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Role-playing music, a different approach.

Posted by Morten André on September 24, 2009 at 01:01. In the Music, Video & TV category.
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I’ve been playing Guild Wars quite a lot this summer. And although great as it is, the Guild Wars soundtrack can get a bit old at times, so I went looking for some good role-playing background music on Google. I found some lists of recommendations here and there, but they contained mostly death metal, which is utter garbarge. So I started compiling a Spotify list of what is, in my opinion, good background music for RPG.

Get the list here. It includes among others; Vangelis, Jesper Kyd, Danny Elfman, Jerry Goldsmith and Philip Glass.

The list will be evolving as i come across good albums or tunes. If you know an album or song that would fit amongst the others i would appreciate feedback. I apologize beforehand if any tunes are unsuited for RPG, as i’ve grabbed whole albums and have not listened to the entire collection.

Wii Virtual Console & the green screen problem

Posted by Morten André on January 25, 2009 at 22:18. In the Tips'n'Tricks category.
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Nintendo Wii Console

Nintendo Wii Console

I recently bought the classic game, Bubble Bobble, from Nintendo Wii’s Virtual Console shop. But when the game was downloaded, and i attempted to run it, i was greeted with a green crash-looking screen. I could hear the game’s sounds in the background, and response from the controller, but the screen was fubar. I was using a component cable, and with a composite cable the problem went away. But after spending 50 bucks on the component cable, and seeing the trashy colors from composite signal, i didn’t want to give up right away. I googled long before i found a solution that worked for me:

  1. Click Wii Options in the Wii Menu
  2. Click Wii Settings
  3. Click Screen
  4. Click Widescreen Settings
  5. Select 4:3 format and Confirm
  6. Click Tv Type
  7. Select 50Hz and Confirm
  8. Exit to Wii Menu
  9. The Virtual Console game should now start
  10. If not done already, connect your Nunchuck to your Wiimote
  11. In the HOME Menu, select Operations Guide
  12. Move the pointer away from any buttons on the screen, and press Z+A+1 (or 2) simultaneously
  13. If you hear a ping sound, you should be set to go.
  14. Exit to Wii Menu
  15. Reverse changes made in step 1-7, choosing the correct settings
  16. The game should now run fine

This fix might not work with all Virtual Console games. I don’t even know what it does, but it worked for my Bubble Bobble.

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