![]() ![]() “Monster in Paradise” is from the album Unicorn, which you can pre-order now. Warning: This video contains bright, flashing lights and/or imagery that may cause discomfort and/or seizures for those with photosensitive epilepsy. Here in 2023, Tim Cappello is back at it with a brand new sexy sax solo in the just-released music video for “ Monster in Paradise,” the latest single from synthwave band Gunship!ĭirected by Elliott Gonzo, the cyberpunk video “Monster in Paradise” can be watched down below, and you can jump to 4-minutes in to see Tim Cappello doing what he does best! Musician Tim Cappello has a pretty fantastic bio on Wikipedia, the website describing that he’s “ notable for his muscular physique, his sexually provocative movements during his performances and for his tendency to perform shirtless, with his skin oiled and hair in a ponytail.” Of course, Cappello is most known for his sexy sax solo in Joel Schumacher’s The Lost Boys back in 1987, which has gone on to become one of the most iconic aspects of the movie. JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT 2020 COULDN’T GET ANY WEIRDER… The Social Network and Quake are available on vinyl and shipping NOW! Who had that on their 2020 bingo card? Not to worry though, as in the now-deleted tweet, Trent had asked fans to respect said publisher’s wishes “by not clicking here to even see the essays, or here to print the booklet out yourself.” ![]() However, its inclusion was blocked by said video game publisher. In fact, the vinyl release was to be accompanied by a booklet of essays from two of Quake‘s developers, id Software’s John Carmack and American McGee. Part of the issue with the delay might stem from issues related to “a certain unnamed video game publisher”, as Trent said in a now-deleted tweet. ![]() It’s unknown as to why the soundtrack is getting a vinyl release now, but who’s complaining? Well, leave it to Trent to fulfil your wish, as he tweeted out today that Quake will be receiving a vinyl release, courtesy of the Nine Inch Nails’ store. And while the soundtrack was available right on the CD for PC, certain audiophiles have longed for a vinyl release. See the manual for more info on this.It was kind of a big deal back in 1996 when Nine Inch Nails‘ Trent Reznor (well, NiN is Trent, but I digress) teamed up with id Software to score their revolutionary FPS, Quake. These can be aquired though a multitude of sources. Last but not least the code is fully 64 bit clean and highly portable.Ĭommercial data files are required to run the supported game. The dedicated server is able to run for weeks without a single restart. The Yamagi Quake II client is very well tested and stable. In comparison with the original client over 1.500 bugs were fixed.For example, on a flat panel display with a 59.95 hertz refresh rate and vertical synchronisation (VSync) enabled Yamagi Quake II is running at exactly 59.95 frames per second. Yamagi Quake II savegames are completely reliable and backward compatible between releases as long as the principle architecture stays the same. The background music can be played from OGG/Vorbis files, a CD drive is no longer necessary. Support for surround sound, from stereo up to 7.1 channels and even HRTF.The HUD can be scaled to be readable on high resolutions. Full support for widescreen displays and arbitrary resolutions.Both 3D accelerated renderers support anisotropic filtering and multisampling anti aliasing. The original OpenGL 1.4 and even the Software renderers are still supported. A modern OpenGL 3.2 renderer, providing a greatly enhanced look and feel.Yamagi Quake II has a lot of unique features. Thus we aim mostly for bug fixes, stability and gentle enhancements were appropriate. Our goal is to provide the best Quake II experience possible, we strive to preserve the gameplay as it was back in 1997. Yamagi Quake II is an alternative client for id Software's Quake II. ![]()
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