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  1. #31
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    sorry if this had been discussed previously, but reading that blog i have to ask.......

    what did Harmonix work on for EPCOT?

    i'm a Disney fan. long story, not so much the movies, but more of the company, their management, their culture, etc. i did an economics paper on Disney years back, and that's what got me hooked.

    anyway.........dying to know.

    thanks.
    ...just my three cents. keep the change.

    IN FLAMES FOR DLC!!!!
    PLEASE!!!

  2. #32
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    my comment from the blog:

    I am a drummer and a dancer (this IS going somewhere that relates the two, I swear, lol) and the reason I do these two things on a video game platform is because of the people who make up the companies behind them. The arcade dance game Pump It Up has been a huge part of my life for years now. I’ve made more friends around the world than I can even begin to think of because of it and had more amazing experiences around the world than is probably fair for someone at my stage in life. But the reason I’ve stuck with it is because the people behind the game have a passion for it. They are musicians, dancers, and lovers of music/rhythm games. I’ve traveled to their offices across the globe and geeked out over a new stepchart being made for the next mix or new music that is perfect for a freestyle routine; I’ve enjoyed nights of bottomless soju (Korean alcohol beverage) with them, karaoke craziness, and so many other amazing times…all because of the passion we share. If I had met these people and wasn’t able to share with others about their passion for the game they make, I wouldn’t be playing it. It’s the same with RockBand for me personally. A big part of the reason I enjoy the game so much is because of you all, HMX. I’m really glad that I’ve been a part of this community since the start because I’ve been able to see what influences you all to take your projects in the direction they eventually go. And those influences always trace back to your passion for music and spreading the musical experience to as many people as possible. Might I still play RockBand if I couldn’t say that about you all? Perhaps but I surely wouldn’t support the company like I do and spread the word in conversations that pop up about music games. With RockBand I can enjoy my passion for drumming to the extent that I do because I know that the minds of the people behind it are making it for the same passion that I have, to share music and the experiences one can have through playing it - just as I enjoy my passion for dancing through Pump It Up, because of the people behind it wanting to share that experience with others.
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  3. #33
    This only confirms what I what I already knew. If you guys weren't making the games, you would be playing them. It is why there isn't really a choice for me. I said as much in another thread. GH has become about slick marketing deals and the love of the sale.

    Dude! What happened? It used to be about the music. Oh wait, at HMX is still is about the music.
    Last edited by Goatman...; 07-21-2008 at 11:55 AM.

  4. #34
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    Oh sean...i dont know whats worse...how awesomely cool you are, or how irrisestably sexy you are.

    Hetero-male attraction FTW.

    Seriously. I love what you guys do, and im pumped about everything you are doing. Keep it up.

  5. #35
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    I will say to you, and the rest of the HMX staff, only 3 words, which happen to be the most beautiful, and the scariest (at the same time)words you can ever hear:

    I LOVE YOU!

  6. #36
    Well said Sean! I've been as hooked on music gaming as anyone from the first moment I played GH1. It's definitely an exciting time for the genre and I hope everyone involved keeps turning up the awesome. I know you guys are doing your part and it really seems like everyone else wants to play for real too. Personally I know what that means for me....pure win.

    I'll always be a Harmonix fanboy though...it's the culture more than the games themselves, although the culture's impact on those games is readily apparent and practically narcotic to me.


 

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