Eking out living on the streets of New York in the late 1980s, they are hired for subterranean expedition finance by a mysterious businesswoman seeking ancient burial ground in Mongolia.
Direct by Wuershan, Mojin concerns three former professional treasure hunters, Hu, Wang and Shirley. Mojin: Lose Legend seeks adventure blockbuster status like Raiders of Lose Ark, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, Mummy or other action flicks that spend a lot of time underground. I'll be sharing my collection of VGM on the squidroms forums soon.Chinese cinema has become so reliably engaging that it is genuine surprise when clunkers show up on American screens. Thank you Gimzie and the SoC crew for giving our community a new home. I don't blame them for their choices.įinally, here we are, with a place many of us as a community of game music fans (+anime & the film music fans) called home, is now gone. Regardless, I really appreciate Neochip & Zakyho (not sure if I spelt that right) for attempting to provide us a place for refuge at that time, but life takes us down different paths of opportunity and those two made the choice to move on and close those places down. I was then trying to get back into sharing albums when we had the first movement to leave it for another place after all the monthly/bi-monthly/quarterly donation pages we were forced to witness everytime we accessed the site, but, unfortunately, the two forums didn't work out. From then on, I became a lurker grabbing many of our community's VGM albums and such. I've been there since 2005 when I was uploading my own Sega CD/PS1 Redbook audio and miscellaneous gamerips to the GH site before the links to them on GH were removed. With that, I bid you farewell, and I hope we'll meet again someday :). I'm not that good with writing this kind of crap so sorry if it doesn't make much sense or my english isn't great :v, though, I think I got the message across. I was also in the middle of getting that sweet Castlevania collection when all this happened, so if anyone still has that I'd love to still get it haha. I wanted to contribute too but on the day I was gonna post my first gamerip the site was hit with the virus thing xd. My collection and even my taste for videogames wouldn't be the same if ya'll didn't post all of that. Some stuff I could only ever find over there thanks to dedicated people who decided to share it even if it was a bit obscure and probably wouldn't be downloaded by that many people. Thanks for sharing all those soundtracks.
I learned a lot of stuff over at the forum, despite not posting too much (only started talking like 3 months ago, lol) I did get quite the laughs reading what you guys did post tho. but if you know some you can always leave them in the comments, hehe xP.Īs a final note, I'd like to thank everyone for, well, everything. don't really know of other open forums to share stuff like this. It doesn't have nearly as much content since the site is relatively new and doesn't have nearly as many users as FFShrine had, but I hope you'll join us anyway and post some from your own collections too.
We recently added a download section where you can create threads just like the old forum too so you'll feel right at home. This is probably gonna sound a bit weird (and repetitive, if you read Gimzie's post from a couple days ago), but I suggest ya'll join squidroms if you want a new forum to talk about and share videogame, anime, tv, etc music with other like-minded people. It's kinda sad to see all those years of music and the people who put it there go away just like that, even if it was kinda obvious it would happen eventually. it was definitely amusing to say the least.
Maybe it's cause of the nature of forums, but I liked to see all the weird ways people posted their soundtracks, the discussions about formats and quality, those guys who posted 128 mp3 on the most crappy sharing sites. For the past 2 years since I started collecting music my go-to place for soundtracks was always FFShrine, and while I did find a lot other places like Sitting on Clouds and nyaa that offered soundtrack downloads, none really had the sense of community that the shrine had.