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	<title>WHOOOOPSIE!</title>
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	<description>stupid question/geek-filter: is there a repository out there for old video game sounds? I know this is, in the grand scheme of things, a dumb question to even ask, but I just wanted some sound files from classic games that i could download as system sounds for the &apos;puter.  I&apos;m not going to sell them or sample them for &apos;my next album&apos; or anything, I just want to let my inner geek out a little.  &lt;br&gt;
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Specifically, I&apos;d like to get the sound of that guy that would come across the side from the bottom of the screen in Mortal Kombat II (I think) that would say &quot;WHOOPSIE!&quot; or &quot;TOASTY!&quot; (i could never tell which) to be my error message.  And of course throw in some Mario coin sounds for the default beep or whatever.  But you get what i&apos;m going for here.  My google-fu fails me here.</description>
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	<dc:creator>indiebass</dc:creator>
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