Sentences with phrase «first video game soundtrack»

In 2012, Austin Wintory's score for Journey became the first video game soundtrack to receive a Grammy nomination.
The original final fantasy soundtrack is the first video game soundtrack I bought growing up and it is still amazing today!
GXC: That's actually one of my favorite video game soundtracks; Probably the first video games soundtrack that I actually purchased, the Final Fantasy VIII soundtrack.

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In the video, I go through the game's three soundtrack options, mess around with the first weapon, and fight a small - time boss!
Next, here's a preview video for the Special Soundtrack CD included in first - print copies of the game:
Today's Daily and Indie news: update on the Wii U version of Earthlock: Festival of Magic, Shantae: Half - Genie Hero soundtrack now available on Bandcamp, latest gameplay clips for Shakedown Hawaii and Sneaky Ninja, Toby: The Secret Mine announced for the Wii U, trailer for the latest Minecraft: Wii U Edition update, first trailer for the «HD» version of Cube Life: Island Survival, early teaser for Chequered Cow Games» next game, latest Tool Assisted Speedrun videos, livestream recording for Super Mario Run, Natsume Happy Holiday video, and update for Alice in Wonderland!
It was one of the first video games to instill feelings of desperation and isolation upon the player, thanks in large part to its terrifyingly desolate atmosphere and ominous soundtrack: a theme no more apparent than during the first few moments of the opening credits:
Today's Nintendo eShop news: Golf Story soundtrack now available for purchase, test footage for WorldNeverland — Elnea Kingdom, release date for Xeodrifter, relese date announced next week for Mercenaries Saga Chronicles, latest video clips for Dandara, Feudal Alloy, and Yoku's Island Express, latest screenshot for Hex Gambit, first The Download video, Image & Form check out some SNES Mini games, and Jannavi Mahjong Online delayed to next month!
Tommy Tallarico was the very first video game composer EVER to release a worldwide video game soundtrack album (back in 1994 with Capitol Records) and has composed and produced 10 highly acclaimed albums since.
I could go on about Uprising, such as how it features one of my favorite difficulty based mechanics or was one of the first games I really got into StreetPassing with, or how its soundtrack brought together the likes of Motoi Sakuraba (known for his work within the Tales series), Yuzo Koshiro (prior works including Streets of Rage and Shenmue), Masafumi Takada (the man behind the music for God Hand, the Danganronpa series and multiple games by Suda51) to create one of my favorite modern soundtracks in all of video games.
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Today's Daily and Indie news: update on the Wii U version of Earthlock: Festival of Magic, Shantae: Half - Genie Hero soundtrack now available on Bandcamp, latest gameplay clips for Shakedown Hawaii and Sneaky Ninja, Toby: The Secret Mine announced for the Wii U, trailer for the latest Minecraft: Wii U Edition update, first trailer for the «HD» version of Cube Life: Island Survival, early teaser for Chequered Cow Games» next game, latest Tool Assisted Speedrun videos, livestream recording for Super Mario Run, Natsume Happy Holiday video, and update for Alice in Wonderland!
Next, here's a preview video for the Special Soundtrack CD included in first - print copies of the game:
The game and soundtrack were released in early 2014 to critical and commercial success; the score earned Austin over a dozen awards and nominations, including his 4th and 5th British Academy Award nominations, and won the first - ever peer - voted ASCAP Composer's Choice Award for «Best Video Game Score of the Year.&ragame and soundtrack were released in early 2014 to critical and commercial success; the score earned Austin over a dozen awards and nominations, including his 4th and 5th British Academy Award nominations, and won the first - ever peer - voted ASCAP Composer's Choice Award for «Best Video Game Score of the Year.&raGame Score of the Year.»
Welcome to the first #Robsevation of the new year, Episode # 4: Video Game Soundtracks.
Back to your first video game music soundtrack purchase or acquisition, if it happened to be a gift or maybe a «steal».
Video game soundtracks have certainly changed since the first arcade games were produced.
Tommy Tallarico was the very first video game composer EVER to release a worldwide video game soundtrack album (back in 1994 with Capitol Records) and has composed and produced over 20 highly acclaimed albums since.
The 2003 score Tomb Raider: Angel of Darkness, written by Peter Connelly and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra, was one of the first recorded orchestral video game soundtracks, and was a galaxy away from the bleeps and snicks that had defined the medium's music.
Both vouchers include the Killzone 3 soundtrack, Killzone 3 Behind the Scenes (bonus video content giving a look at the making of the game), an exclusive PS3 dynamic theme, the «Retro Map Pack: Reclaimed Territory», double XP for the first 24 hours of multiplayer gameplay, and full access to all weapons and abilities during the first 24 hours of multiplayer gameplay (the 24 hours begins upon redemption of voucher and counts down regardless of player being online or offline).
Each Dragon Quest video game soundtrack is arranged into an orchestral piece and the video game series is the first to have live - action ballet adaptations.
Ecco CD was known for being one of the first home video games to have a «3D» soundtrack!
Data Discs is calling itself the first record label dedicated to releasing video game soundtracks and its fitting that its first two releases would be two of the most iconic soundtracks of their time.
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