Monthly Archives: May 2008

The music of Cave Story.

One of the highlights of Cave Story is the soundtrack. Written by Pixel using his own OrgMaker, the music is reminiscent of the best of the retro era while exuding its own originality and charm. As is usually the case, the soundtrack grows better once you’ve played the game and can associate tracks with specific events and scenes, but still, at least for me, this is one of those rare game OSTs that pulls you in on first listen.

Download the original Japanese mp3s. As an alternative, I’ve uploaded a translated version with the title screen as album art; grab it here.

Next, we have the Cave Story Remix Project.

The Cave Story Remix Project was a 2006 fan compilation, something along the lines of what you’d see from the OCReMix scene… think original 8-bit tunes with a nice helping of synth and guitar love. While there are highlights in the bunch, it’s a solid album altogether, and all 22 tracks deserve their place in the compilation.

The download links for the full album on the official site are dead, so I’ve gone ahead and mirrored it here. Who knows how long these files will stick around, we’ll see if my server stays happy with both versions of the soundtrack available for download.
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Zoids Assault announcement

Huh, now this looks like it might be worth keeping an eye on.

Beasts of Steel. Diverse battlegrounds. An intense covert military campaign in the middle of a tense cold war. Advanced tactics including support fire and electromagnetic pulse systems. Tons of customization and upgrade options, including melee weapons, rockets, rifles, machine guns, shotguns, cannons, and more.

Zoids Assault, a new and decidedly original strategy RPG take on the long-running Zoids series, brings all of the above and more to the Xbox 360® this August.

Questionable logo treatment there, guys. Very… Square. Otherwise, good stuff. Here’s the trailer:
[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJVvmQVnpNw]

This can’t be good.


See the teaser poster, featuring a giant moviesonline.ca watermark, here.

S.Darko? Looks like a sequel to Donnie Darko is in the works, with filming to start this month. No Jake G, because well, Donnie’s dead (er spoiler alert), but Daveigh Chase reprises her role as his little sister, sans Sparkle Motion this time around, I’m guessing. The sequel will be directed by Chris Fisher, who so far has managed to score higher than a 4/10 on IMDB with only one of his three feature films. Richard Kelly is not involved. I anticipate brilliance.

And just in case your still catching up to 2001 in your netflix queue, Donnie Darko is “that one movie with the fucked up rabbit and Gears of War song.”