Author: Taro Omiya
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Weekly Game Music: Theme (Bomb Jack)
New week, new music. Lets look back to a time when black-and-white was expected on a handheld device. That’s right! It’s time to look into Gameboy music. Here’s Bomb Jack by Alberto Jose Gonzalez. Bomb Jack is a simple 2D platformer where one guides the superhero, Bomb Jack, to collect bombs scattered across the course in order. Bomb…
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Omiya Games
I’ve opened a new company, Omiya Games to go with my dedication to #OneGameAMonth. Development on this business will be a bit slow (I’m working in 2 other companies), but you should start hearing more about it soon. [social_share/]
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Weekly Game Music: Main Theme (Ni No Kuni: The Wrath of The White Witch)
New week, new music. I’ve never expected to post any Joe Hisashi’s music — an infamous Japanese movie composer — yet here we are. Level-5’s collaboration with the legendary animators, Studio Ghibli, is nothing short of amazing. Ni No Kuni: The Wrath of The White Witch’s Main Theme is one epic music to be remembered for ages.…
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Weekly Game Music: Lullaby (Crayon Physics Deluxe)
New week, new music. Let’s move on from the anger-filled sad music, and onto a far more calming one. Here’s Lullaby by composer _ghost. It’s a simple composition that even children can enjoy, much like the game it comes from, Crayon Physics Deluxe. Crayon Physics Deluxe is a puzzle game where the things you draw…
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Weekly Game Music: Glasgow Mega-Snake (Spec Ops: The Line)
New week, new music. Ready for another melancholic music? Here’s Glasgow Mega-Snake by the Scottish rock bad, Mogwai. While it may initially sound like a generic rock music, the composition very quickly wades into an amazing mixture of sadness and rage. A fitting music to this unexpectedly excellent brown shooter, Spec Ops: The Line. Spec…