Got anything to add to that?whooa21 wrote:Oh yeah the soundtrack downloads....
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I don't think it wasn't....Fast Feet Media (aka SEGA Media, soon to be RadioSEGAmedia) has tons of downloads, even non-SEGA ones. I think these were taken down to bandwidth issues...I wasn't around that era to fully know the details.... ^^'whooa21 wrote:Not much since I didn't know Rs even existed back then.... But wasn't there a copyright problem?
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Why is this the first time I've seen that interview? It's a pretty good read!mtwinny wrote:Just found a recent-ish interview of Gavvie back in December 2011! This one speaks not only about RadioSEGA, but his experience at the London Gaming Con!
See it here.
Oh and Gavvie - Daniel Bedingfield's first album was great. How dare you!
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One thing I remember about the past was hooking up my Nintendo Wii as a webcam (using capture cards, not hacking!!) in a conversation with Mark, and using it to test the way the playlist looked and testing whether the pop-up notification showed up on the TV.
I also remember when the fantastic Mufasa was a mod on the forums and the Master System boxarts he created. I was often jealous that he could listen to the stream in his car to and from work as my (then) mobile provider couldn't handle the countryside.
I also remember when the fantastic Mufasa was a mod on the forums and the Master System boxarts he created. I was often jealous that he could listen to the stream in his car to and from work as my (then) mobile provider couldn't handle the countryside.
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