Tuesday, January 31, 2006

FINAL FANTASY CONCERT CD RELEASED

It's here! The scheduled release date for the concert of the decade on CD is here. "More Friends: Music From Final Fantasy" was a legendary concert that I had the opportunity to attend on May 16th of last year. It was a blast, and thankfully they have released a CD of the performance. I will put up a full review of the concert soon. I will never forget it. For order info check the links below.
  • Order Final Fantasy "More Friends" Concert CD Here

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  • Monday, January 30, 2006

    COMING SOON: ART GALLERY

    Very soon I will have an art gallery of some of my work up. Keep Watching!

    Sunday, January 29, 2006

    NEW SOUNDTRACKS

    The following soundtracks were added this week to my collection:
    Bomberman the Music
    Tales of Destiny
    Tales of Destiny 2

    Friday, January 27, 2006

    X-FORCE: THE BEST SUPER-HERO TEAM EVER



    This is X-Force. The greatest super team in all of comics. Yeah, love him or hate him, I'm a Rob Liefeld fan.

    A LITTLE SERIES CALLED YS

    The Red Haired Swordsman Adol Christin. Wandering on around the world with a hunger and desire for adventure that would choke Link from The Legend of Zelda in a heartbeat.

    He's been there, and done that, and he's the star of the famous Role Playing Game series called Ys.

    The Ys series is my favorite RPG series of all time, and with good reason, too. It features "power rock" soundtracks, unbelievable graphics and storytelling, and the fastest action engines ever to grace a PC or console game system.

    Created and developed by the Legendary Nihon Falcom. (see Falcom Home Page link ) The Ys series is beloved by thousands around the world for it's golden heart and spirit of adventure.

    A LITTLE HISTORY

    I have loved to draw all of my life, especially comic book characters. I love to draw, it's such a big part of me.
    Ever since I was young, I have been fascinated by video game music. The composers in the early days didn't have a lot of sound to work with, thus they had to create strong melodies to make up for the lack of technology. With current technology, real instruments are replacing the formulated melodies of the video game music of old. I fear the basic formula that gives video game music it's unique personality may soon vanish.

    CURRENT EVENTS

    I am planning to make my big break into the comic book industry this year! The work is going to be hard, but I know I can do it.

    "Play: A Video Game Symphony" is coming! I'm going to attend the premier performance on May 27th in Chicago. I can't wait! There is actually a chance to meet my favorite game music composer of all time, Yuzo Koshiro. I can't Wait!