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Some news of this week

Posted in Flash Flash Revolution on January 15th, 201223 Comments »

TIGER BLOODDue to concerns that FFR did not contain enough winning, the skill token known as OMGWTFT0k3N has been replaced with a song that contains more winning. It also contains… well, unlock the token yourself to see exactly why this unique file is clearly full of winning.
The token requirement remains the same: Get a score of 2 Perfects, 4 Goods, 6 Averages, 8 Misses, 10 Boos, and 12 max combo on Excite Bike.

Some of you may have noticed another new level that has been added recently. Put into the game to be the "Division 7" song for the six-division Official Tournament that just ended, *Whimper Wall* clocks in at a solid 99 on FFR’s 1-13 difficulty scale… yeah. The steps are absurdly overdone to say the least.
Note that points scored on this file do not count for your grand total, and furthermore it will probably not be staying public forever. "Enjoy" it while you can…

In a final bit of news, token number 40, which rewards "You Gotta B-E-E-R!", has been activated recently.
To unlock it, simply get positive scores on all four of the other beer themed songs stepped by bmah.
(BEER, BEER MY FRIEND, beer(party)tune, and BEER? FOR BATHING!!)

We hope you enjoy this winning update. Enjoy your arrow smashing!
~hi19hi19 and the FFR Staff

6th Official FFR Tournament: Results!

Posted in Flash Flash Revolution on January 11th, 201229 Comments »

The tournament is over! After eight weeks, we finally have declared our champions in each division of the tournament.

All first place winners, send a message to who_cares973 about a prize from him:

The song can be any song of your choice – there are no restrictions as to what the song can be or the length of the song. I am able to cut the song at my own discretion if I feel that the song is too long for the file (e.g. the song is 12 minutes long and the interesting part is in the middle 2 minutes). If you know specifically what part of a song you want to be stepped, please let me know or else I will chose my own cut. The difficulty of the file can be suggested, but if the difficulty suggested doesn’t match the song, then it will be brought to your attention.

Also, all first place winners should take a look at Choofers’ thread, as he has promised to make you an “OP” (opening theme). Take a look at this thread for more details on this prize.

Onto the results!

Division 1:
takumi000 – 1st place
DAMAN4 – 2nd place
Escha – 3rd place
akidaki – 4th place
TheThong – 5th place

Our first place winner takumi000 came a long way in this tournament, trailing in comparison to the rest of the pack for the first four rounds of the tournament. Somewhere along the way, he caught his stride as a player. Practice had finally made perfect – or, perhaps he was able to run down a long streak of luck. In any case, his tournament performance in the last half was very strong, sitting at the top of the pack for the last half of the tournament. Escha put on a serious fight during the round 6 tiebreaker of Eclipse, beating our champion in the round. takumi000 traded blows with DAMAN4 on the final round, grappling for position, but finally sealed the deal, rightfully claiming his first place prize. Well deserved win, takumi000, congratulations!

Division 2:
fenderg – 1st place
reuben_tate – 2nd place
magicturbo – 3rd place
ghost- – 4th place
i will pwn u – 5th place

After reuben_tate’s not-quite-SDG run on Jeanie and Caroline, many people thought that he had it in the bag; the Official Tournament predictions thread showed that same trend. Aside from a minor hiccup on Sunless Daybreak, it seemed like he was going to run strong straight to the finish. The intermediate division proved something to be true: expect the unexpected. Both ghost- and i will pwn u were looking strong on their round 7 songs, when they were both trumped in the last hours of the tournament by our 1st and 3rd place finishers, fenderg and magicturbo. In the final round, reuben_tate came off to an early lead, and fenderg responded back. After a bit of trading off, fenderg managed to hold the D2 favorite off. Congratulations, fenderg!

Division 3:
rayword45 – 1st place
AD4M-V – 2nd place
jgano – 3rd place
supermoe1985 – 4th place
The_Toymaker – 5th place

Division 3 never seem to have a clear-cut favorite. supermoe1985 was a favorite by a few forum members – others have had TS regular The_Toymaker out in the front lines. Later down the line, AD4M-V was mentioned as a favorite with his constant comebacks and clinches in danger. No one seemed to believe in rayword45 and jgano, until the last three rounds, where it really counted. rayword exploded out of the gates on round 6, being the only person to snag a perfect score on the round and securing a position to the top 5. In the round of 5, rayword, AD4M-V, and jgano really turned up the heat and showed everyone what they were made of, pumping out lower-end single digit goods. The final round was one to keep an eye on though, as position continued to switch back and forth. None of the players started off well, posting scores lacking a full combo. jgano was the first to break through and full combo the song, with a halfway decent good count. AD4M-V pushed past jgano, forcing him to improve once more. After trading a few blows, it looked like AD4M-V was going to take down the tournament with a sub-25 good run. rayword45 then came out of the shadows, and stuck it right to AD4M-V, beating him by 3 goods to take the tournament down for good. Our Division 3 champion had this to say after achieving his winning run: “Just to tell you, reading will save your life. I skipped the gym to read my ELA book, so my mom left and I decided to give the song a non-serious run. Which turned serious.”

Division 4:
YOSHl – 1st place
yo man im awesome – 2nd place
DarknessXoXLight – 3rd place
sjoecool1991 v2 – 4th place
hi19hi19 – 5th place

The Expert division generated a ton of attention. With three very well known female players in the mix, a hi19hi19 who was getting ridiculously low single digit good runs on his own FGO file, CammyGoesRawr, a huge underdog, and a few others who felt like they were (initially) poorly placed, like YOSHl, who had this to say about his placement “lol D4…*stands no chance*”, D4 was one division that many people had their eyes on. Right at the start, hi19hi19 was subtly complained about in certain areas of the site due to the constant barrage of strong FMO and FGO scores. No action was taken on his placement, and the tournament progressed with our top 5 constantly trading position on many songs. Just when everyone thought DarknessXoXLight was down and out for the count, she’d come back and claw her way into safety, and through to the next round. sjoecool1991 v2 and yo man im awesome showed some great improvement in consistency through their tournament scores and/or level ranks as well. One competitor came out in a blaze of glory in this competition. YOSHl, who was a huge underdog, is the biggest proof that the official tournament can bring out the best out of a player. Racking up 2,069 plays over the course of the tournament, YOSHl fought on every round until he got the score that he needed to survive, or, in the case of the last three rounds, the score that he desired. But no one could have predicted the score that YOSHl pulled out at the last hour of the final round; if there were any way to seal the deal, this would be the way to do it. Congratulations, YOSHl – you truly, truly deserve it.

Division 5:
Choofers – 1st place
Stage: – 2nd place
MikeShinoda12345 – 3rd place
justin_ator – 4th place
Coolboyrulez0 – 5th place

Our new Master division (in the context of there being a sixth division) had a pretty rocky line-up, with the difficulties pushing up and down as the rounds went on. Stage: made an impressive appearance to those who weren’t aware of his presence by posting a Jamais Deux missflag (perfection with a miss…what a shame). His tournament presence was just as powerful, keeping a relatively strong composure throughout the entire competition by maintaining single digit good scores or better up until the final round. Seasoned StepMania player Choofers also had a very strong run through the tournament, managing the same feat as Stage: did, keeping his scores to a single digit good or better for the first seven rounds. Our third place finisher, MikeShinoda12345, was relatively quiet and unmentioned throughout the tournament, but he trudged through the tournament with very solid scores, including an impressive round 7 score that would push him into the safe spot along with Stage:, and put Choofers right above the line with justin_ator and Coolboyrulez0 fighting to improve. Come round 8, Choofers immediately exploded out of the gates with a tournament-winning 15 good run on one of the most technical For Gurus Only files to date. Check out some replay footage here, or, take a look at the run caught on video here. Great job Choofers!

Division 6:
DossarLX ODI – 1st place
samurai7694 – 2nd place
leonid – 3rd place
TC_Halogen – 4th place
Xayphon – 5th place

And last but not least, we get down to the Guru division. A sixth division was added this time around in an effort to accommodate for not only a wide skill gap, but also to account for the amount of skill this division had. In previous tournaments, a few level For Masters Only AAAs would drag you into the Masters division. This time, you had to be very near a For Gurus Only AAA (or physically own one to your name) to qualify for this division. The predictions of the winner this year were unanimous – some going as far as saying that they should hand him the prize simply for entering. While the predictions did pan out correctly, and DossarLX ODI did win the tournament, it is very worthwhile to mention the other players who did something notable. Our second place finisher, samurai7694, beat out TC_Halogen on a round 7 tiebreaker to put up a ridiculous fight on the lunacy known as Rave7, ending the round with a single good. Our third place finisher, leonid, after constantly mentioning that he would not make it deep into the tournament, managed to fight hard enough to secure a position in the finals. Our 4th place finisher, TC_Halogen, managed to hold a perfect score through the first six out of eight songs, and our 5th place finisher, Xayphon, managed to hold a perfect score through the first five rounds. Congratulations to DossarLX ODI for doing what we all expected, and a second set of congratulations to samurai7694 for putting on one of the greatest fights in FFR official tournament history – you definitely kept everyone on the edge of their seats, and no spectator can ask more of you than that.

Special thanks goes out to all of the simfile artists who made this tournament possible with their content! Without your help, this tournament wouldn’t have all new songs! Thank you guys so much!

- TC_Halogen, psychoangel691, FFR Staff

Want to discuss song difficulties?

Posted in Flash Flash Revolution on January 4th, 20125 Comments »

WhatPic?A new year and a new subforum added to our vast library of reading/posting areas available here at FFR!!

We welcome to General Talk, the FFR Difficulty Subforum. A place dedicated to debating/deciding the difficulties of our many borderline files in-game. We would highly recommended viewing the Guidelines Sticky and other examples of acceptable posting before making any new threads, as they are checked by our moderation team before being made public for users to discuss.

If debating the actual fine lines between the existing difficulties is more your thing, there is also a place to make your suggestions to the thread for Difficulties of in game songs. These suggestions and votes will be collected and will hold weight in determining if songs get bumped up, down or remain at their current difficulty rating. So if you have an opinion, now is the best time to voice it!

Happy New Year, and have fun exploring our new subforum!!
~ nois-or-e & the FFR Forum Staff

FFR Official Tournament: Finals

Posted in Flash Flash Revolution on January 4th, 201213 Comments »

This is it – the moment everyone has been waiting for. All of the competition, the struggle, and the hype, has lead up to this moment. Those of you who have made it to this round – you have the luxury of saying that you made it to the end. You’ll also be adding at least one support token to your name, as well as a profile badge with your placement on it. There’s a lot to be proud of.

However, the fate of two Guru division players has not yet been decided. A struggle on round 7 has ended with TC_Halogen and samurai7694 in a stalemate. Both ended the round with three goods. In just 24 hours, one of them will make their first FFR official tournament final round.

Division 6 – Round 7 3rd place Tiebreaker: do i smile?
TC_Halogen vs. samurai7694

Anyone who was in the top division of the Dragons Fury tournament will more than likely wince at the mention of this question. do i smile? by t+pazolite is fairly similar to other t+pazolite songs, with a very fast pace of 250 BPM. However, it pulls a fast one by taking gradually increasing the pace from 250 all the way up past the 2000 BPM mark. It takes a speed demon to stream past 275 BPM, but to hold 320 BPM 16ths constant into a wall of quarter notes that pushes past 30 notes per second is nothing short of an act of lunacy. Credit goes to _.Spitfire._ for this brutally high For Gurus Only File.

In addition to the Guru division tiebreaker, we also have to settle a 4th place tie in the Advanced division, between The_Toymaker and supermoe1985.

Division 3 – Round 7 4th/5th place Tiebreaker: Treasure Planet
The_Toymaker vs. supermoe1985

Initially planned to be used in Division 5 of the official tournament, Treasure Planet by Renard (as Adraen) is a fast paced, level 11 difficulty file by megamon88. Treasure Planet’s chart utilizes the song’s intensity to create a very fast and overall relentless chart that features very fast streams and broken jumpstreams, as well as some occasional hard-to-hit bursts. In addition to a typical megamon chart, triples have been added for the noticeably loud cymbal crashes.

For the rest of you guys – REMEMBER: All scores for this tournament are recorded automatically. See the tournament dashboard to see how you’re doing in comparison to your opponents!

Division 1: Throwing Fire
Our remaining contenders: takumi000, DAMAN4, Escha

The Beginner division has seen a really wide range of files at the start of this tournament. When this tournament began, you opened out the tournament with a Standard level file. At round 7, you were sitting in the Challenging difficulty. Did any of you expect to make it this far after not being able to get a perfect score on the first two rounds? Look at you now – you beat out all of the perfectionists with your constant increases in skill. And now, you three will fight it out one last time, on Throwing Fire by Ronald Jenkees. Throwing Fire is a 9 on FFR’s 13 point scale. Veteran simfile author who_cares973 brings a very technical file that tests rhythmic detail and accuracy in an attempt to follow free-form synth melodies, while following an active percussion line in the background. Round 7 may have been quite a bit faster in terms of speed, but this song pushes a ton of different patterns, including some quick bursts, and triples as well. Good luck!

Division 2: Fish Hell
Our remaining contenders: reuben_tate, magicturbo, fenderg

Wow! Talk about last minute clinching! Both fenderg and magicturbo secured their positions in the final round with less than two hours to go. Because of those last minute improvements, you both get to face off against each other and reuben_tate on Fish Hell, by OSTER Project. Fish Hell is a Very Challenging rated file by megamon88 that builds on the focus of multiple techniques from last round and adds even more. While this file focuses a bit more on jacks than last round did, it also adds more length, and heavier layering too. You’ll be facing a lot more jumps this time too, not to mention a bit higher of a step count.

Division 3: SOLROS
Our remaining contenders: AD4M-V, rayword45, jgano

And we’re down to three! Congratulations to our finalists for making it to the round of three. The only things that stand in the way of you being Division 3 champion are your opponents, and SOLROS. SOLROS, by Grand Thaw is a FMO difficulty level song charted by FFR R1 simfile judge, iironiic. In an effort to close out the tournament, SOLROS swoops in and tests every skill – tons of 24th bursting, quite a few bits of 24th note trilling, a ton of complex rhythms, runningmen, bits of stream, jacks, and more. If you’re looking for any sort of technique to give yourself an advantage against your opponent, I’m sorry to inform you that there simply isn’t one – it’s a technical masterpiece.

Division 4: Music (For Kirby)
Our remaining contenders: YOSHl, yo man im awesome, DarknessXoXLight

Last round had quite a bit of argument in terms of file difficulty, with people saying that Ziergdsx’s chart for Tsugihagi Construction simply wasn’t hard enough to be a For Gurus Only difficulty. This file more than makes up for that. Music [for anything that's a pink vacuum (or to be short, for Kirby)] by Yosk! is a For Gurus Only file by FFR’s one and only bmah. This file is a considerable spike from last round, featuring a massive stream section that’s equal to about the speed of Reality, as well as some dense and long-distance jumpstream, and climaxes with one huge potentially combo-breaking difficulty spike: a ton of 16th note jacks following a repeating piano. Not so easy anymore, huh?

Division 5: Scrap Syndrome
Our remaining contenders: Stage:, MikeShinoda12345, Choofers

We’re turning down the song speed quite a bit, but increasing pattern difficulty ten-fold (not really, but this file is still pretty rough). Scrap Syndrome marks the 5th appearance of Yuuyu in FFR (and in this tournament!), and this time, Yuuyu returns to the game with a vengeance. TC_Halogen turns up the heat with a brutal For Gurus Only File that requires speed, demands burst control, and requires stamina to survive. Running over 3 minutes with 2400 steps, this file carries an average near twelve and a half notes per second. To make matters worse, there are many bursts within the file that cannot be cheated. Conquer this file, and you’re worthy of D5 champion.

Division 6: Rave7
Our remaining contenders: DossarLX ODI, leonid, (round 7 tiebreaker winner)

And then, there’s the Guru division. After Husigi Usagi Milk Tei, surely things can’t get any tougher, can they? Wrong – they can. Rave7, by DEV/NULL is a clear demonstration of when a 12 point rating simply isn’t enough. Rave7 is FFR’s 5th FSO (For Stepmen Only, level 13) file, only sitting up with the ranks of Reluctantly Accepting Overexhaustion, Death Piano, Metro, and Vertex BETA vrofl. Opening with huge streams of 200 BPM 24th runs to bring the pain, Rave7 continues to assault you 200 BPM 16th runs mixed in with various 24th and 32nd bursts, without the runs letting easily. FFR hasn’t experienced a file like this in quite some time. Credit goes to hi19hi19 for bringing a file this insane to life.

Who’s going to wind up on top? We’ll find out in just one week. Stay tuned.

– TC_Halogen, psychoangel691, FFR Staff

Happy New Year, 2012!

Posted in Flash Flash Revolution on January 1st, 201221 Comments »

A gift for you... enjoy!Happy New Year everyone!

At the end of the last year, the Chrismas cross-event between Thirdstyle was done and FFR official tournament is going now, and we have another new song event for the new year today.

As well as the last year’s releases, we have some BEER songs today.
Here’s a list of today’s songs.. ALL of BEER songs are stepped by bmah, as always.
This year’s songs are relatively easier than the last year’s ones, overall.

beer(party)tune by valentia (bmah) – Hip-Hop (Hip-Hop) / Tricky / 1:29
BEER? FOR BATHING!! by LU (bmah) – Purchased (Drum’n Bass) / Challenging / 2:01

The price of BEER? FOR BATHING!! (credits) is the same with the number of this year.

We’ll have another song as a Token, so we’ll inform you in this article when it is added.

Enjoy your new year’s vacation!

*UPDATED* – sorry for the delay, now the token is officially added.

Get positive scores on all four BEER songs then check levelrank.php to get You Gotta B-E-E-R!.

~FFR Simfile Team

6th Official FFR Tournament: Semi-Finals!

Posted in Flash Flash Revolution on December 28th, 201125 Comments »

Round 7 of the 6th Official FFR Tournament has begun. We are down to the top thirty players, or, if you only care about your division, down to the top five of each. For those of you who are still alive, congratulations on making it to the third tier of prizes! You now have FREEDOM DiVE, Vertex BETA vrofl, and now, the first LP of Low Pass Records in your possession. Things can’t possibly get any better, can they?

Well, you get to compete for another round against your four divisional rivals for one. Make the top three of your division in this round, and you’ll have serious bragging rights. How many opportunities will you have to not only say that you made it to the final round of an official tournament, but also show everyone your shiny new profile badge?

Are you snarling at your opponents now? Do you want to tear them apart limb for limb yet? If not, here’s one last enticement – make it to top three in your respective divisions and you’ll earn at least one support token, as well as a chance to duel one last time under the constraints of the official tournament for an FFR T-Shirt.

Good luck guys! You’re potentially two weeks away from victory!

REMEMBER: All scores for this tournament are recorded automatically. See the tournament dashboard to see how you’re doing in comparison to your opponents!

Division 1: Earthquake on the Southern Texas Canyon
Our remaining contenders: takumi000, Escha, akidaki, TheThong, DAMAN4

The Beginner division FINALLY hit their cracking point for AAAs last round, with a complete shut-out. Nobody snagged the perfect score. Let’s give credit to takumi000 for beating divisional favorite Escha by a mere TWO boos in the second half of the round. takumi000 has obviously found his stride, snagging the reins of this round after being 6th out of 8 in the tiebreaker. Round 7 turns the difficulty knob even more to the right with Earthquake on the Southern Texas Canyon, an intense song by VG Metal artists ThePlasmas. woker-X has created a Challenging level chart that pushes out a ton of streaming and jumpstreaming to follow the active percussion line of the song. While this chart packs a huge punch of difficulty for Division 1, it’s lacking in length. Keep a look out for the three underdogs in the division – akidaki, TheThong and DAMAN4 -all- did better than our round 6 division leader on the tiebreaker, so there’s obviously some potential for this round to be hectic!

Division 2: Disco Balls
Our remaining contenders: i will pwn u, reuben_tate, ghost-, magicturbo, fenderg

Division 2 has had a relatively rough ride since round 5, but our Intermediate division has constantly stepped up to the plate. This round, we have Disco Balls by roop, a borderline Challenging/Very Challenging level file by prolific simfile artist bmah. Last round, Haruka Kanata brought a technical flare to division 2, using short but speedy bursts in an effort to break combo. This time, there’s an increase in density, and some added combo-breaking difficulty by way of jacks. Certain areas of this chart compare to bmah’s previous rage-inducing file, elegante. There are two clear contenders for the top 3 spot – forum favorite reuben_tate has been making an increase in skill that is nothing short of incredible, shocking everyone with a recent run of Jeanie and Caroline that would compare to some Division 4 level players. On the flip side, we have i will pwn u, who has emerged as a divisional leader by pulling a booflag on round 5 and was tied with division favorite reuben_tate on round 6. magicturbo’s strength in this tournament has been subtle in the intermediate division, rivaling i will pwn u’s non-perfect count for the first five rounds (5 goods and a boo for both players!). Will ghost- and fenderg decide to turn up the heat and put pressure on the rest of the party?

Division 3: Determination
Our remaining contenders: rayword45, The_Toymaker, AD4M-V, jgano, supermoe1985

What a fitting song name for the semi-final round of a tournament! Our five semi-finalists will face off on Determination, by AKIMO, the first For Masters Only file in the Advanced division. kommisar brings a relatively familiar feel with this file, highly reminiscent of Brandish Headless’ slow but dense pace with a relatively fast solo in between to give a “break” from the forced jumpy structure. Last round was an intense one, with an EXTREMELY tight cutoff of 1 good and 1 boo set by forum favorite supermoe1985; it looks like you’ll live to tell the story of round 7 in the FFR official tournament! On the other side of the spectrum, rayword45, who was scraping by in the previous rounds decided to bring his A-game and stand out as the only person to get a perfect score on the round 6 song. ThirdStyle regular The_Toymaker also stood strong this round, sitting in second place with AD4M-V by the smallest of margins, with an extra tap added to an otherwise perfect run. As far as the rest of division 3, let’s give everyone eliminated in the 6th round of this tournament a hand for their hard effort – the lowest score in the entire division was two goods! That’s effort, folks.

Division 4: Tsugihagi Construction
Our remaining contenders: YOSHl, yo man im awesome, hi19hi19, DarknessXoXLight, sjoecool1991 v2

Without a doubt, Division 4 has been getting battered in this tournament. Just when they all thought they were finally getting a break with Colorful Course, they got slapped hard in the face with Mermaid Island. At this stage of the tournament, there ARE no easy files. Tsugihagi Construction by t+pazolite with Ziergdsx18‘s steps pushes the Expert division into the realm of the For Gurus Only area. Similar to Division 5′s Magical Higan Tour 2009 chart, Tsugihagi Construction is a very demanding chart, forcing players to handle bursts of 250 BPM 16ths, tangled within jumps and away from some fast 32nd bursts. Speed and density are huge challenges in this file. YOSHl absolutely slammed the competition on Mermaid Island, using his jack and trill strengths to achieve a 1 good and 1 average score, a score that would remain on the top 10 of the song’s leaderboards for a good majority of the round. Let’s not overshadow the other two players who did extremely well this round – hi19hi19, who is still alive and journeying into the familiar For Gurus Only territory, an area of the game that he has proven to be strong at, and yo man im awesome, who is gaining a bit of accuracy and control on higher level files. sjoecool1991 v2′s scores indicate that he’s packing quite a bit of skill behind him, and DarknessXoXLight, while a forum favorite, is only scraping by this round.

Division 5: Pandora
Our remaining contenders: MikeShinoda12345, Coolboyrulez0, Stage:, justin_ator, Choofers

A semi-final round, named Pandora? If you don’t think it means trouble, you probably should try to remember the power of Pandora’s box. Pandora by Kkrusty is a For Gurus Only file by _.Spitfire._ that starts off with a really slow pace but breaks out nothing short of hell itself, busting out a 250 BPM section filled with violent jumpstream, short 32nd bursts, some 24th bursts within jumps, and an unrelenting density. Round 6′s Indo No Sobaya, while deemed easier than round 5′s Magical Higan Tour, managed to keep the round AAA-less. MikeShinoda12345 took charge of the division with a two good run on the song, holding everyone else, including round 5 leader and favorite Stage: at bay. While these two have been mentioned quite a bit in the forums, we can’t forget about the other three players in the division. Choofers, who was sitting in the lowest position at the end of Round 6, is close to multiple For Gurus Only AAAs, and also packs a ton of speed, something that is not only tested, but also demanded for this round. Coolboyrulez0 and justin_ator have sat under the radar for the past few rounds, and with only one more round to go, it’s either now or never to try and shine.

Division 6: Husigi Usagi Milk Tei
Our remaining contenders: DossarLX ODI, leonid, TC_Halogen, samurai7694, Xayphon

The Guru division cage has dropped to five remaining players, and it truly has become a battle of the titans. This round’s song is Husigi Usagi Milk Tei by Yuuyu, a brutal For Gurus Only file created by jimerax that throws absolutely EVERYTHING possible in an effort to stop a full combo. From fast bursts, to straight trilling, to jacks, to huge roll walls and dense jumpstream, there isn’t a truly dominant structure in this file for anyone to destroy. Two of the five remaining players still have a perfect tournament score – DossarLX ODI and TC_Halogen, with samurai7694 having a cumulative score of one good, leonid with two, and Xayphon having a jumbled mess of 1-1-0-2 for a cumulative score. With all five players being near perfection for the entire tournament, this is anyone’s game. With a file this brutal, surely AAA streaks should be put to a halt here.

Whoo boy. One more round and this thing is all over. It went by so quickly.

- TC_Halogen, psychoangel691; FFR Staff

Christmas Event Day12 ~Cross-event with Thirdstyle~

Posted in Flash Flash Revolution on December 25th, 201111 Comments »

Merry Christmas! And This is the final day of this event.
Okay, the big news for today: All StylePoint gains are doubled. I know you’ll want to get playing pretty quickly to take advantage of this, so I’ll briefly describe today’s releases.
A gift for you... enjoy!
The Air I Breathe, a simultaneously gentle and rough rock/screamo song by Our Last Night, is stepped by Nocturne. You might notice the file is not a constant BPM, but at the same time it doesn’t try to shove gimmicks down your throat.

Play The Air I Breathe!

Aquazar Destroys The Plastic World is from a common name here on ThirdStyle, odaxelagnia, and it sounds as much like a walking mass of samples as Freaking Club Music. In fact, even the charts by Housekeeper seem similar. Whatever, it’s all fun.

Play Aquazar Destroys The Plastic World!

A gift for you... enjoy!
Carol Of The Bells…hmm, this sounds strikingly familiar too! That aside, this version done by August Burns Red has actual bells which build into a powerful rock/metal melody with a kick. Stepped by DrTran.

Play Carol Of The Bells (again)!

Jingle Bells Speedcore is exactly as it says – it’s a certain familiar tune with a fresh, fast kick injected by SD-501. The chart stepped by Jonny is also festive, containing only red, green and white notes!

Play Jingle Bells Speedcore!

Enjoy your time!

~kisler, JX and the FFR/TS Staff

Christmas Event Day11 ~Cross-event with Thirdstyle~

Posted in Flash Flash Revolution on December 24th, 201132 Comments »

The last day of FFR releases...And so we arrive at Day 11 of the FFR and ThirdStyle event, the last day of event releases on FFR. Everyone excited? Well you should be, because we have FOUR files for you today!

Where Are You Christmas by The Piano Guys (iironiic) – Classical (Piano Ensemble) / Tricky / 3:53
Rain by YMCK (Kommisar) – Secret [48,000 credits] (Cutie 8-bit Pop) / For Guru’s Only / 5:05

Where Are You Christmas is a beautiful song from YouTube sensations The Piano Guys, with masterfully synced steps provided by iironiic. The song is a cover of an old favorite recorded by Faith Hill, but still retains all the magic the original inspires. Hopefully as you sit and play this file, the tune puts you in a wistful Christmas mood!
The song Rain has spawned some notoriously hard charts for Stepmania, and Kommisar’s steps for FFR certainly don’t disappoint either when it comes to difficulty. The lengthy chart features a little of everything, with some fast and relentless streams, some dense 16th jump sections, a handful of tricky polyrhythms… oh and those trills that Rain files tend to be infamous for. Definitely not a file for the faint of fingers!

Rudi the Techno Pioneer by Chevron (hi19hi19) – Skill-Token (Raggacore) / For Masters Only / 3:09
Requirement: Full Combo Nedeleg Laouen! with 2 or less goods

This file is an extremely unique take on the classic Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer tune… and maybe some other Christmas classics mashed in there too. Score some solid accuracy on the recently released Purchased file Nedeleg Laouen! and Rudi can be yours to play forever.

Piano Etude (Demon Fire) [Oni] by OSTER Project (who_cares973) – Skill-Token (Piano Solo) / For Guru’s Only / 3:17
Requirement: Get 1224 Combo and pass on Piano Etude (Demon Fire) [Heavy]

Piano Etude (Demon Fire) [Oni] is… a challenge. By showing you can combo the already rather difficult public chart for this song, you can unlock this masterpiece stepped by wc. Not only does it have much more accurate sync than the public chart, it also steps far more of the sounds in the song, making it extremely difficult. For all those who have been wanting another intense classical chart, please enjoy!

And finally, a somewhat personal message from me:
I think around this time is a good opportunity to reflect on what is truly valuable to us. Regardless of race, religion, or ideals, everyone can use a little time to step back and appreciate life. As you spend time with family, friends, or even just forever alone, try your best to spread some happiness. Even as we indulge a little around this time in modern consumer culture, it’s important to keep in mind that the smallest of kind actions can make the biggest of impacts.

We hope you have enjoyed all your FFResents throughout this event.
The event will culminate with day twelve tomorrow on ThirdStyle.
That’s it for this update. Happy Holidays, and as always, enjoy your arrow smashing!

~hi19hi19, JX and the FFR Staff

Christmas Event Day10 ~Cross-event with Thirdstyle~

Posted in Flash Flash Revolution on December 22nd, 201112 Comments »

It’s day 10! That means we’ve hit the double digits, and the day everyone’s been waiting for is now close at hand.
A gift for you... enjoy!
Yesterday FFR didn’t stop at 2, but gave us a triple release, including a brand new Skill Token to unlock! Today, ThirdStyle is having its own triple release day. That’s right, three new songs for players of any skill level to enjoy. So, first up is the second appearance of the Renard alias Kitsune^2 on ThirdStyle, a chiptune/8bit song called The Steel Monster Above The City. This level is impressively tough; chart artist Halogen- described the Hard file as “the most technically difficult chart I’ve played on TS.” And Medium isn’t too simple, either, with tricky minijacks and fast 24th streams peppered throughout. But whatever, go play.

Play The Steel Monster Above The City and other Renard songs on ThirdStyle!

Previously:
Day1 – Reality Hits You Hard Bro by The Gregory Brothers (DossarLX ODI)
Day2 – Cirno’s Perfect Math Class by IOSYS OS (Nocturne)
Day3 – Submission Rules by MarioNintendo (MarioNintendo)
Day4 – Mirage Garden by Xi (Halogen-)
Day5 – CmR by General Fuzz (hi19hi19), Elektrik shiivers by Aliceffekt (nois-or-e)
Day6 – Operation: Evolution by Dimrain47 (Vote4Nixon)
Day7 – Nedeleg Laouen! by TroisNyxEtienne (hi19hi19) and FF7 Battle by Metaljonus (megamon88)
Day8 – Chemical Blip by Anti-Syne (Zero) and Christmas Time is Here by Sodaphon (kisler)
Day9 – bossa nova of december by katoh (bmah), Try To Star by S.S.H. (Rebirth0) and A Correspondances Illumitees by Aliceffekt (nois-or-e)

A gift for you... enjoy!
The second offering today is from another inactive stepper come alive, Patashu. He’s bringing another Christmas-related song to the party with Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence. This song is by sasakure.UK, who focuses on Vocaloid and remix work. Of course we’ll take anything holiday related, and the song even sounds great too!

Play Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence!

(And yes, we do know grammar; punctuation tends to mess up the score processing, though.)
A gift for you... enjoy!

And finally – wow, we’re just resurrecting everyone this winter, aren’t we? DrTran is back in town with Deck The Halls. Yep, it’s another themed song! Enjoy this happy-hardcore holiday tune by Newgrounds user ActionHobo.

Play Deck The Halls!

Enjoy these 3 songs on Thirdstyle!

I’m going to pre-empt things here with a bit of a sweetener! I set up a little scavenger hunt for you all to go looking in the depths of ThirdStyle. I can give you two hints; after that, the rest is up to you. Do note that this might require some off-site research. This is a one-day contest, and the reward is StylePoints…many of them.

The hints:
1. Start at the root.
2. A key may help you.

~kisler, JX and the FFR/TS Staff