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Pretty pretty game music, part 4

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The Underwater Cavern, by Michael Land.  From Lucasarts and The Dig, the novel-soundtrack-adventure game crossover that didn’t work the way everyone thought it would.

You can’t fault it for its ambition, though, and it never hurts to have music that makes you feel truly like being lost on an abandoned, alien world.  

Pretty pretty game music, part 3

In: Gaming, music

This is the sound of a miraculous, impossibly-huge magical tree that grows in the middle of a blastic arctic wasteland, bringing light and warmth to all who find it.

And this is the sound of someone showing up to mess with it, and then you absolutely wrecking them.

Thank you, Jeremy Soule; thank you, Icewind Dale.
(Tracks:  Kuldahar […]

Pretty Pretty Game Music, part 2

In: Gaming, music

The Simple Life, by Jerry Martin, from The Sims.

Get the heck out of here, you nerd!

In: Gaming

How many years have I been saying that someone needs to bring back Bionic Commando?
I swear, BC was one of those cartridges that I would pop into the NES long after I’d finished it, just because it was so different and fun. Swinging around, punching people with your bionic arm, fighting people who were […]

Pretty Pretty Game Music, part 1

In: Gaming, music

All’s Well, by Jeremy Soule, from The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion.

Meh-ta

So I'm done having killer mysterious headaches and surprising personal calamities and getting doubly suprising promotions. I Twitter now (peep that HA HA HA see what I did there) and I'm back to blogging, so it's now officially more than you can stand.


What? Huh?

Mike has been on the internet for over eight years, and you'd think he would have learned something by now. He hasn't. Here is where you get to watch him figure it out. Find out more about him here.

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