File: knights_of_labrynna.swf-(6.76 MB, 550x550, Loop)
[_] OC time. Anonymous 08/25/14(Mon)06:50 No.2501829
>> [_] Anonymous 08/25/14(Mon)06:53 No.2501830
Could do with a loading screen
7/10
>> [_] Anonymous 08/25/14(Mon)06:53 No.2501831
nice
>> [_] Anonymous 08/25/14(Mon)06:57 No.2501835
this is amazing, I love muse.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/25/14(Mon)07:01 No.2501840
You don't understand how horses run do you?
>> [_] Anonymous 08/25/14(Mon)07:04 No.2501842
>>2501840
Blame Gameboy-era sprite animation, not me.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/25/14(Mon)07:13 No.2501844
this is great and don't listen to that guy saying this need a loading screen, only pleb-level
loops have those. real men's loops don't have preloaders.
swf files are built to be streamed, anyone that require you to load the file 100% before watching
it simply hasn't understood how the flash format works
>> [_] Anonymous 08/25/14(Mon)07:16 No.2501848
whats the song name? Its very relaxing.
Nice spritework too.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/25/14(Mon)07:21 No.2501853
>>2501848
nevermind i'm retarded and found it
its the vitamin string quartet cover that threw me off
>> [_] Anonymous 08/25/14(Mon)07:23 No.2501854
>>2501848
"Knights of Cydonia" by Muse, but this is a string cover.
These are sprites from the intro of Oracle of Ages on Gameboy Color, except since I could not
find a rip of the sprites from the intro, I had to do a lot of ghetto youtube screencapping and
editing. Afterthought: I should have used an emulator.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/25/14(Mon)07:42 No.2501863
>>2501840
>horse
I thought it was a dog.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/25/14(Mon)07:50 No.2501868
>>2501854
Nostalgia hitting me like a truck right now.
I didn't even remember which zelda it was, I only remember going to see a beauty playing her tune
when she disappears, it was the first time I was so convicted in saving a damsel in distress.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/25/14(Mon)09:08 No.2501901
>>2501868
Either Oracle of Ages or Oracle of Seasons
>> [_] Anonymous 08/25/14(Mon)09:15 No.2501904
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2ybCjf6ras
This was written by The Tornados. Matthew Bellamy's father was a part of the band, and Knights of
Cydonia references the song.