
It's overused but I wanted to give it a try...
Hyrule field belongs to Nintendo
Fresh prince of BelAir theme belong to whoever owns it.
Hyrule field belongs to Nintendo
Fresh prince of BelAir theme belong to whoever owns it.
Category Music / Other Music
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 120 x 115px
File Size 1.08 MB
In otherwords Hack in and put it there youself... The idea.... Intresting... The cost if you f'up... Rather pricy for a used Wii not to mention the traveling expense... Egh weither it was part of the game or the system it's like them putting a Multi-player adventure mode in a POke'mon handheld... 'Do they really need that kind've freedom'?
Yea but it's alot of fun :D A friend of mine modded my xbox 360 to play copied games and taught me how to put custom songs in Guitar Hero 2, which is easy since that game doesn't use the xbox 360's native sound format. It uses an open source format called ogg which you can use pretty much any sound editor out on the net to convert your mp3 files to ogg files with. The hardest part is making the note files. You have to litterally go through and place every single individual note yourself. But you get the hang of it after a while and if you do a good job it'll be really fun to play once you get it done :D
If anyone is interested, this is the place to look: www.scorehero.com
But they won't talk about modding the systems to be able to play custom guitar hero games, so you'll have to use google for that :P
If anyone is interested, this is the place to look: www.scorehero.com
But they won't talk about modding the systems to be able to play custom guitar hero games, so you'll have to use google for that :P
Safe bet for me, is too try and obtain a cheap system from ebay or something, download the game file from the internet (which I never do and don't suggest to anyone), buy some DVD-R+DL discs and burn the game file to the disc and play it on the cheap system. The best probable way to test this is to run a test on an older disc system like PSone or SEGA CD.
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