We all like video game music. Be it the battle music from Final Fantasy Seven we hum with every success or the Chrono Trigger soundtrack, we've all taken something away with the games we play.
Earlier today, TK-Nation found out that Indiegames Editor Jeriaska is launching a Kickstarter project revolving around interviews with legendary videogame composers, indie game soundtracks, Nullsleep and a whole lot of cool.
It's National Geographic except with chocobos and Chun Li.
"Some remakes just shouldn't have been made in the first place. If you ever have the chance, don't check out Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop. Probably one of the worst remakes I've ever had the misfortune of seeing. A remake of the excellent 360 version, and built from the ground up for the Wii, Chop Till You Drop does everything wrong. The ability to take photographs was completely removed (which is odd, considering that the protagonist, Frank West, is a photographer...), the amount of zombie..."
In a move with something which is sure to get fans of both teams excited, Rooster Teeth, the creators of Red vs Blue, have today announced that they have officially signed up Monty Oum, the creator of both Haloid and Dead Fantasy, to work for their company. Considering that Revalation, the newest season of the Red vs Blue series is soon to premiere, and that Monty Oum himself is soon to release the next installment of Dead Fantasy, this can only mean good things for both. See the alternative ...
"As we told you last month, the first two games in the Final Fantasy series are on their way to the iPhone. Here, in Square Enix’s patented iPhone-o-vision, is a trailer for the pair of classic re-releases.
Still no release date, sadly; all we get is a “available soon” at the end of the clip."
Final Fantasy geeks have a right to get excited, as the games that started the whole series, Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II, are about to get a whole lot prettier and mobile. While the core gameplay of Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II will remain, the dated graphics, art, and music are getting an impressive makeover.
Brought to you by Square Enix Music comes a brand new soundtrack directed and composed by the legendary Nobuo Uematsu and remixed and produced by Ante / Ian Hartley & mattb: FINAL FANTASY REMIX, featuring 12 classic Final Fantasy tunes remixed.
Catch the track list in the quote. You can check out the official site for FINAL FANTASY REMIX here where you can listen to short samples for all the tracks. The soundtrack retails in Japan for 2500 Yen, and is also available on the iTunes Store.
It needs no introduction and no tantalising build-up, Final Fantasy Anniversary Edition comes to the PlayStation Portable two decades after its initial release in order to lure a whole new generation of players back towards classic RPG gameplay. In these times when aesthetic oomph rules all, can Square Enix's timeless masterpiece still stand tall? Find out with GamerSquad.
Just how much do you love your relationship with the global Nintendo DS phenomenon? And exactly how deep are your gaming pockets? For why? Because no sooner is the Pikachu yellow DS Lite announced than developer Square Enix chucks a swanky embossed "Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles - Rings of Fates" DS Lite model own out the door. Will the limited-edition DS madness ever end? We still want one though.
"Remastered as two separate titles exclusively for the PSP system, Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II are timeless classics that created the blueprints for the future of RPGs. These all-new anniversary editions contain the best treatment of the classic RPGs and feature all-new character art, updated graphics, new dungeons, full 16:9 widescreen presentation and an updated camera view that gives players a new vantage point on two of the greatest RPGs ever made.
In Final Fantasy, the tale begi..."

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