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Video Games Live Interview: Composer Austin Wintory

Per Matt After three long years of working on the score to Journey, when the video game was released in 2012, it instantly became the fastest-selling PlayStation game ever. Austin Wintory’s soundtrack also made the highest debut in video game… Continue Reading →

Distant Worlds: Music From Final Fantasy featuring the San Diego Symphony

In commemoration of Final Fantasy’s 25th Anniversary, Distant Worlds: Music From Final Fantasy highlighted the video game’s roots: Its sweeping and epic musical landscape.

The Walking Dead: 400 Days

Per Matt After Telltale Games won more than 80 Game Of The Year awards for The Walking Dead, some wondered if there was only one direction to go for any follow-up offerings.

NCAA Football 13

EA Sports made some new additions for NCAA Football 13, including playing as a new batch of past Heisman Trophy winners and a revamped passing game. Will those new features create new fans or has the once-fresh franchise grown stale?

Video Games Live Interview: Composer Tommy Tallarico

Per Matt Video Games Live is an interactive art form: It’s part symphonic orchestra, part interactive videogame and part rock concert. As a performance, Video Games Live has been seen by more than one million fans around the world. Currently… Continue Reading →

ScoreCon Interview: Erik Huey, of the Entertainment Software Association

Per My Brother The video game industry is one of the fastest-growing industries in the United States. It’s always in the spotlight and sometimes, it can be attacked in the press. That is when Erik Huey, Senior Vice President of… Continue Reading →

CSI: Fatal Conspiracy

What happens when a tried-but-true, point-and-click adventure releases its ninth game based on the popular Crime Scene Investigation TV series?

The Simpsons Arcade Game

What happens when Homer, Bart, Marge and Lisa team up to rescue the kidnapped baby, Maggie?

NCIS: Based On The TV Series

When is an officially licensed video game of a top-rated TV series actually a bad thing? Answer: NCIS.

Halo 2

When a ground-breaking video game explodes onto the pop-culture scene, validates a brand-new console and spins-off seven sequels, it’s considered a success. But when Halo 2 was released in 2004, all previous records were shattered and it changed the world of… Continue Reading →

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