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more about #nobuouematsu Psudonym: God dammit Scott Pelland! I've been measuring money in Sandwiches for years! Don't you be simplifying the mathematical importance of these very preci... more » James Henderson: Europe won't get this for another 3 months. *runs* Just kidding, although it's probably true. I'll ask Mike Kebby on the EU blog, just to be on the sa... more » PuffyTail: Hmmm, PSP huh? I'll have to see if I can steal the SO's PSP to play it. more » Witherbucket: Music, puzzle gameplay, and glowy stuff. That's truly a low blow I have no defense for. And to do it when it's nigh on finals week before graduation... more » gordiehowe5: Could be really cool, though it's weird to see Nobuo Uematsu's music in a puzzle game from a small developer. more » hot_heart: Godamnit, could they have not said this earlier?! I bought the game AND a ham sandwich, ate the sandwich and then all the crazy graphics made me throw... more » Bokusatsu_Tenshi: I'm not enough a Final Fantasy fan to go to a concert with Final Fantasy music only, but One Winged Angel is a pretty nice piece. Liberi Fataly too. ... more » deanbmmv: I would love to see Uematsu/Black Mages live. But I'm geographically challenged for all the cool stuff. I do agree with other folks though OWA is a bi... more » Beld: I had the opportunity to see the concert in Baltimore and I need to reiterate just how good the arrangements that they perform are. Of all of the orch... more » Torusan: Seems like there's so many opportunities to hear One-Winged Angel, even outside official FF concerts, that it's kind of killed it for me. I'd be much ... more » bakagaijin: I think every Final Fantasy fan can say Uematsu-san's contribution to the music of Final Fantasy is immensely important, but there are a few things th... more » Grave: This stuff hurts. Bad. Try and make it through their version of the final battle music and not roll your eyes, I dare you. more » Ethereus: It's a shame the actual community is full of in-bickering and shameless self-promotion of product. It had better days. more » Hassun: Another classic I would like to promote to the Kotaku members is the Doom II Delta-Q-Delta album. http://doom2.ocremix.org/ The Orichalcon and Evil H... more » Maverick: Honestly, I am usually pretty blasé about these re-interpretations (they're not remixes, I wish people would use that term properly) of game music. I... more » Strife Fox †: Final Fantasy IV has long been not only my favourite in the series, but my personal favourite video game of all time. To me, they nailed the pacing p... more » Agumen: Overclocked remix is a fantastic community. I make CDs of their best remixes and play 'em in my car. Because a lot of game music is designed to be les... more » Đipic: Been torrenting it for about an hour... still only at about 27%. This is awesome timing though since I just started playing through FFIV (on the DS) f... more » D-K, Anarchist: Where's my RGG3 confirmation!!?? i know, i know slightly unrelated but i'm not waiting for TAY to load again.. There was a petition i signed it, has... more » IngramSeagull: I thought their Donkey Kong and Chrono Trigger albums were good actually. Specially liked the Beneath the surface track from the Kong in Concert proje... more » -
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Kurulin Fusion Or A Ham Sandwich?
MTO USA's PSP puzzler Kurulin Fusion combines "futuristic graphics" with a musical score directed by Final Fantasy composer Nobuo Uematsu, and it's available later today on the PlayStation Network. MTO USA's marketing pitch? "Have fun. Don't eat." More » -
#clips
This Is What You Missed At The Distant Worlds Concert
Renowned Final Fantasy composer Nobuo Uematsu rocked San Francisco last Saturday along with Grammy award-winning conductor Arnie Roth at the Distant Worlds concert. More » -
#videogamemusic
Final Fantasy IV Gets OverClocked
OverClocked Remix, the cooperative dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of video game music, has just released an arrangement of 46 tracks of the Final Fantasy IV musical score. More » -
#nobuouematsu
Nobuo Uematsu Sells Out San Francisco
If you missed Final Fantasy composer Nobuo Uematsu in Seattle last weekend and you don't have tickets to this weekend's show in San Francisco, you'll just have to move to Japan and stalk him. More » -
#videogamemusic
Want to Meet Final Fantasy's Composer?
You need to be in Seattle from July 9 to 11, and you need a hundred bucks. The Seattle Symphony is giving a three-day performance of Final Fantasy's score, and Nobuo Uematsu will be attending. More » -


