vandorb12 wrote:Brownd wrote:Looks awesome. Now I'll just try this and CRAP THE LINKS ARE DEAD!!!
Confirmed: links are dead for the Complete and Light packs.
Just give a litte time for reupload
EDIT.- New Links Avaible!!
vandorb12 wrote:Brownd wrote:Looks awesome. Now I'll just try this and CRAP THE LINKS ARE DEAD!!!
Confirmed: links are dead for the Complete and Light packs.
Brownd wrote:Thank you! Nice you included the update in the new file (at least that's what it seems)
BTW what's that "Lego Rock Band carrer" file supposed to be? The titles.ini? I'm asking because link is dead.
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loading_phrase = The Lego Group had humble beginnings in the workshop of Ole Kirk Christiansen, a carpenter from Billund, Denmark._It was in 1934 that the company name Lego was coined. Ole Kirk held a contest amongst his staff to see who could come up with the best name for the company, offering a bottle of homemade wine as a prize. Christiansen was considering two names himself, "Legio" (with the implication of a "Legion of toys") and "Lego", a self-made contraction from the Danish phrase leg godt, meaning "play well."_In 1947, Ole Kirk and Godtfred obtained samples of interlocking plastic bricks produced by the company Kiddicraft._In 1949 the Lego Group began producing bricks, calling them "Automatic Binding Bricks." Lego bricks, manufactured from cellulose acetate._Lego's were developed in the spirit of traditional wooden blocks that could be stacked upon one another; however, these plastic bricks could be "locked" together._The use of plastic for toy manufacture was not highly regarded by retailers and consumers of the time. Many of the Lego Group's shipments were returned, following poor sales; it was thought that plastic toys could never replace wooden ones._It was not until 1958 that the modern-day brick design was developed. The bricks were improved with hollow tubes in the underside of the brick. This added support in the base, enabling much better locking ability and improved versatility._1961 and 1962 saw the introduction of the first Lego wheels, an addition that expanded the potential for building cars, trucks, buses and other vehicles from Lego bricks._In 1963, the material used to create Lego bricks, cellulose acetate, was dropped in favor of more stable acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS plastic), which is still used today. ABS is non-toxic, is less prone to discoloration and warping, and is also more resistant to heat, acids, salt, and other chemicals than cellulose acetate._Lego bricks manufactured from ABS plastic in 1963 still hold most of their shape and color more than 40 years later, and still neatly interlock with the most recently manufactured Lego bricks._1964 was the first time that instruction manuals were included in Lego sets._One of the Lego Group's most successful series, the Lego train system, was first released in 1966. The original train sets included a 4.5-volt motor, battery box and rails; two years later, a 12-volt motor was introduced._Lego began to target the female market with the introduction of furniture pieces and dollhouses in 1971. The Lego universe expanded its transportation possibilities with the addition of boat and ship sets, with hull pieces that actually floated, in 1972._"Expert Series" sets were first introduced in 1975, geared towards older, more experienced Lego builders. This line soon developed into the "Expert Builder" sets, released in 1977._Another significant expansion to the Lego line occurred in 1979, with the creation of Lego Space sets. Astronaut minifigures, rockets, lunar rovers and spaceships populated this successful series._Lego bricks had always had a constructive potential that was seen by some educators as being an invaluable asset in helping children to develop creativity and problem-solving abilities. Since the 1960s, teachers had been using Lego bricks in the classroom for a variety of reasons._Two Guinness records were set in 1992 using Lego products: A castle made from 400,000 Lego bricks, and measuring 4.45 meters by 5.22 meters, was built on Swedish television, and a Lego railway line 545 meters in length, with three locomotives, was constructed._Early prototypes of the Lego minifigure had a variety of skin colors and facial expressions, but production designs used only a yellow skin color and standard smiling face. Lego Pirates in 1989 expanded the array of facial expressions by adding beards and eye patches. Soon the other themes caught on, ranging from sun glasses, lipstick, eye lashes, and so on._The late 1990s also saw the first products featuring licensed characters. In 1999, Star Wars Lego and Winnie the Pooh Duplo were released. These were followed by characters from Harry Potter to Steven Spielberg.
psychosocialdog wrote:I used this theme for about a day then it started crashin my game and it was my favorite theme anything i could do to make it work
Ichigo66630 wrote:This thème looks beautiful but the links are dead. If you find the time for reupload the theme (the full theme) THANK YOU !! :p
Ichigo66630 wrote:And I wants th full theme :D pleaaaasssseee :D :p
Mowner wrote:Light theme links are working.
Full theme links are not.
EDIT > I couldn't tell what is missing from the Light theme... Has custom notes, sounds, menus, stages, backgrounds, etc.
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