Music game specialists Zoë Mode have given a first glimpse inside the audio recording and post-production facilities in their new Brighton premises. Fully equipped for surround mixing, music mastering and post-production, with multiple interconnected recording and production spaces, the high-end facilities underline Zoë Mode's commitment to high production values.
A lot of ridiculous things happen during E3. Here's a roundup of the five most outlandish events.
Grant Potter: "When we left off in part one, the turn of the century found the rhythm/music genre enjoying moderate success. The games were fun, fresh, and innovative; we were happy campers at this point. But who do I mean by “we”? At that given time, it would have been the explorers: the hardcore, the niche. With the exception of big-name games like Dance Dance Revolution and Parappa the Rapper, most rhythm/music games were still obscure. Gitaroo who? Bust a what? Casual players were still ignorant of the speeding freight train that was about to blindside them."
GamerFitNation's Alfredo Lopez writes about how Singing Can Improve Your Health. Whether it’s in the shower or at a concert, I love singing along to my favorite tunes. It wasn’t long ago that I started to wonder if singing was any good for my health. I mean we use muscles to sing and usually muscles are related to health, right? I did some research and according to studies done at UC Berkley, singing is beneficial to a person’s health.
Or.... ORRRR.... You could just sing and not play a dumb shovelware singing game marketed to 12 year old girls.
But, good. I sing regularly and am in a band so it's good to know that there's something I'm doing right to counteract these intense 6 hour gaming sessions.