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FFR Forum Awards & Local Mod Applications!

Posted in Flash Flash Revolution on January 7th, 201318 Comments »

That’s right that time of year has come again where you have the opportunity to vote for your favorites and even some of your least favorites of 2012. We’re using the same form we did last year for voting which you can find here. If you’d like to see a list of the current nominees based on votes so far you can find those here. Make sure you check all the rules in the Forum Awards thread. Remember, no voting for yourself.

On another note we are accepting applications for local moderator positions. Please check the announcement here for all the details.

Good Luck Everyone!

-psychoangel691 and the FFR Staff

Happy New Year!

Posted in Flash Flash Revolution on January 1st, 201329 Comments »

It’s that time of the year again. Let’s welcome 2013 with open arms, meaningful (or meaningless) resolutions, and a new song that everyone can enjoy!

Trinity by Step (TC_Halogen) – Expert [68] / 8:01 / Classical / Soundtrack

This lengthy but epic orchestral piece will take you on a journey through a medley of songs from the Monster Hunter series. Despite its length, the steps created by TC_Halogen are reasonable and will provide many opportunities for you to enjoy this musical wonder.

I’ll keep this short, so without further ado, please join me in celebrating the new year!

- bmah and the FFR Staff

Twelve Days of FFRmas 2012 – Day 12 & “Create a Token Image” Contest

Posted in Flash Flash Revolution on December 24th, 201253 Comments »

This is it everybody. I don’t think that there exists any combination of words that I can put here that can serve to accurately convey the gravity of our Twelve Days of FFRmas event’s twelfth and final release, so I think that I’ll just let the title speak for itself.

The Games We Played (Full Edition) by aspergian (Rebirth0) – Guru [76] / 17:02 / Token / Piano Medley

She gave him the will…to go back and perfect his seminal piece of Stepman history. All of aspergian’s seventeen minute long rendition of twenty-two different video game melodies and Rebirth0′s painstaking efforts to accurately sync and convey them in the four key format is finally here for you to bask in its full, unabridged glory. In order to unlock this not only record breaking but record shattering file, you’ll have to have achieved a full combo on The Games We Played Part 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 before checking your levelranks.php page. After you unlock the file, practice some deep breathing exercises, do some hand stretches, empty your bladder to the best of your abilities and, perhaps most importantly of all, enjoy the end of what we hope was an immensely gratifying experience!

See you next time!

Note:
You may have an offset issue with The Games We Played (Full Edition). Playing this song with velocity engine using offset adjustment is recommended. We’ll try to fix this issue as soon as possible.

[Create a Token Image Contest]

Hi everyone!

As you may have seen, many tokens and skills tokens have been added to the game in the past month or so. But wait, they don’t have any token images! What ever are we going to do? That’s where all of you come in. For the next two weeks, we are going to be holding a Create-A-Token-Image Contest that is open to everyone who wants to participate. The top three entries for each token will win some awesome prizes!

You don’t need much artistic experience, because they’re simple images. However, creativity and awesome designs will stand out for sure. Head on over to the contest, at HERE!

- plopadop and FFR Staff

Twelve Days of FFRmas 2012 – Day 11

Posted in Flash Flash Revolution on December 23rd, 201214 Comments »

Now that the subtle tingling feeling that had been brought about from having successfully survived the apocalypse is starting to wear off for most people, it would make sense that the vast majority of our population will transfix their focus on some other landmark instead. Thankfully for them, today just so happens to be the eve of Christmas Eve, or Christmas Eve Eve. In addition to being within the home stretch of the big day, you FFR-saavy individuals also get to experience the thrilling conclusion to yesterday’s release. I know – awesome, right?

White Walls, Part 2 by Between the Buried and Me (dore) – Brutal [89] / 7:15 / Skill Token / New Age Metal

Even on its own, with its length of 7:15, White Walls Part 2 is nothing to scoff at. However, when you also take into consideration the fact that Part 1 has a length of 6:53, White Walls as a whole hits a combined length of over 14 minutes which, in FFR terms, is nothing short of staggering. Can you handle such a grueling marathon, both physically and psychologically? Of course you can! All you have to do is exactly what the song says: step back, evaluate and recognize! Oh, and you have to unlock the second part as well. In order to do so, you’ll need to achieve at least a 2500 combo on White Walls Part 1 while also keeping your miss count in the single digits. Good luck!

- plopadop and FFR Staff

Twelve Days of FFRmas 2012 – Day 10

Posted in Flash Flash Revolution on December 22nd, 201214 Comments »

Congratulations! If you’re reading this message, then that means that you’ve survived the apocalypse! Hooray! Now go out and buy yourself a commemorative mug or something as you’ve definitely more than earned it. Now, while things might be fine and dandy on your end of the spectrum, those of us behind the scenes at FFR had honestly been expecting something a bit grander to occur. I mean, jimerax showed up to work wearing a fuzzy pink bike helmet and aperson spent the day hiding under a cardboard box that had “No Apocalypses Allowed” written on it! Although I hate to admit it, I almost wish that civilization really did crumble. Oh well, I guess there’s always next year.

White Walls, Part 1 by Between the Buried and Me (dore) – Guru [79] / 6:53 / Rock / New Age Metal

Fans of the both Between the Buried and Me as well as the Rock genre in general are going to adore this release. Before you get too wrapped up with your worrying, let me assure you that there aren’t any white 192nd burst walls in this file. What the chart does contain, however, is plenty of polyrhythms, extended jacks, jumpstreams, trills of both the one hand and two handed variety, runningmen, BPM changes, jump jacks and jump gluts that will be sure to leave you crying in the fetal position as you struggle to comprehend what exactly just happened. Like the vast majority of the charts that you’ve faced throughout the course of your Twelve Days of FFRmas adventure, this one is quite a formidable opponent as well. However, do not be deterred, because if you do then one of the FFR staff members will be legally required to come to wherever you live and whisper hurtful things in your ear until you muster up the courage to try your hardest!

- plopadop and FFR Staff

Twelve Days of FFRmas 2012 – Day 9

Posted in Flash Flash Revolution on December 21st, 201228 Comments »

We over here at FFR would like to take a moment to solemnly apologize for our actions. You see, at the onset of our journey, we held every single intention of delivering unto you twelve fantastic new songs for you to enjoy, but it appears that along the way we forgot one minor detail that in the end has proven to be our downfall. I can quite vividly recall a moment that occurred a couple of weeks ago in which bmah angrily slammed his fists down onto the FFR boardroom table, spilling his yoghurt everywhere, and screaming at the top of his lungs, “The only thing that’s gonna keep us from releasing these songs is the end of the world!” Well thanks a lot bmah, you apocalypse-causing jerk. Either way, now that the doomsday is upon us, we figured that the best way to simultaneously celebrate and lament our impending demise is to release not only one, but two new files! Now, I know what you’re thinking: “Didn’t you guys say that we were only getting one release a day?” and the answer to your question is an emphatic no, we never said that. Ever. Go back and check the records if you feel so inclined.

The earth blew up v2 by S.I.M. on kor Funkle (Choofers) – Expert [68] / 2:26 / Skill Token / Noizecore
World End’s Yama Xanadu by t+pazolite (0) – Guru [82] / 6:50 / Token / Freeform Hardcore

Those of you who were active on the forums when bob bob’s chart for The earth blew up was released back near the start of the year may remember the heated debate that it engendered. Some players proclaimed that it was an incredible piece of art that deserved every last nuance of the perfect score that one judge had bestowed it, while others spat on it and attested that they happily agree to placing their heads into a filthy public toilet and remaining there for several days if it meant that they’d never have to play through the file ever again. Since he had gone through the effort of bringing us his own take on this noizecore selection, it would appear that Choofers had sided with the latter of the two factions. Although relatively similar in terms of difficulty with its predecessor, version two features a slightly longer cut of the song itself as well as a completely different conceptualization of its various bleep and bloops. If you wish to give this file a try, then you’ll have to achieve a score that has less twelve goods, twenty-one averages, twenty misses and twelve boos (or, in simpler terms, better than 12-21-20-12) on The earth blew up v1.

Both 0 and t+pazolite are no strangers to the realm of difficult files. World End’s Yama Xanadu, a hardcore remix of Shikieiki Yamaxanadu’s theme from Touhou Kaeitzuka ~ Phantasmagoria of Flower View, achieved infamy in the western rhythm gaming community thanks in part to Malice’s Stepmania chart. Even by looking at the file statistics alone, it definitely goes without saying that 0′s rendition of this fervid piece is nothing to scoff at: clocking in at nearly 7 minutes and possessing 4501 arrows, this file boasts a higher note count than all of its publically released predecessors and falls short of the present record holder Vertex Beta vROFL’s total by a hundred and fifteen notes. If you thought that your fingers were in pain after yesterday’s marathon release, then you’re probably going to want to keep an ambulance at the ready for this one. If you want to try your hand at this modern masterpiece then you’re going to have to find the profile relevant to this day and ask a very important question: “End of the world?”

Today is the day in which we as a species are going to be meeting our inescapable doom…or are we? It’s always good to reassure yourself of the most important things, especially when it comes to something as substantial as the end of the world. Go ahead and interrogate the guy – I’m sure that he’s around here somewhere.

- plopadop and FFR Staff

Twelve Days of FFRmas 2012 – Day 8

Posted in Flash Flash Revolution on December 20th, 201216 Comments »

We’re now two thirds of the way through our Twelve Days of FFRmas exploits. Remember when I asked where time went earlier on in the event? Well, I really mean it this time. Tell me where the time goes or I will permanently delete one Legacy file from the game every hour on the hour! Wait, what? You want that to happen? Oh come on, you’re crazy! Yes, I honestly believe that Uber Rave is a masterpiece! Wait, no, hang on! Don’t you hang up on me! I just…hello? Oh goddammit.

Mega Man 9 Rock Medley by FreddeGredde (MarioNintendo & megamon88) – Master [72] / 7:26 / Arcade / VG Rock

Whoa, hold on a second here…a chart by megamon88 that isn’t pony-related and MarioNintendo that isn’t a piano solo? Maybe the world really is going to end after all. Well, regardless of humanity’s inescapable fate, two of our very own simfile judges have nevertheless teamed up with one another in order to bring you FreddeGredde’s aptly-titled Mega Man 9 Rock Medley. Play through the file and relive fighting Wily’s eight robot masters to the tune of wicked guitar solos and a driving beat that will make you want to stand up, attach a cardboard tube to your arm and pretend that you’re the Blue Bomber himself. Even though this file isn’t as densely layered as the previous few releases have been, its colossal length will definitely test the endurance, stamina, and concentration levels of even the most seasoned of Stepmen.

- plopadop and FFR Staff

Twelve Days of FFRmas 2012 – Day 7

Posted in Flash Flash Revolution on December 19th, 201217 Comments »

Just think, it was one week ago today when we as a community first embarked on our grand ol’ Twelve Days of FFRmas journey. It seems like such a long time ago now. Along the way we’ve laughed, we’ve cried, we’ve blackflagged, booflagged, missflagged and yes, even avflagged, all in the name of providing the Holy Father Synthlight with a couple of hearty chuckles. Oh, speaking of which, that reminds me: I keep forgetting to mention that the whole reason as to why Synthlight never makes an appearance anymore is because he’s too busy sitting in this massive underground amphitheater/colosseum place that shows nothing but live footage of every single FFR game that gets played. And before you ask, the answer is no, I don’t know why he does it either. Somebody told me once but I honestly forget. I think it had something to do with summoning an ancient demon maybe? Oh well, it’s probably not important.

Milky Blue by YMCK (icontrolyourworld) – Brutal [84] / 4:26 / Purchased / Cutie 8-bit Pop

Remember how Twinkle of the Stars was the first YMCK file on FFR to not feature trills and 32nds galore? Well, feel free to scrap that notion for Milky Blue. If you’re familiar with cetaka’s Stepmania chart for the song then you should know fully well exactly what sort of finger straining, curse engendering and monitor smashing fun you’re in for. All of the brave souls who strive to have every single song on FFR either passed, full combo’d or AAA’d shouldn’t fret though for the jumpstream-saavy icontrolyourworld has made the FFR version of Milky Blue an enjoyable experience for all, even if it brings them to the brink of despair. You’ll want to have your pocket books ready as well, for claiming the rights to this chart will cost you exactly 4500 credits. If you think that a cheery 8-bit pop song juxtaposed with fast 32nd streams, polyrhythms, jumpstreams and a formidable length is something that you wish to experience for yourself, then by all means please do so! After all, that’s what the song is there for, right?

- plopadop and FFR Staff

Twelve Days of FFRmas 2012 – Day 6

Posted in Flash Flash Revolution on December 18th, 201216 Comments »

If you happen to take a quick gander at a calendar today then you may experience jaw-dropping shock, immense relief or a fine juxtaposition of the two when you discover that there exists all but a single week-long stretch to separate those of us in the present moment from the fateful Christmas Day. By this point in time, the gift-related shenanigans have reached their climax: attempting to find a parking spot in virtually any mall across the globe will always amount to nothing more than an exercise in futility, and the endeavors put forth by children of all ages as they rummage through closets and crawlspaces alike in their never-ending search for hidden gifts have increased exponentially. If you need to take a break from either the impending feeling of doom that demonically looms over top of your head due to you having procrastinated your shopping, or the crippling anticipation that makes focusing on anything other than what you’re going to be receiving or giving to others nothing short of impossible, then feel free to play today’s release and try to get your mind out of the holiday gutter!

Kirlian Shores by The Flashbulb (DarkZtar) – Brutal [86] / 3:14 / Skill Token / Acoustic IDM

Much like our inevitable Renard release, having our Twelve Day of FFRmas event not include at least one song that had been released under one of the several aliases of acclaimed musician Benn Jordan would be as unthinkable as a DJ Sharpnel song that doesn’t incorporate samples, be them anime or otherwise, or a Synthlight file that’s legitimately on sync. Kirlian Shores is highly atmospheric pierce that features intense breakbeats in addition to a soothing soundscape, the likes of which serving as a perfect culmination between The Flashbulb’s earlier and later works. DarkZtar cuts no corners in his portrayal of the piece either; if the song features a fast burst of percussion then you better believe that you’re going to be dealing with a pattern that appropriately corresponds to the song’s intensity. Just make sure to keep in mind throughout the course of your sightreads that even if the song sounds as if it’s reached a relatively relaxing section that you shouldn’t lower your guard– after all, you never know when a rainbow-colored wall of notes is going to suddenly wash ashore. In order to unlock this file, you’ll need to full combo Kirlian Changes and achieve a score that features an identical number of perfects and boos. Good luck!

- plopadop and FFR Staff