That thing you could’ve sworn you existed, remembered existed and how it has now turned into a great wonder of a chase to acquire again after so long. What is that thing for you?
Mine is discovering what music was played during an old internet radio show I still listen to was. The episodes I’m listening to are 21 years old now and for years I wondered what specific tracks were played on that show that I so want copies of. In one of the episodes, the host mentions that the backing music is from Digitally Imported now known as DI.FM.
However, that doesn’t do me any good since newer music is played now on that platform and with no hint or source telling me what tracks were played on that show in show notes or even word of mouth, I’ve no hope in tracking them down. So for so long, I’ve had to listen to this show’s episodes almost religiously, just because of the music that was played.
And my only hope now is tinkering with audio tools so I can figure a way to rip out the parts where the hosts are talking so it is just the music, then go around online asking people who’re more expert on the genre than I am to tell me, then find them and download them.
OQ and OC text by @Fyrnyx@kbin.melroy.org
I posted my comment on the original post with my other Lemmy account but I’m going to put it here too, just in case this post gets more traction.
There are a few things but I don’t think I can really talk about them here. So, I’ll just mention that there was this old browser game on Cartoon Network’s website that I remember playing when I was younger. It was based on Xiaolin Showdown and, while I don’t remember exactly what the gameplay was like, it was a fully 3D game and I think I remember it being a platformer. I have never been able to find this game or even any information about it existing, anywhere. I’ve even checked Bluemaxima’s Flashpoint and it’s not archived there either.
Xiaolin Showdown didn’t appear on Cartoon Network, it was on the WB. Maybe that’s why you can’t find it?
Xiaolin Showdown wasn’t originally on Cartoon Network but it did appear there later on. Also, I know for sure it was on Cartoon Network’s website because it was alongside a bunch of other Cartoon Network games. In fact, after looking though flashpoint again, there are different Xiaolin Showdown games that specifically mention Cartoon Network as the creator.
I know it wasn’t Fusion Fall because I don’t think they had Xiaolin Showdown in that game, but that’s one of the only truly 3D Cartoon Network games I can think of. You have me intrigued enough to save your comment in case I, or someone else, finds out what it was.
Yeah, 3D browser games from that time were pretty rare but there was another 3D game that Cartoon Network had at around the same time but it was based on Codename: Kids Next Door. That game is available through Bluemaxima’s Flashpoint (here is it’s entry on their database).
Okay, that looks cool.
There’s a “famous” gore video showing a Russian soldier being brutally murdered by Chechen rebels. Ya’ll probably already know what I’m talking about, so I don’t need to explain (and if you haven’t seen it or don’t know what it is, don’t bother looking for it, it’s not nice and does you no good to have it on your psychic hard drive). Since seeing that clip in ~2000, I’ve desperately wanted to know the man’s identity and the circumstances in which he was killed. I’ve had people swear to me that they also saw the clip, but the version they saw was quite a bit longer than the ~20-second clip everyone is aware of, and they describe some details that could well be useful in identifying him, but alas this alleged longer version seems to have vanished entirely, if it ever existed. The version we have is obviously heavily-edited, lots of quick cuts and time-jumps, so there is at least a version without all of that, somewhere.
Trust me when I say that I’ve looked into this issue on and off for the last 25 years, and I have heard many bullshit claims about who he is: they’re all wrong and provably so. I’ve watched hundreds (literally) of clips from that conflict that show barbarity of one degree or another, and in doing so I have identified the clips that specific reports and testimonies are alluding to when they claim to have identified the victim. None of them is our guy, it’s always some other video clip where some other Russian is knifed by a Chechen (there’re a lot of such clips).
There was a user on a gore forum who uploaded the Tukhchar massacre (safe click) video in full, and he claimed to have the full version of our mystery clip, but refused to post it and grew increasingly hostile the more people asked him for it, eventually taking his ball and going home by stating his intention to never post it because people were mean to him. He was obviously a bullshitter who had a few good uploads and decided to use that momentum to generate hype around this other ‘holy grail’ clip which he almost certainly did not have. Other than that one prick, nobody online has access to the full video or the identity of the man. At least, not on the English-speaking internet.
I’ve seen a lot of awful videos on the net, but there’s something about that one in particular that really energised me to find out who he is. I guess it being the first video of that kind I ever saw would probably have something to do with it, but it’s also just so fucking cold. You could sense the all-consuming hatred in the killers in the way they staged the scene and the matter-of-fact way they slaughtered him. Just pure inhumanity. There are “worse” videos, there are drug cartel videos that would make a Spanish Inquisitor lose his lunch, but man, that Russian dude is always lingering in my mind.
I saw the 20 second version of that video around that time. I thought it was a fake at first and then the next time it replayed it became clear that this was no fake. The person who showed me it was showing it to share the burden of having seen such a thing.
No desire to see it again. And after that I saw all sorts of things like rotten.com, goatse, the BME Pain Olympics and all sorts of other gross stuff on the early WWW. Some of that came pretty close but nothing has topped it.
That video scarred my brain for a long time.
Okay so mine is so old i can’t really put a finger on where i got it from…It’s a piece of electronic music with a music video that included an Inuit fishing. It must have been from around '97 but could be anywhere in the nineties. In my recollection it was a single on cdrom from The Chemical Brothers. That never yielded any results for me. The second recollection was that it came from a cdrom that accompanied an exhibition on electronic art. Also never yielded any results for me. So, somewhere in my recollection is a couple of electronic notes and an Inuit in the music video. Ive given up searching for it, even though i tried many many times over the years.
you do not understand how much this means to me. incredible.
Back in the early years of youtube there used to be an anituber that had super funny and cool content. He would review anime and had an anime avatar with a cape over his head. (The Avatar kinda looked like Cid “Shadow”) he would make super funny and witty vids and he was also very popular but than deleted all vids and disappeared.
I dln’t remeber his channels name and many weebs I’ve halked to don’t have a clue who I’m talking about.
Anyone watched Dark, the Netflix Germany TV show? I swear the last scene had Lorde’s song as the background. But the last time I rewatched it, the song wasn’t there.
Are any of these what you’re thinking about?
Nope. In place of What A Wonderful World by Soap & Skin, there was Perfect Places by Lorde, at least in my memory.
I’m not familiar with it, but according to this, the last episode is “The Paradise”.
I assume that this is it:
Honestly, I’m not sure what you’re trying to tell me, as I already know all that. I have seen it to the end after all.
Anywho, the last time I’ve (re)watched it, it has What A Wonderful World by Soap & Skin, but what I remembered is that it had Perfect Places by Lorde.
I assumed that if you could check it, it’d either have the song or not.
That actually happens kinda frequently with some TV shows. For instance, The House MD theme song is famously Teardrop by Massive Attack, but some streaming platforms didn’t get the rights to that song, and they replace it with a very similar song. I was watching House with a friend a while back, on Netflix I believe, and remember thinking “Wait a sec, this isn’t Teardrop”, and sure enough the credits listed a completely different song for the opening.
I remember watching Prison Break and Teardrop hit. It’s a trope in anime that when the OP (opening theme) hits mid-episode, shit is about to get real. And Teardrop was never Prison Break’s OP, but the scene had similar energy.
BBC cop drama Luther tried the same trick, playing Sia’s Breathe Me (what played over the epic Six Feet Under ending — widely considered the best ending of any TV show, ever) over the ending of an episode and it… kinda… fell flat. So it doesn’t always work.
I expected Good Doctor to have a Teardrop scene. Maybe the earthquake. Maybe the scene when a certain major character left the show. Especially since it’s made by David Shore, the guy who made House MD.
It’s funny because Massive Attack is not my kinda band at all. I have enjoyed electronic bands (Japan’s The Sixth Lie is considered one, and I love them) but generally don’t follow them. I do love some Teardrop, though. Maybe because of House MD? It’s just a cool song. Some of the electronic stuff in the Mortal Kombat (1995) soundtrack — KMFDM, and others — was cool, too.
Except that it’s usually documented. I’ve looked all over the internet and I could not find a single trace, I’m starting to doubt my sanity.
Theres an episode of The Office (US) thats been pruned on the UK Netflix for reasons I cant understand. When Pam has a baby, Micheal wants to hold her, and she makes him wash his hands. He dries it on his pants and she makes him wash them again. Its like a fairly pointless 10 second bit and its been cut. Like on purpose, it was there a couple of years ago.
My memory isn’t as perfect as it was so maybe theres more but that bit sticks out to me.
Teardrop At Home
Relevant community: !tipofmytongue@lemmy.world
Mine is a video. In my memory it’s a well-produced, fast-paced, choreographed fight scene featuring the Power Rangers battling a band of generic goons for possession of some MacGuffin: a crystal or orb or whatever. The twist is, the whole thing is set to the song Run by Ghostface Killah. Every few years I look for it, and always come up empty-handed.
Could have been taken down due to a copyright complaint if it was using unlicensed commercial music.
That sounds dope as hell.
I think Run is Capadonna, not Ghostface, unsure if that’s helpful or not.
Run is definitely Ghostface & Jadakiss. It’s got a killer remix by Ratatat which is my favorite version. It’s also got one of my favorite lyrics of all time.
I can’t go to jail my mother cookin’ chicken for dinner! Damn!
We all have that one porn video.
Mine: Pretty blonde girl with some piercings and knee-high rainbow socks doing a striptease to the song “Sail” by Awolnation. She was pretty and timed herself well to the song, it was hypnotic
Jordan Capri?
I don’t because I did a siterip in like 2006-2007ish. I never lost that video.
So you didn’t truecrypt then forget the keyfile?
Nope, actually I’ve been very successful at keeping my data intact. I have files going all the way back to my first desktop PC that I got when graduating high school. The oldest files I have are dated early 2000.
Similar, but I’ve been saving quality content from FA, E6, etc for over 20 years now. First it was because DSL was awful (700kb/s) and images were small enough for storing, then it was for archival, now the last decadeish I have plex scan the directory whenever I drop this months downloads onto my server, and boom it’s my personal treasure trove, whenever I please. Come over, little TV show, maybe a movie, some snuggles and hey there look at this huge dragon I found last week~
I have multiple!
It isn’t because they were completely unique or anything either, just that they had the right lighting and framing and reactions that really worked in a sea of similar stuff. Found a few of them over the years, but there are still a few out there haunting me.
Mine aren’t because they were perfect, just because I was on the cusp of manhood, and they imprinted on me like a duckling that thinks a pair of wellies are its mom.
quack quack
Mine was a super-specific and overpowered Dungeons and Dragons custom class for elves, that basically got cool powers from all the other classes. I’m pretty sure the class was called “Knights of Rillifane” and I came across it originally in a Compuserve message board.
As I say, it’s not a good bit of game design, and it’s certainly not important. But given how big the d&d loving community has been in Internet history, and how ‘collectory’ they are, it really surprises me that it hasn’t been compiled into a netbook or turn up on a geocities website somewhere.
Probably not it — I’m about 30 years out of date on D&D — but it does sound overpowered and it is associated with Rillifane:
https://forums.giantitp.com/showthread.php?448029-Post-Your-Chosen-Templates-Here
It seems that a lot of people come to the FR boards looking for info on Chosen of the various deities. To put it quite simply, the majority of them don’t actually exist. So on the old FR boards, a group of members got together and started making their own homemade Chosen templates.
I have no idea what “the old FR boards” are, but if it was old in 2013, it’s probably getting back towards the time you were looking at.
Chosen of Rillifane
Chosen of Rillifane Rallathil by green elven vampire
Also known as The Master of the Great Oak
Its a template that can be added to any Elf or Half Elf. A Chosen of Rillifane uses the character’s statistics and special abilities except as noted below.
BONUS SPELLS (Sp): Constant~~ Barkskin, Find the Path, Pass without trace. At will~~ Tree Stride, Plant Growth, Snare. 5/day:~~ Greenfire, Holy Smite. 3/day~~ Change Staff, Spell Immunity. 1/day~~ Shambler, Command Plants.
Immunities (Ex): Chosen of Rillifane are Immune to ageing effects and do not age. They are also immune to all attacks and special abilities from creatures with the Plant subtype.
Forest feast (Ex): The chosen does not need to eat or drink while in forested areas.
Rillifane’s Acorns (Sp): The Chosen can cause a barrage of acorns to launch from her hands, from the ground, or from an oak tree within 20 yards. The acorns can fly up to 50 yards, striking any enemy the chosen wishes. She can summon up to 2 acorns for every character level attained. Each acorn requires a successful ranged touch attack to hit and deal 1d4 points of damage each. This ability can be used 3 times a day.
The Leaflord’s Amber Prison (Su): The chosen may encase a target in a hard, translucent coating of fossil resin in a yellow, orange hue. If the target makes a successful Fort save (DC 30) the prison dissipates without effect. If saving throw fails then target is caught in the amber prison just as the effects of a Hold Monster spell. The amber prison has an AC of 25 and a hardness of 30 with 75 hitpoints. Living targets encased in the prison suffocate in 2 rounds and die. No spells may be cast from inside the prison and cannot be cast at the target inside. This ability can be used once a day.
The Great Oak’s gift (Sp): The chosen may take the form of a huge Treant of 13HD once a day. While in this form she has all the natural abilities of a treant and may cast spells as normal with no penalties.
Quickened spells (Sp): The chosen is granted the ability to cast certain spells as if using the Quicken Spell feat. The spells are all considered spell-like abilities and may be cast once a day each as a sorcerer of her total character level.
*Claws of the beast *Cloudburst *Quillfire *Detect Crossroads *Blinding Spittle *Mass Awaken *Blindsight *Tortoise Shell *Healing Sting
Saves: The character adds + 2 as a bonus to all saving throws.
Abilities: Increase from the character as follows: Dexterity +4, Strength +2 Charisma +2, Wisdom +4.
Skills: Wilderness lore, Handle animal, Animal empathy, and Move silently are class skills, regardless of the character’s class.
Feats: (You gain these feats automaticly without meeting their prerequisites) Weapon Focus (quarter staff), Foe Hunter, Forester.
Climate/Terrain: Same as the character. Organization: Same as the character, But must be a devoted follower of Rillifane Rallathil. Challenge Rating: Same as the character +5. Alignment: CG, CN, N Treasure: Same as the character. Advancement: Same as the character
Thanks for sharing that, it’s pretty cool! But it’s not the one, I’m pretty sure I’d have remembered the “shoots acorns out your hands” power! And more objectively, that’s a 3e style class, and the one I’m looking for was definitely AD&D 2e.
I used Compuserve only a few times, on someone else’s computer. So I’m not terribly familiar with it. However, it looks like they provided a Web interface to them until they shut down the forums at the end of October 2017.
Archive.org has snapshots of that Web interface.
https://web.archive.org/web/20170920031241/http://member.compuserve.com/forum_center/
They do appear to be readable from that point. You’ll need to wait for a few reloads after clicking on a forum, as there are some HTTP 302 redirects, but it eventually comes up.
I don’t know how long Compuserve retains messages on a forum — if you saw this in, say, the 1990s, and they expired prior to the Web interface and archive.org archiving them, they may not be on archive.org.
But if you can remember where they were, that might get you there. Good luck!
one of mine is an old flash video that i think i remember was on newgrounds, that had a black guy and a white guy talking to each other.
the only things i can remember is the black guy saying, “i feel ashamed and neglected,” and white guy saying “I WILL NOT STOP UNTIL I GET THE ANSWERS THAT I CRAVE”
A YouTube mixtape found after searching “Madagascar Music” that had a smattering of wonderful folk music from, ostensibly, Madagascar. It must’ve been dmca’d years ago or something ‘cause I’ve not been able to find it since c. 2013.
I’ve posted this on reddit back in the day, both on r/tipofmytongue and r/tipofmyjoystick.
There was a free indie game that I installed on my Windows PC back in the 2000s. I don’t know where I got it, but I don’t think it was Steam. The game was a 2D platformer where the main character was I think a red cat. I remember it being kind of fast paced, and you had a sword, and at one point can shoot lasers or something which played into the platforming (I think charging it and shooting it downwards gave you like a double jump? I’m not 100% sure if this is accurate).
I’ve tried so hard to find this game again, but time and time again I’ve come up empty.
Some more details, though it’s very foggy at this point:
- I think there was a level select screen, kinda similar to like Mario 3
- There is the typical friendly village level where you can talk to NPCs
- I think one level was on top of a train.
Captain claw? The cat is not red tho…
Nah, but pirate cats? I’ll play that!
Back around 1991 or so, I saw a promotional piece of art in a centerfold in a Nintendo Power magazine, which was a high-resolution and not-cropped version of the artwork that appears on the Secret of Mana title screen. I really liked the image, and wished that I could get a copy. I thought that someone must have scanned the art at some point, but couldn’t find it anywhere online. Back around 2023 — 32 years later — after repeated, sporadic hunts — I finally found a high-quality scan, and uploaded it to !gameart@sopuli.xyz:
https://lemmy.world/post/18353742
https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/4f16e6c1-2174-45fa-b9e9-c8ae6e1a3f7d.png
I promptly ran into another Threadiverse user in that thread who had been saying that he had been looking for the same thing for ages.
There’s a cool video that talks about that title screen - how it was quite a feat to get that large image to load. They had to deploy a bunch of tricks to make it work. Love that image, and the game of course is one of my favorites of all time. Thanks for the upload!
I remember this image too it’s so fucking badass.
A friend of mine did that! It came out really well.
He made a bunch of posters. This is just one image here: https://photos.chrisco.me/p/michaelc/879026569247499414
Theres a bigger one in more detail over at a local makerspace.
Hah! Glad to hear that that’s another white whale harpooned, then!
I mean, I had completely forgotten about it entirely until you shared it and then the memory just blasted into my mind.
Sexy Losers by clay is the origin of the word “fap”
i forgot what it was, and now i dont even know what to search for but i knew i wanted to find a very specific thing online which i couldn’t, oh well.