Shadow Game - Rumor / but Yugi Moto and Marik Ishtar sing it - Friday Night Funkin' Covers
Yes I'm using the EN dub voices, for a lot of YuGiOh stuff I prefer the dub cause it's just what I watched so y'know; also really happy with how the voices sound considering they were more tricky than usual to do stuff with, especially the 2nd tuned opponent voice, it didn't work in Newtone or Melodyne so I had to resort to other methods, but yea, happy with how that one specifically did turn out tho
Oh yeah, also, Yu-Gi-Oh Season 2 / Battle City Arc spoilers, considering it came out 23 years ago at this point I feel like I shouldn't have to say that, but justtttt in case
FLP by @churgneygurgney9895 / @Neutroa / @wrathstetic - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e12SfQ1bk-w
Chromatics by me.
CirnoWaifu's Terms and Conditions for Asset Usages/Transformative Works - https://rentry.org/CirnoWaifuRulesV2
CirnoWaifu's Public FNF Folder (Midis/FLPs/Public Chromatics): https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1VEi5DK0Kplx57NdBHsz_MEGCwawmASLk?usp=sharing
CirnoWaifu's VA FNF Folder (VA Chromatics - READ THE TXT INCLUDED IN IT): https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1W5IFXWsywvoBseHQJwzC8a8mLc0JU1uL?usp=sharing
Touhou Mix Lore Spreadsheet - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19D3i4jUfzZAcOpxwonvNbZvBHgtsTyVtpmUFBY_qpKQ/edit?usp=sharing
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Friday Night Funkin' is an ongoing project that will continue to receive updates, bug fixes and new content. A full version of the game is currently in development, having been successfully funded via a Kickstarter campaign. Check the changelog here for information on the latest updates. The game is also open source to allow users to mod or simply look through its assets. Download the game files here.
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The Friday Night Funkin' Wiki, otherwise known as the Funkipedia, is a database of information for the game. It is collaboratively run and relies on users contributing their knowledge to share to others. As this wiki is concerned only with the actual game, it does not cover fan-made content and other non-official material. For the ever-growing amount of fan creations made by the community, please check the secondary wiki dedicated to Friday Night Funkin' mods!
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