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My brother, who is a huge fan of the Ace Attorney series, showed me this a few weeks back. I seem to be at a loss as to what to say about it. I'll let you decide.
2 comments | Log in to comment! | Share this!I didn't realize how good Castle Crashing The Beard was...
Posted by SulferDragon May. 10, 2008 @ 4:48 PM EDTI've beat it like 15 times and it's still not old.
All thanks to the fact BoMToons put it on Kongregate. I never really played it until then, but I was forced to. Curse you.
Updated: 05/30/08 3:42 AM 3 comments | Log in to comment! | Share this!Well, hot damn, I've been registered here almost a year and haven't introduced myself.
I am SulferDragon (a.k.a. AtomicDrakken). I doubt you know me, unless you're involved in the SM (StepMania) community. I have a pretty big fanbase and am fairly well known for my stepfiles and friendliness, but as if that means anything on Newgrounds, right? If you can't tell by my grammar, I have a bit more intelligence then a lot of people on the internet. I'm not trying to say I'm better then anyone, but we all know how stupid a lot of people here can be.
Well, I've known about NG since 2006, but I only came here for the audio portal for the longest time. As a matter of fact, I only registered so I could ask music producers for permission to use their work in FFR (FlashFlashRevolution). I never paid attention to any of the flash. Maybe I watched/played a few, but that's about it. Over the past few months I've become more interested in the flash though. Heh, I wish I would have been earning experience the whole time, because I would have over 3000 by now =(
I actually don't know much about flash, or making music, but I do have Flash 8 and Sony ACID (the latest version, whatever it's called). In fact, I know a lot of music producers from FFR, but I'm to freaking lazy to learn to make music. I've actually considered taking classes on animation in college, but we'll have to see.
I could turn this post into a bunch of huge paragraphs about SM and FFR, but I know you don't want to hear me blah blah blah. I hate FFR now, and I rarely play SM anymore anyway. SM is better than FFR, look into it, it's a really fun DDR simulator that lets you make steps to ANY song you want.
I hope that wasn't to much for your attention span.
Cheers!
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