by Ben » Fri Nov 01, 2002 11:44 pm
By the way, who's with me that Galaga has possibly the best music ever to come out of the "golden age" of arcade games? To wit:
1. The "Perfect!" tune (as Bruce can attest to) is monumentally satisfying.
2. The "Fighter Captured" music is *incredibly* complex, and made only more impressive by the fact that the "Fighter Recovered" music is exactly the same, except redone in a major, vs. minor key. The minor version is tense (reflecting the state of mind of a space army that just got a fighter captured), and the major version is triumphant. In fact, I had a guy ask me about what the difference was between a major and a minor chord, or key. I think Galaga is a nearly perfect example about how those two concepts affect music, and the person listening to them.
This from a fucking WUMPUS game, fer chrissakes.
By the way, who's with me that Galaga has possibly the best music ever to come out of the "golden age" of arcade games? To wit:
1. The "Perfect!" tune (as Bruce can attest to) is monumentally satisfying.
2. The "Fighter Captured" music is *incredibly* complex, and made only more impressive by the fact that the "Fighter Recovered" music is exactly the same, except redone in a major, vs. minor key. The minor version is tense (reflecting the state of mind of a space army that just got a fighter captured), and the major version is triumphant. In fact, I had a guy ask me about what the difference was between a major and a minor chord, or key. I think Galaga is a nearly perfect example about how those two concepts affect music, and the person listening to them.
This from a fucking [i]WUMPUS[/i] game, fer chrissakes.