XOC's Super Mario World Cover Album

From out of nowhere, a guy by the name of XOC (Jason Cox) has released a collection of Super Mario World covers.

XOC sums it up quite well himself: “The complete soundtrack to Super Mario World, covered by one man using
dozens of instruments. Roughly in game order, faithful to the
originals, with some bizarre artistic license thrown around. A private
hobby made public. Dedicated to Koji Kondo”

Catchy and eccentric, the songs cover all the major themes from the
original Super Mario World on SNES, varying in styles from polka(?)
to.. well you’ll just have to listen. The songs are all available in
MP3 and OGG.

In other words, CHECK IT OUT, YO!

CTRP gets C&D letter

The Chrono Trigger Remake Project has received a
ceast & desist letter from SquareEnix. Although nominated most
likely candidate to get such an order, no one truly believed it would
happen. It’s as if a warning siren has blared to all Chrono modders. I
advise everyone to take your projects underground if it’s of something
grand like CTRP. TheBrain offers a few words on http://www.chrono-trigger.com
: “We from the CTRP team would like to say sorry to Square-Enix, Co.
Ltd. and its affiliates. We didn’t realize that a fan game would be so
harmful to your business.” Although it’s tough to say this, the only
good thing that could come of this recent C&D order is the hint
that something Chrono related could be in the works. It also means SE
cares about the franchise enough to take down something inifinitely
smaller than Chrono Trigger Resurrection. Anyway, do watch yourself
from now on.

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RedOctane wants to make you a Guitar Hero

RedOctane
announced recently that they will be holding a special contest titled
“Be A Guitar Hero,” for a very unique prize. The winner of this contest
will have their song included in the actual Guitar Hero
game. What better way to help jumpstart your band than have your song
be in a bemani game alongside The Red Hot Chili Peppers, David Bowie,
and White Zombie? I sure can’t think of one!

More Info

OCR Toronto Meet

Anyone in and around Toronto (Ontario, Canada), or anyone willing to
trek from further, is welcome to come to the “Summer Edishun”
of the OCR Toronto meet. We had about a dozen people come out last
winter and all had a good time.

July 23rd at Noon is what we know so far. Probably going to meet downtown somewhere, just not completely sure yet.

Also a VGDJ podcast will be recorded during the meet so come be a part of it!

Get slightly more info here.

News – PS3 @ E3: The List of Games

Via GamesAreFun:

During their press conference today, Sony
announced various new titles that will be appearing on the Playstation
3. Though details are a bit sketchy at this time, the ones we know of
for sure right now are…

Devil May Cry 4

Final Fantasy XIII

Gran Turismo 5

Killzone 2

Metal Gear Solid 4

Tekken 6

The Getaway 3

Unreal Tournament 2007

WarHawk

unnamed game similar to God of War

Little info is known about these games, but there will likely be
more to follow in the coming days. At the very least we should have a
trailer or screenshots of most of these games by the end of the week,
so stay tuned!

Update: It appears a new Grand Theft Auto has not been announced, though Rockstar did announce its plans to support the PS3.

CompoSTs Return to #soundtempest

CompoST’s are one-hour composition contests, held on IRC, in which original songs are created from a given theme. The theme is always a scenario, location, or idea from a video game that a composer might have to write when working on a game being developed. They test your speed AND your skill, so bring your best tools and your best game but don’t worry – it’s a friendly competition.

To participate, you simply need to show up at the scheduled time and participate, uploading your song when the hour is up. The server is irc.esper.net and the channel is #soundtempest.

Voting may or may not take place, but it’s all for fun. Usually, they are held in the evenings, around 9-10PM Eastern Time, so show up a little earlier if you want to participate. One is being held tonight, June 16, 2005, at either 9 or 10 PM Eastern.

P.S.: Even if you can’t make music, we’re always looking for people to vote on the entries. Come in, have a seat, hear some music.

Welcome to Video Game Adaptation Hell

News has been breaking recently about a plethora of new films derived from the video games, don’t expect the drought of original ideas in Hollywood to go any time soon.

First up,
Ain’t It Cool News Vin Diesel will portray the shaven-headed contract
killer known only as Agent 47 in a film based on the successful Hitman
games. Funny how a series of games most obviously influenced by
numerous movies is being made into a game. Imagine how derivative this
film could end up looking to people who have never heard of the games,
it’s convenient that the film studios have this ‘video game filter’
they can put these films through in order to make them appear fresh.

Uwe Boll has yet another goddamn film project, he will be wasting his time adapting Postal.

For those who have never played either of the Postal games, they were
average games where a guy basically goes crazy and starts killing
everybody. Boll claims he’ll be keeping all of the ‘original
characters’ but with his own hideous Boll-fied story. I’m sure it will
involve people jumping in the air in slow motion a lot. Add this to the
list of Boll projects based on games that also includes the soon-to-be
critically panned Bloodrayne, Hunter: the Reckoning (did anybody actually play this game?), Dungeonsiege and Far Cry, and damnit, I really liked Far Cry too.

Finally, because you idiots actually paid to see the first two, we’re getting two more Resident Evil movies. Part three will be called Resident Evil: Afterlife and Milla Jovovich returns as Alice, this time they will be shooting in Australia and pretending it’s a Southwestern American desert. Evidently
American deserts are just out of control when it comes to charging
filming crews these days. Afterlife will be based on a script
by, joy of joys, Paul W. S. Anderson, I’d love to get a look at it and
see the eight million cues for slow-motion shots. Part four is already
planned and will be set in Japan, whether it’s a good idea to plan a
the third sequel before the second has even started filming remains to be
seen, The Matrix this is not.

Auld Lang Sine 2 Underway!

Anyone remember the first Auld Lang Sine contest? Hosted by Ubik this
time around, this contest is mainly centered around the Hellven.org
community. Because Hellven has so many major members from the VG
remix scene, such as Ubik and mv, the contest spilled over into VGmix, with past ALS1 submissions by myself, Gwilym, zyko, and
Dennis Mott.
For more information, visit
http://www.hellven.org/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=64
or
http://als.ubikmusic.org/

Anyone familiar with the old contest will see a new change. Remixes,
covers, and arrangements are now acceptable as long as they take up
1/3rd or less of your tracks.

The deadline is August 1st, folks, so mark your calendars. This is a big event!

Song of the Week – Week 23 winners

This week’s round of Song of the Week
was one of the closest of recent history. All of the tracks were
excellent, and as a result the top two tracks tied in total points (a
tiebreaker was necessary) and the next five tracks were separated by a
total of five points.

For those who don’t know, Song of the Week is a friendly competition
designed to showcase more obscure music. Anyone can submit a track (new
nominators’ tracks are automatically considered in the upcoming week),
and the top eight tracks in the queue are selected each week to be
voted upon by anyone who wants to pick his/her favorites.
In third place was “Koroku’s Theme” from Genso Suikoden III Music
Collection ~Rustling of the Wind~, a jazzy arrangement of the original
theme. Relaxing saxophone lines and smooth percussion combine to form a
mellow, laid-back vibe.

The second place track was “L Map (General)” from Tengai
Makyo II Manjimaru Original Soundtrack, originally composed by the
noted Japanese film composer Joe Hisaishi. Its lighthearted orchestral fare
won the hearts of this week’s voters.

This week’s overall winner was “Pop Station – Track 4” from The
Sims 2. It has relatively simple guitar, string, synth, and percussion
lines, but they’re flipped and switched throughout the piece to give a
flowing groove that doesn’t get boring.

Be sure to check out this week’s winners, as well as all previous winners, at http://www.songoftheweek.info/.