A list of puns related to "Arcade (song)"
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Spotify 2021 wrapped or not, what Arcade Fire song have you listened to most this year?
Looking back at your year, why do you think you've listened so much to it?
Mine was "Keep the car running", according to Spotify. It was surprising to see this, as I have never imagined I listened to it so many times (59 times). Still, I traveled a lot by car this summer and now I remember it was one of my favourite travelling tracks because of its tempo and overall dynamics.
I just suddenly remembered the existence of the song and it was kinda catchy but I couldn't find it. The last of the song is those bass type instrunental drops that really hit hard and iss probably used in some clips. The song is those typical getting with a girl type song. The chorus of the song has probably an ask-and-reply type lyric and idk probably a part where it says or depicts stripping in a studio. The audio video on youtube has about 1 to 10 million views maybe? and i also kept on thinking of the word "time", could be something to do with the song creators or album.
Might sound stupid asking this, its just that im stuck with the us' awful round1 cabinet system without omega or blaster so i was hoping i could somehow play daisycutter on a regular cab if i had the pack on pc
Song pack contents and difficulties
1998 (Sparky 2006), B4U (Rising Sun mix), I'm Flying Away, We Can Win The Fight are added to arcade as a form of Early Access (must purchase the song pack and have a subscription to Grand Prix's Basic Course). Will be released for all arcade players at a later date
Song Pack costs around $40 usd
Also dropping on Grand Prix are 3 new licensed covers
https://www.stlyrics.com/songs/a/arcadefire23854.html#72818
This website contains lyrics for loads of AF songs, including ones nobody's heard of!
Looks like there are loads of unreleased Suburbs cuts. I couldn't find any of these unreleased songs on YouTube though.
I don't remember anything about the song except it was electronic or pop. I saw the music video maybe 5ish years ago.
The music video has a guy that walks up to an arcade game machine that turns on. He checks the back of it and the cord is unplugged.
I think he gets sucked into the game or there's a door behind the machine or something? Any of this sound familiar?
Also happy new year!
SongPop Party is throwing quite the holiday party. From December 15 to December 25 there's the Christmas event, where you can play the game with Christmas songs.
If you get enough points during the event, you can unlock the Nico character. Although, this seems to require a lot of playing. I finished in first place in one game and it barely moved the experience bar. HA HA!
It's a good song list, as it has the classics and the new classics. It's a fun game that I doubt I would have played without Apple Arcade.
I've been obsessed over this song for the last 5 months
I heard this song in an 80's themed arcade in Texas. Luckily I was able to snag about 20 seconds of it before it ended. None of the employees were able to come up with the playlist, and none of my older relatives recognize it (they all just say it's "familiar")
Link to the song - https://voca.ro/12Xgynzg1N7G
Singer seems to have a British accent, if that helps.
Hi, everyone! Just thought I'd share a track from my new album, Map of Our Dreams (2.0).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCbe_SgF0sA
It's a sort of hybrid electronica song with vocals included by myself. Hope you enjoy... if you want to check out the rest of my music, this are the links to my Spotify and YouTube channel!
I'm looking for a specific song from what might've been DDR that's haunted me for about a decade. I played it in a Chucke Cheese around 2006-2009, if that helps any. I have no clue what it might've sounded like, but I remember the visuals well enough :
- Mostly monochrome or entirely black and white, with an anime styled girl wandering around ruins/a mountain. If I had to specify the style, it was early 2000s anime, kind of like Naruto?
- It would cut at times to a scene of little unown looking creatures flying around, with the girl looking terrified, so might've been horror themed.
- If I had to take a wild guess, I believe there might've been vocals, but there's just as good of a chance it was instrumental. Maybe a D&B or anime theme type of song?
HGSS came out around the same time, so maybe my brain just mixed up memories of DDR and the Ruins of Alph? Also, sorry if this doesn't really fit this sub.
Estimated year of release: 2006-2009
Graphics/Artstyle: Monochrome, reminiscent of early 2000s anime
Notable Gameplay Mechanics:
Pretty sure it was a song off of DDR, though I think those games rarely used music videos
It's been a looong time since I played. I think the machine I used to visit was an NX2? So I'm not sure what's changed.
What I've found online, and please correct me if I'm wrong, is that full mode is the same combo as it's always been, and is input when song selection comes up.
Then there's the song/difficulty/BPM issue. What I recall would be.... find the song you want to play, input the BPM steps, verify, select song, then select difficulty. Is that correct?
And lastly, does the BPM combo bring up a menu to select BPM? I seem to recall having to input a code each time you want to increase/decrease the BPM, but a video I saw shows someone inputting L R L R L R blue arrows and a menu to select BPM comes up.
no no, this isn't a creepypasta or whatever. Back when I was around 10 there was this one snowboarding arcade game (you know, back in the days when everyone was cashing in on the tony hawk craze) that I remember being pretty mediocre - there were no buttons, just a joystick in the middle of a stand-up type arcade, you descended a mountain and picked up what looked like cans of tuna to get speed (something like that? I remember thinking it was tuna, thats the thing that stuck in my head), tricks are automatic when you jump, and the game just had that weird janky PS1 era arcade look.
The only meaningful thing about it is that I distinctly remember there was some controversy in my home country (in south america if that helps) because one of the bands featured in the generic tony hawk-like soundtrack was either satanic or had a song that had satanic messages, so for a while people online dubbed it a "satanic snowboard game" - had this been late 2000s you know there would be some fresh creepypasta about it.
If this rings ANY bells, please let me know.
EDIT: Surf Planet on the Arcade. Song in question is Loli Jackson by Dover, a band that really loved their devil imagery.
I actually thought Everything Now (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zC30BYR3CUk) was a cover/sampling/reimagining of this song where part of the lyrics are "waiting so long, waiting so long". Also the flute or wind instrument part that I thought was an exact sample of this song, it sounds Australian to me. These may be 2 different songs I'm thinking of, the main part and the flute part. The song[s] I'm thinking of are, I believe, from the late 80's-early 90's.
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