Up until this point SST Band usually only appeared with black sunglasses, the headline is about the fact that they have "taken them off, here is the raw band" (but some members could not attend), I cannot find a video for the F1 theme song "TACHYON" they are talking about made by Harrier/Turbo
Boost Mix Music - game music remastering
Capcom barely had any computer software efforts and then out of the blue they had a color illustration/hagaki printing software suite Capcom Tokoton Efude/とことん絵筆, with a "extra illustrations included" version following it up. Released Nov 1992 for 14,800 yen.
I was laughing when I think the only time I heard Rick Beato talk about game music he was saying something like "I cannot listen to it because it lacks something fundamental to how all music has been produced for the past 100 years" or something like that (tape saturation etc) - why can't have both?
I can't get over how good the pixel art looks in this X68000 indie game
Only the best...anime mom jeans around these parts
I was going to say this ad for the announcement of a new PC Bishoujo Magazine kind of undersells how much eroge will be inside it later as compared to fantasy warriors, but then I read it had poor sales and switched to full on erotic content from third or fourth issue...bishoujo can be dating games
i know this particular way of thinking about the purity of FM synth and other game music remixing is extremely prevalent in Japan and not just this example, but have seen other comments like Hally saying that obviously FM synth sounds better with reverb, it is kind of a complex subject
Someone please help fill in this blip in the matrix and make a legally distinct "Quest for Groly III" game
First of all this sweater cardigan looks super comfy. Street Fighter II cabinets in the early Ancient offices...Yuzo Koshiro comments that he is not super into Arranged music because he thinks there is something special in game music creating music within the confines of the hardware.
The roots of video game soundtrack CDs in Japan can be traced back to a Xevious CD co-produced with a member of YMO by this guy Kazusuke Obi who headed up the first big label, Scitron. It sold 100,000 which was a shocking amount. ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%...