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Samurai Warriors 3 [V3]; J Release: December 3rd, 2009, on Wii
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Topic Started: Thu Nov 26, 2009 9:49 pm (272,198 Views)
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Lord Mizer
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Wed Dec 2, 2009 10:16 pm
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Meh, it doesn't matter. I'll still get this anyway because it looks fun.
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Komatsu
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Wed Dec 2, 2009 10:16 pm
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(ʘ‿ʘ)✿ what'd you say about my Ina
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I don't know if this has been shared yet, but Yukimura's second stage is here: http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm8981951
It shows the prerequisite Honnoji cutscene, and also includes the scene with Keiji, Kanetsugu, Magoichi, Masamune and Yukimura speaking before Ueda Castle.
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Sagittarius
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Wed Dec 2, 2009 10:18 pm
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- Heavenly Snow
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@Shadow Ninja: To be honest, I think his look does suit him as a powerful officer. Haha..
@Heavenly Snow: Exactly, her hakama are far too masculine looking in contrast to her feminine top.
I'm really looking forward to a ported version of this, I hope they'll add all of the content that the Wii couldn't fit. The wait is going to be murder though. Luckily since that I've decided SSF4 is going to be sh!t, I'll buy the Wii version instead to tie me over.
I'm also hoping that Koei learns from Multi-Raid: Special and start utilizing online co-op. Musou games have amazing potential for online play, and that will make them a lot more popular to Western consumers as well.
If I remember correctly, there was suppose to be online coop for SW3, but because of a lack of space it was bagged and tossed into the dumpster. Would have been awesome if they had kept it though. Koei, port this NOW! Tch.. Looks like the ported version really has potential to offer a lot more content.
The game already looks pretty solid so if Koei does add all of the things we feel are missing/they had to cut, then this game is going to seriously kick.
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Keneticam
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Wed Dec 2, 2009 10:29 pm
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- Sagittarius
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@Shadow Ninja: To be honest, I think his look does suit him as a powerful officer. Haha..
@Heavenly Snow: Exactly, her hakama are far too masculine looking in contrast to her feminine top.
I'm really looking forward to a ported version of this, I hope they'll add all of the content that the Wii couldn't fit. The wait is going to be murder though. Luckily since that I've decided SSF4 is going to be sh!t, I'll buy the Wii version instead to tie me over.
I'm also hoping that Koei learns from Multi-Raid: Special and start utilizing online co-op. Musou games have amazing potential for online play, and that will make them a lot more popular to Western consumers as well.
If I remember correctly, there was suppose to be online coop for SW3, but because of a lack of space it was bagged and tossed into the dumpster. Would have been awesome if they had kept it though. Koei, port this NOW! Tch.. Looks like the ported version really has potential to offer a lot more content.
The game already looks pretty solid so if Koei does add all of the things we feel are missing/they had to cut, then this game is going to seriously kick. Definitely BFF! If they put the stuff that was cut back into the port versions, it could possibly be the best koei game yet, besides Strikeforce which is kick-A$#!
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Sagittarius
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Wed Dec 2, 2009 10:34 pm
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- Heavenly Snow
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- Sagittarius
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@Shadow Ninja: To be honest, I think his look does suit him as a powerful officer. Haha..
@Heavenly Snow: Exactly, her hakama are far too masculine looking in contrast to her feminine top.
I'm really looking forward to a ported version of this, I hope they'll add all of the content that the Wii couldn't fit. The wait is going to be murder though. Luckily since that I've decided SSF4 is going to be sh!t, I'll buy the Wii version instead to tie me over.
I'm also hoping that Koei learns from Multi-Raid: Special and start utilizing online co-op. Musou games have amazing potential for online play, and that will make them a lot more popular to Western consumers as well.
If I remember correctly, there was suppose to be online coop for SW3, but because of a lack of space it was bagged and tossed into the dumpster. Would have been awesome if they had kept it though. Koei, port this NOW! Tch.. Looks like the ported version really has potential to offer a lot more content.
The game already looks pretty solid so if Koei does add all of the things we feel are missing/they had to cut, then this game is going to seriously kick.
Definitely BFF! If they put the stuff that was cut back into the port versions, it could possibly be the best koei game yet, besides Strikeforce which is kick-A$#! Haha I haven't played Strikeforce yet since my Psp like..Imploded. So I'm itching for February to roll around, I'm really excited for the online play!
SW3 comes out in Feb/March as well, right? Getting both games at the same time is going to like, blow my mind.
I've been playing WO2 to death so those 2 games are going to be nice and refreshing.
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Wed Dec 2, 2009 10:38 pm
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- Sagittarius
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- Heavenly Snow
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- Sagittarius
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@Shadow Ninja: To be honest, I think his look does suit him as a powerful officer. Haha..
@Heavenly Snow: Exactly, her hakama are far too masculine looking in contrast to her feminine top.
I'm really looking forward to a ported version of this, I hope they'll add all of the content that the Wii couldn't fit. The wait is going to be murder though. Luckily since that I've decided SSF4 is going to be sh!t, I'll buy the Wii version instead to tie me over.
I'm also hoping that Koei learns from Multi-Raid: Special and start utilizing online co-op. Musou games have amazing potential for online play, and that will make them a lot more popular to Western consumers as well.
If I remember correctly, there was suppose to be online coop for SW3, but because of a lack of space it was bagged and tossed into the dumpster. Would have been awesome if they had kept it though. Koei, port this NOW! Tch.. Looks like the ported version really has potential to offer a lot more content.
The game already looks pretty solid so if Koei does add all of the things we feel are missing/they had to cut, then this game is going to seriously kick.
Definitely BFF! If they put the stuff that was cut back into the port versions, it could possibly be the best koei game yet, besides Strikeforce which is kick-A$#! Haha I haven't played Strikeforce yet since my Psp like..Imploded. So I'm itching for February to roll around, I'm really excited for the online play!
SW3 comes out in Feb/March as well, right? Getting both games at the same time is going to like, blow my mind.
I've been playing WO2 to death so those 2 games are going to be nice and refreshing. Kool beans! If SW3 came out right now in the U.S. I wouldn't be able to afford it as I just bought WO2 for psp.
P.S. San Zang is awsome!
Anyways, hasn't been much of an update the past hour or so. no artbook scans or new gameplay videos from Nico either.
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Wed Dec 2, 2009 10:44 pm
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- Miho
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- Seraphil
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These things suddenly make a lot of sense considering how huge the game is on disc, leaving pretty much no room for anything else to be added.
- Musou Mode-less characters - No intro/death/retreat cutscenes - Musou Mode-less characters do not have special quotes in stages - No Gaiden stages - No mouth-movement during victory pose - No expression changes in dialogue boxes - 20 unique stages in total - Gracia and the Swordsmen cut - No full-on alternate outfits - Limited Edit Officer outfit/hair/face choices - No Imagawa-side Okehazama, no Shibata-side Shizugatake
Wow. It really shows how watered down this game is. A few of them, like the mouth-movement on the victory stages and the expression changes, are small... But still very noticeable in my opinion. They've really given the Musou Mode-less character the shaft as well, if they have no importance in any stage at all. All characters should have a Musou Mode, simple as. They made the same dumb mistake with DW6. It almost feels like the series (Both SW and DW) is going backwards rather than forwards. SW3 resembles SW1 type graphics from what I can tell. Is it better than 2, or on the same level as 2, graphics wise, Seraphil? Be interesting to know. Oh come on Miho, didn't you just read my post? There is NO space left for any more Musou Modes or any of the features I just mentioned. Cuts simply had to be made somewhere in lieu of all the improvements they've made, and they picked less-vital aspects to remove.
Sheesh, maybe next time they should remove Free Mode, Charge attacks and the weapon customization next time so you guys can keep your sacred Musou Modes and crap.
It'll be like playing a visual novel, just keep pressing (X).
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Divine Justice
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Wed Dec 2, 2009 10:45 pm
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Playing SW1 right now, I really have to winder how the Tenkai thing could possibly work in conjunction with Crossing Iga...
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Wed Dec 2, 2009 10:46 pm
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Wow now what happened!!? Alot of Info !! Thanks alot to everyone : ) & It's dual-layer... well it holds 100 FMV XD
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Wed Dec 2, 2009 10:53 pm
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- Seraphil
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- Miho
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- Seraphil
- Wed Dec 2, 2009 9:47 pm
These things suddenly make a lot of sense considering how huge the game is on disc, leaving pretty much no room for anything else to be added.
- Musou Mode-less characters - No intro/death/retreat cutscenes - Musou Mode-less characters do not have special quotes in stages - No Gaiden stages - No mouth-movement during victory pose - No expression changes in dialogue boxes - 20 unique stages in total - Gracia and the Swordsmen cut - No full-on alternate outfits - Limited Edit Officer outfit/hair/face choices - No Imagawa-side Okehazama, no Shibata-side Shizugatake
Wow. It really shows how watered down this game is. A few of them, like the mouth-movement on the victory stages and the expression changes, are small... But still very noticeable in my opinion. They've really given the Musou Mode-less character the shaft as well, if they have no importance in any stage at all. All characters should have a Musou Mode, simple as. They made the same dumb mistake with DW6. It almost feels like the series (Both SW and DW) is going backwards rather than forwards. SW3 resembles SW1 type graphics from what I can tell. Is it better than 2, or on the same level as 2, graphics wise, Seraphil? Be interesting to know.
Oh come on Miho, didn't you just read my post? There is NO space left for any more Musou Modes or any of the features I just mentioned. Cuts simply had to be made somewhere in lieu of all the improvements they've made, and they picked less-vital aspects to remove. Sheesh, maybe next time they should remove Free Mode, Charge attacks and the weapon customization next time so you guys can keep your sacred Musou Modes and crap. It'll be like playing a visual novel, just keep pressing (X). So, it'll be just like Dynasty Fail 6: Digital Novel Empires Xtreme Button Mashing Edition?
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Wed Dec 2, 2009 10:54 pm
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^You forgot the Legends.
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Zero38
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Wed Dec 2, 2009 10:54 pm
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I am loling right now ^ Does anyone remember/know Yuki's story stages
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Sagittarius
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Wed Dec 2, 2009 10:57 pm
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@Heavenly Snow: I'm mad that San Zang is exclusive to PSP/PS3. I really wanted to try her out. Hopefully she's randomly playbale in Multi-Raid 2 (yeah right..lol).
@Tetsuo9999: LOL
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Wed Dec 2, 2009 11:01 pm
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@Heavenly Snow: I'm mad that San Zang is exclusive to PSP/PS3. I really wanted to try her out. Hopefully she's randomly playbale in Multi-Raid 2 (yeah right..lol).
@Tetsuo9999: LOL
Oh Sagi! LOL
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Wed Dec 2, 2009 11:18 pm
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- Seraphil
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These things suddenly make a lot of sense considering how huge the game is on disc, leaving pretty much no room for anything else to be added.
- Musou Mode-less characters - No intro/death/retreat cutscenes - Musou Mode-less characters do not have special quotes in stages - No Gaiden stages - No mouth-movement during victory pose - No expression changes in dialogue boxes - 20 unique stages in total - Gracia and the Swordsmen cut - No full-on alternate outfits - Limited Edit Officer outfit/hair/face choices - No Imagawa-side Okehazama, no Shibata-side Shizugatake
Wow. It really shows how watered down this game is. A few of them, like the mouth-movement on the victory stages and the expression changes, are small... But still very noticeable in my opinion. They've really given the Musou Mode-less character the shaft as well, if they have no importance in any stage at all. All characters should have a Musou Mode, simple as. They made the same dumb mistake with DW6. It almost feels like the series (Both SW and DW) is going backwards rather than forwards. SW3 resembles SW1 type graphics from what I can tell. Is it better than 2, or on the same level as 2, graphics wise, Seraphil? Be interesting to know.
Oh come on Miho, didn't you just read my post? There is NO space left for any more Musou Modes or any of the features I just mentioned. Cuts simply had to be made somewhere in lieu of all the improvements they've made, and they picked less-vital aspects to remove. Sheesh, maybe next time they should remove Free Mode, Charge attacks and the weapon customization next time so you guys can keep your sacred Musou Modes and crap. It'll be like playing a visual novel, just keep pressing (X). Um, okay then. No need to be quite so sarcastic about it really. I was asking a simple question and giving my honest thoughts on it. The game doesn't look next-gen quality to me. I don't claim to be a gaming expert, I just say what I’d like to see in a game. I like playing Musou Modes. If you don't care about them, then good for you. I'd prefer all the Musou modes to be included over the CAW mode, personally. But that's just my likes and dislikes.
But whatever, I guess if answering a simple question is too hard I’ll just be the judge for myself. I'll buy the game regardless as i'm a Warriors franchise follower. I just wanted to know what the graphics looked like on a television screen. But it's okay Serpahil, wouldn't wanna stress you too hard for an answer. Sheesh. >.<
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Wed Dec 2, 2009 11:18 pm
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With the various video uploads, the new installment appears to be very promising... Gathering a lot of those koku may be a lot of work, on the other hand! D:
(You can also fill up your Rengi gauge while using the cannon in siege of Osaka...)
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Zero38
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Wed Dec 2, 2009 11:23 pm
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^You sure about this thing? ,, Want Yuki's stages...
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Wed Dec 2, 2009 11:26 pm
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^You sure about this thing? ,, Want Yuki's stages... I think it was mentioned a while ago that Yukimura started at Mikatagahara. Going off that and what we know about his ending, I'm thinking it'll look something like:
1. Mikatagahara 2. Nagashino 3. Siege of Oshi 4. Siege of Ueda 5. Siege of Osaka (I think we can all agree this is his final battle)
This is all just speculation, of course (well, 2-4 are). I'll be interested to see how close my guesses are to the true Story, though.
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Wed Dec 2, 2009 11:30 pm
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- Seraphil
- Wed Dec 2, 2009 9:47 pm
These things suddenly make a lot of sense considering how huge the game is on disc, leaving pretty much no room for anything else to be added.
- Musou Mode-less characters - No intro/death/retreat cutscenes - Musou Mode-less characters do not have special quotes in stages - No Gaiden stages - No mouth-movement during victory pose - No expression changes in dialogue boxes - 20 unique stages in total - Gracia and the Swordsmen cut - No full-on alternate outfits - Limited Edit Officer outfit/hair/face choices - No Imagawa-side Okehazama, no Shibata-side Shizugatake
Wow. It really shows how watered down this game is. A few of them, like the mouth-movement on the victory stages and the expression changes, are small... But still very noticeable in my opinion. They've really given the Musou Mode-less character the shaft as well, if they have no importance in any stage at all. All characters should have a Musou Mode, simple as. They made the same dumb mistake with DW6. It almost feels like the series (Both SW and DW) is going backwards rather than forwards. SW3 resembles SW1 type graphics from what I can tell. Is it better than 2, or on the same level as 2, graphics wise, Seraphil? Be interesting to know.
Oh come on Miho, didn't you just read my post? There is NO space left for any more Musou Modes or any of the features I just mentioned. Cuts simply had to be made somewhere in lieu of all the improvements they've made, and they picked less-vital aspects to remove. Sheesh, maybe next time they should remove Free Mode, Charge attacks and the weapon customization next time so you guys can keep your sacred Musou Modes and crap. It'll be like playing a visual novel, just keep pressing (X).
Um, okay then. No need to be quite so sarcastic about it really. I was asking a simple question and giving my honest thoughts on it. The game doesn't look next-gen quality to me. I don't claim to be a gaming expert, I just say what I’d like to see in a game. I like playing Musou Modes. If you don't care about them, then good for you. I'd prefer all the Musou modes to be included over the CAW mode, personally. But that's just my likes and dislikes. But whatever, I guess if answering a simple question is too hard I’ll just be the judge for myself. I'll buy the game regardless as i'm a Warriors franchise follower. I just wanted to know what the graphics looked like on a television screen. But it's okay Serpahil, wouldn't wanna stress you too hard for an answer. Sheesh. >.< I have to agree with you. CAW < Moar Musou Modes. Seriously, I really like seeing the same situation from the vantage points of different characters. And its not next-gen material, no where near. In fact, it might as well be released on the PS2 (as that's how it looks). But I'm a Warriors' follower (and a Wii Lover) and SW3 has made my shopping list
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Wed Dec 2, 2009 11:31 pm
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I don't know if this has been shared yet, but Yukimura's second stage is here: http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm8981951It shows the prerequisite Honnoji cutscene, and also includes the scene with Keiji, Kanetsugu, Magoichi, Masamune and Yukimura speaking before Ueda Castle. This is the second stage : ) so 3-4 what are those...
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Wed Dec 2, 2009 11:35 pm
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But SW3 is the best Samurai warriors of saga truth? i have SW, SW2, SW2 XL (My prefer) and this in the future
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Wed Dec 2, 2009 11:37 pm
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It seems like it's gonna be the best, xionvolt. What, with the new characters, stages, CAW, and Takamaru
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Wed Dec 2, 2009 11:38 pm
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But SW3 is the best Samurai warriors of saga truth? i have SW, SW2, SW2 XL (My prefer) and this in the future i agree this one is the best and i haven't even played it lol
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Wed Dec 2, 2009 11:41 pm
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I don't really care that SW3 doesn't look like "next gen" material. It looks fine to me, kind of like their own "style" or something. And the story modes that were taken out might find their way back in someday with another installment or something. My opinion still stays that SW3 will simply be fun to play; whether it be on the Wii or another system, I'm up for playing it. This might become my favorite Warriors game as well, but I can't say so until I've played it for myself.
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Wed Dec 2, 2009 11:45 pm
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This is all just speculation, of course (well, 2-4 are). I'll be interested to see how close my guesses are to the true Story, though. Yukimura's known stages are:
1- Mikatagahara 2- Ueda Castle 3- Oshi Castle 4- Mitsunari Rescue 5- Osaka Castle
Correct me if I'm wrong. Tadakatsu's new theme sounds awesome. It has more of a traditional-rock feel than its previous techno mix. =D
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