MTV Nominates Game Tracks, Misses Point
1up.com is reporting that MTV's Video Music Awards has a 'Best Video Game Soundtrack' in the mix this year. However, as usual, MTV misses the point. From the article: "Dance Dance Revolution Extreme, Madden NFL 2005, Midnight Club 3: Dub Edition, Def Jam Fight for NY, and Tony Hawk's Underground 2 have all been nominated. Unsurprisingly, the reason these games have been nominated isn't because they feature charming, interesting, moving symphonic scores." Good job for highlighting more cookie cutter Top 40's crap, MTV. Way to go.
Some people, brace yourself for this, enjoy it. I hate this illogical "If nobody likes it then it must be good" "underground" mentality shared by "counterculture" advocates. Get your favorites out there instead fo whining how nobody is giving your unpopular tastes the attention you feel they deserve.
Man, this IS going to be a flamewar.
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Good job for highlighting more cookie cutter Top 40's crap, MTV. Way to go.
It's not about whether you like the music or hate it, or if it's popular or original or whatever... They get paid to advertise this music.
But the majority of teenagers want crap cuz crap is all that is on the radio. Anything played repeditively will gain people liking it. Even though I've hated Nelly and Killers songs at first, once you hear them enough they catch on...I think if Clear Channel played Badly Drawn Boy and Decemberists they would get on MTV too. (Modest Mouse's recent popularity as an example)
This matters how?
I can give a crap that its Top 40, Top 10 Classic Rock, or whatever; if the music was Led Zeppelin or something else not originally produced for video games, it does not matter: it is not original video game music, so dressing these awards up in this guise is a simple marketing plot. Much like the Oscars publically tries to recognize parts of production that you normally do not see a face for, I feel this should be the same for video games and should attempt to recognize some of those artists out there that are producing an original product for these games but we never get to see outside of perhaps an interview or game credit. Having 'pop' but original video game music would be a vast improvement to this marketing charade as atleast the contestants would be real.
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