Archive for the ‘Music’ Category
WTF?! Imperial March Floppy Disc Version
For anyone who remembers using these types of discs – this is probably simultaneously the most genius and useless way to use them. I 100% approve!
[Source: Youtube]
Project Diva Extend Demo Live on PSN Japan + Gameplay

The Project Diva Extend TGS demo is out on the Japanese PSN and it features 3 tracks as well the Vocaloids that sing them! Only “Normal” and “Easy” difficulties are available. Watch the video above to get a taste of the sample.
Gamers will want to try this one sooner rather than later because it is only appearing for a limited time. If you are wondering – it plays like Project Diva! Famitsu is reporting that the final edition will have all sort of tweaks. New songs include: “Starduster, Luka Luka Night Fever, and End of Solitude.”
According to Siliconera, the game will have an improved interface as well:
“Famitsu also report that the game will feature a drastically improved interface. Among these improvements is the ability to easily select your Vocaloid character by pressing the START button while selecting a song, instead of having to wait through loading screens like in Project Diva 2nd.”
It sounds like the interface will borrow more from the Dreamy Theater applications.
[Source: Siliconera]
Tour House of the Dead’s Bayou City Hospital [Extended Cut]
The trailer looks good…but it is criminally lacking in the “sound” department. House of the Dead Overkill has a stellar soundtrack. Seriously, check out the music on youtube. The game got great tunes… Read the rest of this entry »
Website Round-Up: SEGA@TGS…Notes
The Tokyo Game Show was a stellar success the past weekend with over 222,600 people attending the convention center to check out the latest games and announcements.
The PSVita revealed some great information in the fact that like the PSP it will be region-free and the device will have a better updating system than the PS3.
SEGA didn’t really shock too much with by announcing Monkey Ball for the PSVita but the 3DS will know also be a home for Miku. There was some chatter about bringing Yakuza Of the End to the West but it was all kind of insinuated and not confirmed. Of course, Phantasy Star Online 2 drew lots of attention. The SEGA blogs have posted a nice set of photos: here.
However, let’s take a closer look at the event: Read the rest of this entry »
Miku Loves Games – Vocaloid A Cappella
I sort of stumbled on this while looking for Sonic music and basically Youtuber Miku Loves Games creates Vocaloid A Cappella’s based on video game music!
They are all very good! Check out the page and better yet – this is Canadian Content! Go Winnipeg Jets! There is another beauty after the jump: Read the rest of this entry »
Awesome SEGA Genesis “Sonic” Style Tunes!
Youtuber Essamusic has crafted “Sonic” style tunes composed using the VOPM instrument plugin, which emulates the synthesizer found in the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive.
The song featured above is entitled “Sewage Plant Zone” and it features some sampled drums from the original Sonic the Hedgehog! Check out the other Sonic styled songs on his youtube page and check out the downloads on his site: here.
Damn good stuff!
Dynamite Headdy Tribute Album Hits the Net for Free!
Treasure games always find themselves a hardcore contingent of fans and now Dynamite Headdy is one of those Genesis titles to receive some sparkling fan treatment.
The title of the album is “Secret Bonus Point” and contains 26 tracks complete with album art! The album showcases a lot of diverse styles such as orchestral tracks to chiptune and even metalcore.
The creators have crafted a nice little website to boot: here. Best thing of all is that the 144 mb (MP3) download is free!
[Source: Destructoid]