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Trailer for Frisbee Forever (a fun Ipad/Iphone game)
>> ^rottenseed:
so when do you start on the "Hula-hoop" project?
You know... for kids!
Trailer for Frisbee Forever (a fun Ipad/Iphone game)
You never know...
>> ^rottenseed:
so when do you start on the "Hula-hoop" project?
Trailer for Frisbee Forever (a fun Ipad/Iphone game)
I gotta *quality *doublepromote that, because yeeeeaaaah.
The game is free, so if you want to, try it out at http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/frisbee-forever/id431855391?mt=8
Shameless self-promotion - Frisbee Forever (Blog Entry by gwiz665)
Made front page at engadget: http://www.engadget.com/2011/05/07/frisbee-forever-app-hits-your-iphone-screen-doesnt-crack-it/
Now, just make it available on Android and I'll be good to go.
Shameless self-promotion - Frisbee Forever (Blog Entry by gwiz665)
Update will remove jailbreak. At least the last one did.
There's only the first level to choose from (Cherry Springs 1).
Don't make me go to the park and toss a real frisbee, because I WILL!!
Shameless self-promotion - Frisbee Forever (Blog Entry by gwiz665)
Here's the link for the rest of us
http://itunes.apple.com/app/frisbee-forever/id431855391
Shameless self-promotion - Frisbee Forever (Blog Entry by gwiz665)
http://itunes.apple.com/nz/app/frisbee-forever/id431855391?mt=8 for Kiwis.
Point of View awesome Speedflying
"Speedflying"? That doesn't make any sense. It's one of the slower ways to fly. Maybe "Skiflying". Or "Para-skiing". You don't want your sport to end up with a retarded name like "Ultimate Frisbee".
Who is this guy, and what lab was he built in?!?!
>> ^Shepppard:
>> ^pho3n1x:
>> ^Shepppard:
To be fair, he is technically cheating.
I don't much care about the repositioning of things, but he's using a double-kick bass pedal.
If he can play this without that, then I'd be absolutely shocked.
Still impressive though.
Not really... I have a double-bass kit made for the game. granted it's not a true double-bass setup like he has, it's just a second pedal with a powered splitter, but still... i wouldn't call it cheating.
and i've been seriously considering making a new snare with a frisbee and positioning it where it's supposed to go on a real kit instead of the far left where it is now... one day i'll get a real electronic drum kit but for now I can play (and record) using the in-game practice mode just as effectively.
Well... it's not cheating in the sense that it's an auto-hit or anything, but it's more cheating in the sense of he's playing the game in a way that it wasn't intended to be played.
My comment is more a response to "Harmonix purposefully makes these songs to keeps fans occupied"
because I guarantee you that if he tried this with just the single foot-pedal he wouldn't be able to make it.
Again, it's still a impressive in its own right.
You're both sort of right. I don't understand how Harmonix decides what bass hits to chart. I would think that they would chart with the right foot in mind, but For all the blast beats (0:56 for example) I've seen in this game, they chart both feet when most drummers alternate right and left, although the Shannon Lucas (Black Dahlia Murder Drummer) is one of the only drummers I know of who only uses one foot for those. Also, In the verse, the fast bass hits in groups of two are really groups of three but instead of charting the right foot hits (1 and 3) they chart the right and left (1 and 2). So it seems that it's charted as a hybrid of both double and single pedal. I'm gonna sift the video of Shannon Lucas doing his magic because I see it hasn't been sifted yet.
Who is this guy, and what lab was he built in?!?!
>> ^pho3n1x:
>> ^Shepppard:
To be fair, he is technically cheating.
I don't much care about the repositioning of things, but he's using a double-kick bass pedal.
If he can play this without that, then I'd be absolutely shocked.
Still impressive though.
Not really... I have a double-bass kit made for the game. granted it's not a true double-bass setup like he has, it's just a second pedal with a powered splitter, but still... i wouldn't call it cheating.
and i've been seriously considering making a new snare with a frisbee and positioning it where it's supposed to go on a real kit instead of the far left where it is now... one day i'll get a real electronic drum kit but for now I can play (and record) using the in-game practice mode just as effectively.
Well... it's not cheating in the sense that it's an auto-hit or anything, but it's more cheating in the sense of he's playing the game in a way that it wasn't intended to be played.
My comment is more a response to "Harmonix purposefully makes these songs to keeps fans occupied"
because I guarantee you that if he tried this with just the single foot-pedal he wouldn't be able to make it.
Again, it's still a impressive in its own right.
Who is this guy, and what lab was he built in?!?!
>> ^Shepppard:
To be fair, he is technically cheating.
I don't much care about the repositioning of things, but he's using a double-kick bass pedal.
If he can play this without that, then I'd be absolutely shocked.
Still impressive though.
Not really... I have a double-bass kit made for the game. granted it's not a true double-bass setup like he has, it's just a second pedal with a powered splitter, but still... i wouldn't call it cheating.
and i've been seriously considering making a new snare with a frisbee and positioning it where it's supposed to go on a real kit instead of the far left where it is now... one day i'll get a real electronic drum kit but for now I can play (and record) using the in-game practice mode just as effectively.
Hey Colleen, You've Got A Great Ass
This is why America is the best goddamn country in the whole world, galaxy, and universe. Yes, Canada has its cheap drugs and the blackberry, but nowhere else can a Frisbee be thrown to bleed an asshole to death. It had to happen here first bitches. Don't give me any history lessons... I'm not listening.
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Thanks! =D
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*quality
http://www.metro.co.uk/news/831660-blind-dog-myron-can-still-catch-balls-and-frisbees:
The brave hound's courage has made him one of Australia's best-loved dogs.
He sadly had both eyes removed by vets when he was just a few months old, but the four-year-old Boxer/Border Collie cross still manages to have fun just like any other pooch.
His owner Raquel Wood takes him for walks in her local park in Campleton, New South Wales, where he sprints around catching toys.
Raquel believes that Myron's acute hearing, intelligence and a kind of sixth sense has helped him enjoy life to the full.
The 41-year-old said: 'We don't think Myron is disabled. He's differently abled.
'He can still catch balls and Frisbees because his hearing is so good and he's learnt through trial and error.
'Sometimes I do call out to him if he's "hot" or "cold" but not always, its like he has a sixth sense.
'He can also lie down, beg, roll over and do all sorts of doggie tricks.
'He's very smart. It's actually hard to tell he doesn't have any eyes.'
Vets recommended that Myron should be put down as a pup, as he also sadly suffers from epilepsy and is hyper sensitive.
However, Raquel and her husband Terry stuck by him and spent thousands of dollars getting him better.
Myron the blind dog plays fetch!
*quality
http://www.metro.co.uk/news/831660-blind-dog-myron-can-still-catch-balls-and-frisbees:
The brave hound's courage has made him one of Australia's best-loved dogs.
He sadly had both eyes removed by vets when he was just a few months old, but the four-year-old Boxer/Border Collie cross still manages to have fun just like any other pooch.
His owner Raquel Wood takes him for walks in her local park in Campleton, New South Wales, where he sprints around catching toys.
Raquel believes that Myron's acute hearing, intelligence and a kind of sixth sense has helped him enjoy life to the full.
The 41-year-old said: 'We don't think Myron is disabled. He's differently abled.
'He can still catch balls and Frisbees because his hearing is so good and he's learnt through trial and error.
'Sometimes I do call out to him if he's "hot" or "cold" but not always, its like he has a sixth sense.
'He can also lie down, beg, roll over and do all sorts of doggie tricks.
'He's very smart. It's actually hard to tell he doesn't have any eyes.'
Vets recommended that Myron should be put down as a pup, as he also sadly suffers from epilepsy and is hyper sensitive.
However, Raquel and her husband Terry stuck by him and spent thousands of dollars getting him better.
Amazing Ultimate Frisbee Catch
Huh...I don't know ultimate frisbee rules, but it seemed like it touched the ground before he actually had a grip on it. Amazing dive though.