Why did I play this?Why did I play this?

Posted on Aug 27th 2015 at 12:00:00 PM by (SirPsycho)
Posted under music, tri ace, tri crescendo, monolith soft, star ocean, nintendo, mario, golf, tennis, golden sun, eternal sonata, valkyrie p

Early in tri-Crescendo's existence, the company looked to expand its portfolio beyond audio work for tri-Ace games. These plans included Sakuraba being the main composer. The company struck a deal with another young development house called Monolith Soft, and the two worked to co-develop Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean for Nintendo's Gamecube in 2003. A prequel followed, Baten Kaitos Origins, in 2006. Eternal Sonata came the following year for the Xbox 360, and also to Playstation 3 a year later. tri-Ace also developed and released an all new game, Infinite Undiscovery for Xbox 360.



Continue reading Composer Compendium: Motoi Sakuraba Part 3: All Over Japan



Posted on Jun 26th 2015 at 12:00:00 PM by (SirPsycho)
Posted under Tunes, camelot software, sonic software, camelot, wolfteam, wolf team, triace, tri ace, tri crescendo


**photo courtesy of theoldcomputer.com**

After finishing work on Beyond the Beyond, Camelot continued working with Sega on more Shining games for their ill-fated Saturn console. Camelot gaining their independence is a unique story from Sega's history; they're the only internal Sega studio that gained independence (not even AM 2 could pull that off). Camelot, and Sakuraba, finished work on Shining The Holy Ark and Sega released it worldwide in 1996. Camelot followed this with an epic three part series, all under the Shining Force III name. Only the first part in this trilogy was released outside of Japan, since the Saturn just didn't have the audience for continued support by the time the games started releasing.


Continue reading Composer Compendium: Motoi Sakuraba Part 2: Man of Many Series


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
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