I agree. When I think of music for games, I don't think of epic, orchestral, blaring overtures. I think more of video games with those familiar 8 or 16-bit sounds.
Honestly, I'm not to surprised. The music in video games have increased in complexity and quality on an exponential scale. Now full orchestras are making music with real instruments versus the previous 8-bit simple tunes. But I still prefer the classic themes. Maybe I'm just overly nostalgic instead of knowing my music...
That makes Germany and France. If only the US would do the same, as there are too many naïve people who don't even know there are other superior web browsers.
I agree. When I think of music for games, I don't think of epic, orchestral, blaring overtures. I think more of video games with those familiar 8 or 16-bit sounds.
Honestly, I'm not to surprised. The music in video games have increased in complexity and quality on an exponential scale. Now full orchestras are making music with real instruments versus the previous 8-bit simple tunes. But I still prefer the classic themes. Maybe I'm just overly nostalgic instead of knowing my music...
Well, most people are using IE7 or 8. It's just that it is still Internet Explorer, which isn't the optimal browser, regardless of version.
That makes Germany and France. If only the US would do the same, as there are too many naïve people who don't even know there are other superior web browsers.
Imagine its other uses, such as in surgery! This is amazing!