As a classical music listener, Grant Kirkhope's compositions for Banjo Kazooie always reminded me of Paul Dukas' The Sorcerer's Apprentice, made famous by Disney in Fantasia. There is also one theme usedin BK that sounds extremely similar to the Teddy Bear's Picnic.
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I'm surprised and disappointed nobody has mentioned The Jefferson's theme song, Movin' On Up.
Link to a cover of the song because Youtube doesn't posting the actual one.
Where's Suda 51's Flower, Sun and Rain for DS?
BioShockOwnz
I have to agree. Having played the original, I can honestly say it is worth hyping. Day one buy for me, but it needs WAY more attention from other gamers, not just Suda fans.
I'll go with Kameo and Blue Dragon.
Colour me impressed.
My main instruments in the order of which I devote most of my time/care/effort/entusiasm:
Piano
Trumpet
Bassoon
Clarinet
Also know how to play, but don't anymore due to time restrictions:
Flute
Alto/Tenor/Baritone Saxophone
Guitar
I'm a music major if you can't tell :P Will be studying the oboe, trombone and french horn this summer.
I can tell this one is gonna bea winner.
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If this is true, I am disapointed. My PC can't run it and it looks like an awesome game. I don't play enough good WRPGs.
Ek-Andy
What's your specs? I can just run it on my PC which isn't exactly high end. If you had a decent processor it wouldn't take much to play it.
It has a hard time running Team Fortress 2 so I don't think it is The Witcher worthy.
Any picture/videos/art-work yet?
If this is true, I am disapointed. My PC can't run it and it looks like an awesome game. I don't play enough good WRPGs.
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