EA gone get a lawsuit one of these days for all the mini heart attacks their app gives me when none of my games pop up!
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EA gone get a lawsuit one of these days for all the mini heart attacks their app gives me when none of my games pop up!
Jam of the Week - Simcity 3000
Fuck Kirby, okay? I’m actually going to talk about SimCity 3000 because that music was awesome. Video Games are a really demanding medium for composers, because they force you to write a lot of different music for a whole litany of different contexts. Jerry Martin was the in house composer at Maxis Entertainment in their golden years, before EA ruined them and shuttered the studio. He wrote the music for every basically everything in the Sims Franchise up until 2005. He knows his shit, too. Here’s some of the pieces that really stuck with me from Simcity 3000:
I didn’t realize this until years after having played SC30k, but most of the intro to this piece is just the piano. He reaches inside the sound harp to rake and pluck the strings, which is what gives it that really dark quality. The constant pulsing and instrument choice (mostly the clarinets) remind me a lot of the American Minimalists, particularly a piece by Steve Reich called City Life.
Another one in the Steve Reich vein, this one has a real Nagoya Marimbas feel to it. The Violin and synth intro give me flashbacks to playing the Original Planetside, but that’s because solo violin backed by Synthesizers will forever bring me back to driving an invisible ATV across an empty continent to capture an unguarded lookout tower.
Updown Town rules, okay? A pretty cool little Jazz Blues from the 1950′s. It’s got a pretty obvious Miles Davis influence; really strong notes of Freddy Freeloader especially. Next Week I’ll talk about maybe something a little different? Perhaps chiptunes. ~Kidd Vidya
trying to download some acquired store items, but I keep getting an "installation failed, please make sure your game is up to date" or whatever, so I go to the updates tab but its already up to date. Help?