(lots of crackheads) and i wouldnt be able to keep it outside....
nice buy man, can you take it up to UBC?
Siiiiiiiiiick - how many hours of music is that?CIT wrote:Akumajo Dracula Best Music Collection Box
The complete OSTs of all Castlevania games!![]()
You gotta be careful with that and make sure it's an "e-bike" (e-bikes can't go faster than 32km/h. If it's a "motor assisted bicycle (moped)", you need M1, M2(L) or M(L) to ride it, and it needs to be plated and insured. Specifically states mopeds can be electric or less than 50CC.jonny5 wrote:i was actually looking at getting one of the electric ones because they are relatively cheap and in canada if it doesnt have a combustion engine you dont need a license or insurance to drive it....
You already got yours??? Mine's still underway, damnit - I'm eagerly awaiting that nice liitle box since I pre-ordered it and I swear your avatar didn't make it easier not thinking about it.CIT wrote:Akumajo Dracula Best Music Collection Box
The complete OSTs of all Castlevania games!![]()
I came dangerously close to buying this until I found out that it was shockingly incomplete. I mean if you're going be brave enough to release a 19 disc set, why not go the whole hog and release the other 10 or so discs from all the 2 disc editions that were released in the last 8 years. I can't believe they only included three of the Nocturne in the Moonlight Saturn tracks too, when there are at least nine extra tracks.CIT wrote:Akumajo Dracula Best Music Collection Box
The complete OSTs of all Castlevania games!
What's that?ZOM wrote:Wait, something's missing... where's the bag & the 3 extra discs?
Yeah, the three different versions of the X68000 soundtrack have been omitted too.Rupert H wrote:I came dangerously close to buying this until I found out that it was shockingly incomplete. I mean if you're going be brave enough to release a 19 disc set, why not go the whole hog and release the other 10 or so discs from all the 2 disc editions that were released in the last 8 years. I can't believe they only included three of the Nocturne in the Moonlight Saturn tracks too, when there are at least nine extra tracks.
Still, it's nice to see official versions of the MSX game, Dark Night Prelude and of course the Michiru Yamane arrange disc. Irks aside, I'd be lying if I said I wasn't jealous.
Should come with a "Nocturne in the Moonlight" Drama CD, Konami ReBirth OST (Gradius/Contra/Dracula Densetsu), Akumajou Dracula RadioChronicles CD and a very cheaply printed black bag with 8-bit belmont slaying some ghouls (in white).CIT wrote:What's that?ZOM wrote:Wait, something's missing... where's the bag & the 3 extra discs?
Oha! If I knew sooner that there's a "normal" edition...CIT wrote:Oh, those are the extras in the Koamistyle limited editition. I didn't feel like paying more for drama CDs though.
Jesus, you're the ultimate gaming nerd Rupe, I can't compete! I don't even know what you're talking about.Rupert H wrote:I came dangerously close to buying this until I found out that it was shockingly incomplete. I mean if you're going be brave enough to release a 19 disc set, why not go the whole hog and release the other 10 or so discs from all the 2 disc editions that were released in the last 8 years. I can't believe they only included three of the Nocturne in the Moonlight Saturn tracks too, when there are at least nine extra tracks.CIT wrote:Akumajo Dracula Best Music Collection Box
The complete OSTs of all Castlevania games!
Still, it's nice to see official versions of the MSX game, Dark Night Prelude and of course the Michiru Yamane arrange disc. Irks aside, I'd be lying if I said I wasn't jealous.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
Your gaming knowledge never fails to impress me though dude, it's truly remarkable. Encyclopedic, even.Rupert H wrote:Says the guy that owns more PCBs than most people can even name.![]()
I have an unhealthy love for Castlevania. It's my job to know these things.
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Ed Oscuro wrote:lol @ calling a shit GB game Dark Night Prelude.
Okay, well, I'd better give you a pass on that one since Yamane's music is the only good thing about that one.
I rest my case.Rupert H wrote: Oh, and Yamane didn't have anything to do with the music. That was Karou Okada and Youichi Iwata.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts