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    #16
    I've done everything on Frequency Expert bar FreqOut(Area 5 Bonus).
    At that point I broke a controller and decided enough was enough.

    Did anyone else return to Frequency after doing Amplitude? It seems impossible now, I don't know why but the timing seems different - think much less forgiving. I could still do any tune on Expert on Frequency right up until I got into Amplitude.

    Frequency will crack eventually if you keep it up, the same goes for Amplitude.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Corrupt Rose
      Regardless, I saw him make 314 lines before.
      jesus, I've never made much over 200 lines.

      you can play the tracks that you've not unlocked thru the remix mode...

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        #18
        On the GB version of Tetris the speed stays the same no matter what after level 20 (200 lines).

        My record is 379 lines!!!

        The trick is to making lines as low as possible as you get up to level 20 'cause once you **** up it's game over...

        Anyone else prefer the GB version of Tetris over the GBC version of Tetris?

        I thought that the GBC version was OK but definitely didn't require as much skill 'cause you could slot the pieces to make lines unlike the GB version of Tetris.

        Mr record is 2886 lines on the GBC version of Tetris!!!

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          #19
          Originally posted by JammyD
          I've done everything on Frequency Expert bar FreqOut(Area 5 Bonus).
          At that point I broke a controller and decided enough was enough.
          A pity, because you're missing out on two great bonus tracks after it (especially the Surgecore one).

          It's like any game - you might hit a brick wall now and again (Roni Size, Meat Beat Manifesto, every track from Funky Dope Maneuver onwards but FreqOut in particular) but suddenly they click and it no longer becomes a question of surviving to the end, it becomes a question of getting a kickass score. Just keep at it and aim to get each track over a thousand and take it from there...you'll be capturing a row of 18-20 pointers in BT's Smart Bomb before you know it.

          EDIT - Oh, and to those that aren't already, use the shoulder buttons! The game becomes much more playable and natural as a result. I appreciate it may seem completely alien if you've used the face buttons since the start but in the long term it's well worth making the switch.

          As far as Amp goes, I am dying to play it (hurry up, SCEE) but everything I've heard about it so far has indicated it's far, far more forgiving than Freq ever was.

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