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sdtcnlp · 2 years ago
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One of best Video Games Song
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kinhagamer · 2 years ago
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[Xbox Games Gold] Janeiro 2023 - título inclui uma conclusão rápida [Games With Gold]
[Xbox Games Gold] Janeiro 2023 – título inclui uma conclusão rápida [Games With Gold]
Confesso que depois do Game Pass o Games With Gold basicamente morreu para mim. Mas em janeiro de 2023 o Xbox Games Gold traz um jogo que é de conclusão rápida, então, vamos pelo menos dar uma olhadinha. Iris Fall (1º a 31 de janeiro) Iris Fall é um game de quebra-cabeças de aventura lançado em 2018 para PC, Switch, Playstation 4, Xbox Series, Xbox One. O jogo é um indie desenvolvido e…
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jame7t · 1 year ago
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❗️Achievable earned! 40 gamescore
Have the weirdest penis in Walmart (1/1)
Hint: you should get that checked out!
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would u do a little analysis of how each team has done so far this season … i trust ur opinions so much
EACH team okay... under the cut bc i am not subjecting the masses to 32 nasty little thots cody edition
Bruins: RIP patrice of course but the bruins are steamrolling as ever... i think that if there is any evidence of the universe simply not caring abt good things it is that the bruins slip and stumble and have some of their best players retired and still manage to put up a 50 win season every year. <- salty leafs fan but ANYHWAY the bruins are easily a Playoff Team. simply "there" 5v5, strong power play, they make their money off finishing (pastrnak you filthy animal) and goaltending (swaymark you filthy animals). they have been trending downwards of late so i'm not entirely sure of like their final standings place but with this kind of head start they're staying up.
Sabres: currently in what we the people call a "decade of darkness." might be a "two decades of darkness" if we're going to be honest. the active player with the most playoff points with the sabres is tyler myers. 7 points. yeah the tall one most famous for having a subreddit that posts the gamescore card every time he's on the bottom of the gamescore card. sabres are really hard to fix because their first real step to contention is "hoping devon levi turns out really good." not promising. bad enough that by selling a piece or two celebrini is in sight. maybe that'll help? a third 1OA?
Red Wings: presenting the mid-season Season Ruining Unforced Error Award early by saying: not that they were going to be as good as their first few games of sniping suggested, but signing patrick kane tanked any realistic hope they have of playoffs. is patrick kane good? he's actually alright. maybe this time the surgery worked. is the team made better by having him on it? it surely isn't! a few REALLY BADLY TIMED dylan larkin based misfortunes have made it go from bad to worse. they were in A2 like a month ago and now they're Out. strengths: finishing. weaknesses: everything else, including morale.
Panthers: okay you've probably clocked this by now but ive been Generally Salty so far and that is bc a) im easily tempted to haterhood and b) currently discussing each team in the atlantic which does nothing to make me less Tempted To Haterhood. that being said the panthers are Good and For Real About It. they can do everything except finish chances, which is fine when the other team has way fewer chances than you and your goalie doesn't let any of them in. fuck ALLL the way off. place your bets on these guys having a deep playoff run. cross your fingers for them not having a deep playoff run i can't stand chuckyposting again it's RAN ITS COURSE. (also: machuk is probably still injured and absolutely Not doing as well as he did the last few seasons. maybe because he's just not that kind of guy but it's probably at least mostly the broken chest thing)
Canadiens: they are bad EXCEPT when it comes to overtime + the shootout. also much like the sabres they're going nowhere fast. i expect at least one of their goalies to be gone at the deadline... furthermore i think ppl who are ragging on slaf's slow development are simply expecting all 1OAs to be like an auston or a connor type (pick your connor) where they come in and immediately adapt -- slaf rings very reminiscent of quinton byfield to me, who was picked 2OA in 2020 and is only now starting to break out. give him time he's a baby...
Senators: despite how much literally everyone talks up all their players constantly, they are not good either. like the sabres or the habs... atlantic is 4 teams in the genuine hunt, 3 teams who suck and have sucked forever and will suck forevermore, and the red wings who haven't made up their minds yet. the sens actually Do have a singular Biggest Problem though and that's goaltending, but they're not a good enough team otherwise that getting a quality goaltender is going to make them playoffs worthy, especially not in the very short (this-season) run.
Lightning: the lightning are weird to me because like i think they're still making up their mind as A People what they want to do. kucherov is the best player in the league rn, this is stamkos' ufa season and he hasn't been offered an extension, vasilevskiy is back and vasying his levskiy... i fully believe they have the capability of getting a playoff spot, maybe even A3 if they want. we've all seen them in the playoffs, we know how they can turn ~It~ on at will. as always they're a deeply mid 5v5 team powered by very strong special teams... the goaltending numbers say goaltending is shit but they've been playing in front of the genuinely unplayable jonas johansson most of the season so i think it'll be fine.
Maple Leafs: as the team ive watched the moast i can talk about these guys for evar so for all of our sanities i will be brief: Auston Matthews, Baby, Look At Him, That's Auston, Auston Motherfucking "Sexy Mustached Bitch" Matthews!!!!!!! powered by an extremely strong power play and very good offence, and defence and goaltending that is held together by Morgan Rielly and a dream. possibly the only reason they're in a playoff spot is the fact that martin jones didn't get claimed on waivers three months ago and i am being dead serious about that. for some reason they're at their best when they're down by two. they do really need both their #1 goalie to come back from injury and to make a splash for a genuine nhl-calibre defenceman, but they're stubbornly determined to win games even through nasty flu.
Hurricanes: their usual selves -- analytics darlings, can't buy a goal. this year they can't buy a save either -- Freddie is out with a medical condition, Raanta is straight up not good, and Kochetkov is... well, he's Kochetkov. they're not far out of a spot but they'll need a hot hand if they want to get comfy... which i don't expect, frankly. they're good enough to make the playoffs, but they're not really a team that goes on heaters, so they'll be bubble until the end.
Blue Jackets: genuinely not sure they know what they're doing like... okay. from an outside pov they are obviously Tanking. they're bad in every way that matters except for finishing and the standings show it. but also like... they're at the point in their development cycle where they shouldn't be tanking... or at least are on the verge of Shouldn't Be Tanking. and again, because they don't know what they're doing, they hired mike babcock for this... if they know what they're doing they'll toss kekalainen as soon as they can and, following this year's draft, start Fighting. but let's be real i doubt that. adam fantilli it's your time to shine... sorry sweetheart!
Devils: see Hurricanes. Great on paper, can't buy a save. They've obviously been stunted by Timo, J'accuse, and Nico all being injured at various points, but goaltending is their biggest and most solvable problem. Unlike the Hurricanes, though, the Devils are fully capable of going on a heater, so the gap between them and WC2 isn't as big as it looks (probably.) Luke Hughes is going to be something special.
Rangers: Looks like Lafreniere is finally getting his feet under him -- but the Rangers have always been far more about getting old, known players to get a second wind with them than they've been about prospect development, and Quick and Wheeler are both showing this pretty definitively. Another one of those teams that's run by special teams and finishing/goaltending. Easy playoff spot, likely solid run. Nothing too interesting here.
Islanders: On the other hand, the Isles are interesting because... like... how did they get There? They have a negative goal differential, for heaven's sake! Their special teams are godawful, their defence is a sieve, they blow leads like that's what actually gets you points in this league, and they're somehow second in the Metropolitan??????? Is it Horvat? Barzal? Sorokin? (It's probably Sorokin.) They'll make the playoffs but i doubt they'll succeed in them.
Flyers: This one's also weird. They have the power play and offence of a peewee team in the big leagues, but have become defensively Actually Super Competent and are somehow good because of this? I'm going to theorize -- because you've asked me to but also because I really want to -- that this is due, at least in part, to somewhat of an inverse Kane-on-the-Red-Wings effect from their offseason removal of Provorov and DeAngelo; without them, the team is now not only better defensively on paper but also better as a team in the locker room. They're [uncle voice] playing with heart now! I doubt they're a real contender, but I think they might actually make playoffs.
Penguins: ...this one's also weird. They're good on paper. Like, really good on paper? Defensively "just okay" but offensively great, goaltending is fantastic, special teams are shutdown. They just can't buy a goal and they can't buy a good sequence.
Capitals: This one's weird, too, but in the opposite way -- aside from the power-play, the Caps are actually godawful on paper, especially when it comes to finishing (because when Ovechkin takes such a high percentage of your shots but he isn't scoring, your team REALLY suffers) but somehow they've managed to pinpoint sequencing luck (win close, lose ugly) and are somehow in WC1. Do I think they'll make the playoffs? Absolutely not -- if either the Devils or Canes step up, the Caps are the odd man out -- but it might be fun to see them try. Or hell, I hope they win-close-lose-ugly their way to a goddamn Cup final. Would be funny as fuck for Ovi's second-longest ever playoff run to come at the fresh young age of thirty-eight. Dude looks ragged out there. I'm going to shut up now before I start talking about finding him sexy
Coyotes: Simple on paper: bad at running play, good goaltending and finishing. Essentially what the Canucks are doing at a smaller scale. The Leafs should never have let Kerfoot walk and I mean that unironically. Okay, anyway, the Yotes are a bubble team and won't make higher than WC1 because of the logjam at the top of the Central, but holy fuck do I want them to make WC1 (or a playoff spot in general.) People ask "how can we grow the game" a lot, and when it comes to what the NHL can do directly, the number one biggest thing is win in small markets. Arizona has already created one of the sports' biggest stars -- Auston! -- and it's an absolutely massive TV market and a potential hotbed of new fans and new, great players. Arizona making a playoff spot -- or even better, going on a run -- would be amazing for the NHL. And it would be funny. And I would like that.
Blackhawks: shoutout to dave !!! dave who works for the hawks!!! anyway the hawks are very obviously tanking and good at it. Their only real point of interest is their Sacred Child, and holy fuck is their Sacred Child going to absolutely fucking smash it when he's given a team that's not entirely made up of scrubs. i think his analytics, especially his defensive numbers, are, like, fine? but accounting for his leverage (all situations, especially the difficult ones), his teammates (his best linemate is Anthony Beauvillier, and tito... is a third liner), and the fact that he's all of eighteen, he's definitely on track to be a Real Force. i kinda love him... okay moving on.
Avalanche: All-over good: finishing their biggest obvious strength, but hockeywise they don't have any real weaknesses... although there is some serious Drama brewing in that locker room and i think it might just be getting started. with landeskog gone for at least until the end of this year (and possibly forever) and ej a sabre, there is absolutely no one in there capable of actually emotionally running a team: makar lacking in a leader's magnetism, rantanen an idiot, toews and mackinnon far too high-strung and competitive, and no one else with seniority. they're a good enough team that it's not really affecting them right now, but ... i don't know, i can kind of feel it coming. They'll make the playoffs, but when the pressure is on they'll either step up or completely fall apart.
Stars: See above: all-over good, but saving their biggest obvious weakness. I think most of this is spurred by Otter being out -- Wedgewood is a serviceable backup goaltender, but obviously not capable of being a real starter, and the team is stuttering because of it. I doubt it'll be for long or too much difficulty (they're a good defensive team, so it's not going to affect them a lot, but they might lose a game or two they might have won with Otter, especially if he's out for a while), but it's going to keep them from taking a step on top of the Central. Easy playoff team, probable contender.
Wild: They are bad! Penalty kill is their worst weakness, but they're not great in goal either and the combination is kicking their ass. As much as I respect how well they've done with that giant cap-space penalty from the Parise/Suter buyouts all those years ago, it's... kind of time to throw in the towel. Get Flower those final few wins, because by god are they devoid of much other success. Right at the tail of a competitive arc. RIP. Tank incoming.
Predators: Weirdly good, even though Saros hasn't been his usual self? O'Reilly esp has been an absolutely fantastic addition for the team over the offseason. No huge strengths, no significant weaknesses. Not an amazing offensive team, but it's Nashville so they were never going to be -- the place practically breeds defensive forwards and all-around dmen. I don't expect they'll seriously contend, but they'll make the playoffs (unless someone offers the farm for Saros).
Blues: I genuinely think so little about the Blues .... that whole thing with Jordan Kyrou has been the most I've thought about them for a bit. That and the fact that only three of their games haven't been decided by the first goal? They're not good and they're really boring. Yeehaw.
Jets: THE JETS let's get JUICY. Jets' biggest strengths by far are a) 5v5 defence and b) finishing/goaltending. Even with Kyle Connor out they're sniping and Hellebuyck and Brossoit are both absolutely on it. The Jets have always seemed to have this problem where on paper (take a shot every time I've written "on paper" in this post if you want to die of alcohol poisoning) they seem fantastic, then January onwards they absolutely plummet. And it's not January yet, so that might still happen, but that kind of thing tends to happen because of a dramatic morale shift, and now that Lowry's captain and Wheeler's left for New York... that might not happen? They've banked enough points that unless they're historically bad from here on out they're still a playoff team. If they keep up what they have going so far, they're a contender, but if it's the same Winnipeg with the same problems, then they're not.
Ducks: Taking a step in the right direction with Carlsson and Mintyukov, but still bad! I really hope Carlsson recovers well, he seems like a sweet boy. Also: what on Earth are they doing with Zegras. Is he a defenceman now? Are they making him play defence? Are he and Dixie D'Amelio still dating? I have many questions. I just hope whichever high draft pick they get is an idiot. I feel like they need another dumbass baby on the team.
Flames: The Flames also appear to have no idea what's going on. And frankly, neither do I! They're too good to be obviously tanking, but not near good enough to be a bubble team. They're definitely reluctant to sell, but their best hope to win soon absolutely should be selling. They have one of the worst contracts in the league on their payroll (wow... I hope the guy in charge of my favourite team didn't sign that!) and a bunch of really solid late-round picks and prospects cutting their teeth on the NHL. In short: they aren't going to make the playoffs and should be leaning into that, but they don't seem to have realized this yet.
Oilers: For the sake of not gloating, I'm going to sum this one up with a Marek quote: If you have a goalie, it's 70% of your team. If you don't, it's 100%. They've had finishing trouble, but considering they absolutely run the show at 5v5 AND special teams (they put nearly SIXTY SHOTS on Vasilevskiy the other day) a little finishing shouldn't be quite so dangerous if they didn't have two sieves minding the net. McDavid might hit 150 again and the Oil might still miss the playoffs. If they get in, they're going far, but at this point it'll be tough as fuck to make it in.
Kings: Average penalty kill. No other weaknesses. Kopitar 4 Selke.
Sharks: This is an absolutely glorious tankjob. No other way to put it. This is the pinnacle of tank design. This is the Wayne Gretzky of tankjobs. This is the Casablanca of tankjobs. This is the Saturn V of tankjobs. Nothing has been so beautifully engineered to suck since Sir James Dyson patented his vacuum or Nancy Reagan walked the earth. It's beautiful. It's gorgeous. I am in awe. They deserve Celebrini purely because of how flawless the tank is. I don't care if he has a warm undertone and would look pink in that fantastic teal. The boy needs San Jose.
Kraken: Good defensively at 5v5, bad pretty much everywhere else. I'm going to be honest with you all, last year was kind of a flash in the pan -- Seattle isn't great and they're neither headed upwards nor downwards. Not a bubble team, probably won't pick top ten. They haven't decided whether or not to build up or tank. Beyond the fantastic aesthetics and four-unranked-lines shtick, they don't really have a whole lot of competitive mojo: no star forwards, no goaltending. Wholeheartedly mid.
Canucks: oH BABY!!!!! The 23-24 Canucks made us all learn what PDO is. The 23-24 Canucks are first in the motherfucking league after being one spot out of being in the Bedard lottery. The 23-24 Canucks are on track to have the best shooting and saving percentage in league history. The 23-24 Canucks' leading goalscorer is Brock Boeser, the guy they've almost traded practically every year since they drafted him. The 23-24 Canucks started the season by naming the Wettest Little Man On The Planet captain and they haven't looked back since. I think they're an easy lock for a playoff spot -- but within the playoffs, do I know what they're going to do? I absolutely do not. They could PDO their way to a Cup or they could bow out in four games flat. Either is equally likely. They have thoroughly embraced Good Chaos. Quinn Hughes might win the Hart. Everything's coming up Vancouver.
Golden Knights: Not as good as they were last year. Ultimately still pretty good. Easy playoff spot. Definite contender. Jack Eichel is better than ever and I love him for it, the dickhead.
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amemoryofwot · 7 months ago
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It’s still surreal to me that one of the people with the most gamescore in the world has a WoT gamer tag
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3416 · 10 months ago
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could you pls explain the bar graph thingy that you post after games? i can’t for the life of me figure it out and i feel silly…like is ‘longer’ a good thing? like mo and mr liljegren had very long ones tonight does that mean they were playing the best or the most or neither or both??
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LOLLLL, it's okay. it's a pretty simplistic chart to break down player performance per game and it's done by @ hockeystatcard on twitter, who's great. they use this guy's algorithm and this account's data to visualize players impacts on the game.
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so looking at tonight's chart... the y axis has all the players names and if you look along the bottom (x axis), there are numbers from -3 to 1.5. being in the negative quite literally means they're having a negative impact in the areas as indicated by the colors. the key along the bottom tells you what those colors mean. so like brodie and liljegren were both particularly terrible with on ice offense AND on ice defense, more so than anyone else on the team.... by a lot. if you go to the top, jt had almost an entirely positive impact on the team and was statistically the best player (players are in order of their 'gamescore' which is like a composite number based on their positive and negative impacts on the game). you could infer this because he scored the only goal, but it's not JUST that that contributes to the score. even less flashy stats like being defensively responsible (aka if the other team is getting less grade a chances when ur out there or if youre blocking shots or taking pucks away or whatever.. all that goes into it i believe) or penalty killing
i'm not a statistician, nor do i look at natural stat trick's individual data, so i'm not the best at discerning every individual stat that goes into those bars bc it can get really complicated. i mostly just use those charts as a gauge to see if the eye test as i was watching matches what the stats say in terms of the players who were the most influential and impactful on the game in both positive and negative ways. like two players had a terrible impact on us tonight sadly and it cost us.... many goals. i'd guess based on that chart that tj and lily were out there for multiple goals against.
if you want to see some examples from the other night... here are the stat cards of the oilers and the penguins game that ended up being 6-1 oilers
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the pens are almost all net negative, with the biggest bar reaching into the negatives being purple aka defense, and the oilers are almost all net positive, with a lot of bars into the positive being defense (bc they didnt let the pens score much) but ALSO offense bc they scored a lot of goals.
i hope any of this makes sense. i'm half asleep and very removed from schooling of any kind at this point, so i fear i'm not the best at explaining and prob have a rather simplistic understanding of this but..... data isn't EVERYTHING, but i do feel like these can explain player performance and production.
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maximuswolf · 7 months ago
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I decided to track my own achievements manually
I decided to track my own achievements manually https://ift.tt/1U5xjr2 literally just started doing this. I usually lean towards playing games with achievements because it's more fun in my opinion. Splinter Cell does not have achievements. I figured, why not just track it myself? It's basically the same thing and I can add achievements and only have achievements that make sense. It also means no more achievements that require multiplayer when the multiplayer is dead. I can also add custom stat trackers so I can do things such as add trophies, gamescores, my yearly progress. Anything I want. Submitted June 14, 2024 at 07:18PM by OutColds https://ift.tt/JbywfV2 via /r/gaming
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musicarenagh · 9 months ago
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Rock's Evolutionary Leap: Herman Martinez's “Immortal Jellyfish” Herman Martinez's 'Immortal Jellyfish' is an experimental odyssey, blurring the lines between rock's raw energy and eclectic influences. This 18-track voyage, forged in Athens' creative crucible and chiseled by Ahmed Mahmoud with Chase Cassara shaping its sonic textures, spins a kaleidoscope of sounds reminiscent of a lovechild born from a ménage à trois among ‘90s grunge, heavy metal Gods, and the nostalgic pulse of ‘80s synths. https://open.spotify.com/album/4keMJZfLLLvr821hMAI1MQ The lead songs in the album are "Introvertebrae," setting the pace like the onset of dawn—the cusp where silence births melody. Herein lies Martinez’s genius: songs are not just written but organically harvested from nature's quietest corners and “One Hit Wander” which strikes as an anthem for those whose heartbeat syncs to gaming consoles and cinematic crescendos yet find solace in introspective echoes resonating with themes of passing time—not unlike a bystander at life’s parade. In true Wu-Tang spirit—where eight distinct styles form one lethal chamber—Martinez explores how we age bi-directionally; his lyrics unravel through parental gossamer while crunching guitar riffs remember teenage rebellions. [caption id="attachment_54704" align="alignnone" width="1067"] Credit: Abigail Rodriguez Photography[/caption] To label 'Immortal Jellyfish’ merely experimental undersells its genre-splicing finesse—a mosaic crafted plainly not behind velvet ropes or under neon lights but in earnest studios smudged with fingerprints of authentic vibes. And Maher’s production? It meticulously polishes each track into standalone gems while ensuring they collectively shimmer as part of a grand design. Listeners, brace yourselves for an esoteric escapade echoing retro gamescores that once carpeted childhood floors; rock out barefoot on these vibrations carpeted anew—like soundtracks to memories you’re yet to make. Follow Herman Martinez on Facebook, YouTube and Instagram.
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longarmsmagee · 2 years ago
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Now Light the Fire, Ignite the Bridge That Stands in your Way,
Trap the Spider Diminishing your Reign,
Like a Dynamite Implosion Gone Insane,
Fire It Up, Start the Bullet Rain, There's No Time to Explain
Brace for the Freight Train, C̸̲̙̈̅̃̕H̵̢͔̲͈͎̪͔̆̓ͅU̵̢̠̰̦͕͇̼͗̽Ḡ̴̢̙͇̬̎̇̀͆̎̋͠G̸̋̍ͅI̸̢̜͔̩̠̼̍̌̍́͌̓̏̓̃̕ͅN̶̢̢̥͍͙̱͚̟͊̀̀́͊̆̽G̸̥̗̥̭̫͉̲̓̄ ̶̻̠̑̓̀͊̒̿T̸̢̘͕̻̬̰̔͛I̵̹̰̫̪̭̱͔͎͋͛̃͜L̸̛͎͓̼̙̩͔͗͂͊̋͊͝Ļ̷̹̺̙̤͇̪̲̝̈̈̏͒̋͆̄̃̊̚ ̷͈̖̯͖̩̰̓̓͗Y̴̡̛͈̱̒̄̑̉͛̉́͜͠Ơ̶̧̟̑̎̅ͅŲ̵̢̺̮̜͕̑̽̐̊̇̚ ̷͖̑D̸̛̖̠̮̹͕̟̤̞͆̂͑͘I̸̤̯̟͙̒̐̿̍̕E̸͓̳̜̤͕̗̔̋͛̅̕
Lyrics from "Brace for the Freight Train" by DAGames
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jersyva · 4 years ago
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I'm very happy to present the first trailer of the game that I'm working right now, #AXOL by the studio #RA6TZ. ENJOY IT! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzLMwAtH61w . . . . . . #ra6tzstudio #axolgame #jersyva #videogamemusiccomposer #game #gamescoring #music #composer #compositormexicano #videogame #mexicano #mexican #gamedevelopment #indie #indiegame #indieartist #ajolote #axolotl #scoring #score #prehispanic (at Northridge) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCHrk6IhDlz/?igshid=gj4jxoau1az6
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josponeb · 3 years ago
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Uuuuuuuh, look what i've found.. 😍 Wait, #risiko what? 😯🤯 Looks like we're gonna have some fun! More to come, so stay tuned fellas! 😜 And a Special thanks to the @gamescore.it family that took me in! #NEBplace #gamescore #limitededition #goodstuffinthebox #robaganzanellascatola #unboxing #reviews #recensioni https://www.instagram.com/p/CVUxB_kMgrd/?utm_medium=tumblr
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seaofleavesmusic · 4 years ago
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A progressive metal/electronic collaboration. Inspired by video games for a streaming channel.
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madamemadnessmusic · 5 years ago
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One of my musical asset for @kickoos #music #composer #filmcomposer #gamecomposer #asset #videogames #compositor #epicmusic #orchestral #classicalmusic #filmscore #gamescore #followme #artist #musician #soundtrack #spotify #fightinggames #sevilla #losangeles #hollywood #orchestra #madness #moderncomposer https://www.instagram.com/p/B8wH0FWIXXU/?igshid=11dhnkgjxoy90
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sergeifyodorov · 1 year ago
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one of the most tolerable losses is one where the other goalie is at the top of the gamescore card... like oh okay it wasn't Us it was just That Bastard
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nathielflino · 6 years ago
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"Rise" by Hendric Bünck
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theblogspen · 2 years ago
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