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'Emperor's Tomb' soundtrack recorded in
Seattle
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Tuesday,
August 13, 2002 - Gilles
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An
article on music4games.net
talks about a recording session recently
held by LucasArts with the
Northwest Sinfonia Orchestra
in Seattle. The Northwest Sinfonia
Orchestra previously recorded
the original score for games like
Medal of Honor, Myst III:
Exile, and Total Annihilation
and may now add the new original score
for the Indiana Jones and the Emperor's
Tomb game to their list. The composer
is none other than LucasArts'
own Clint Bajakian. Here's a part
of the article:
Clint
Bajakian from The Sound Department
(Outlaws, Indiana Jones
and the Infernal Machine, Escape
from Monkey Island), who composed
the score, explained why they went
with a live orchestra:
"LucasArts
recognized that it was time to bring
the magic that only a live orchestra
can produce, into something as important
as an Indiana Jones game. We recognized
that the Indiana Jones film scores
were great, not only due to the
brilliant writing of John Williams,
but on the dazzling quality of 80
world-class musicians playing their
hearts out in an orchestral ensemble."
Hit
the link above to read the full article.
Thanks to Mixnmojo.com
for the news.
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'Emperor's Tomb' Gamecube bound?
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Sunday,
August 11, 2002 - Gilles
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Sources
close to LucasArts have told
IGNcube that a version
of the action-adventure Indiana
Jones and the Emperor's Tomb is
in development for Nintendo's next-generation
console.
LucasArts has not officially
confirmed development of a GCN
version of the game, though Playstation
2 and Xbox versions have
already been announced.
Also,
the official LucasArts website
added 1 new Emperor's Tomb
screenshot to it's gallery last week.
Click
here to view it.
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