Gamers Daily News has been setting the stage, aiming the lights and doing a final sound check for a month of content that focuses on music. Music helps make video games great. Some games are specifically about music. It sets the tone in some games while it lays the foundation in others.
This March at Gamers Daily News we’re going to give you the readers a full month of video game music. From interviews with game composers to behind-the-scenes look at several music studios, there will be something for everyone.
But music isn’t only about composing and recording, it’s about listening and playing. So we’ve also lined up a huge set of giveaways that will cover the entire month and get you some cool prizes from original soundtracks so signed gear and game controllers.
Not convinced enough to buy your ticket? Well you don’t need to sleep outside over night or pay a hefty service charge to attend this month-long music event. It’s all going to be freely available here at Gamers Daily News.
(Confirmed so far)
Interviews include:
- , Metal Gear Solid
- Tom Salta - Tom Clancy’s HAWX, GRAW
- Inon Zur - Prince of Persia, Fallout 3, Crysis
- Stuart Chatwood - Prince of Persia
Soundtrack Giveaways Include:
- Halo Wars
- Gears of War 2
- Ninja Blade (One signed by Norihiko Hibino)
- Sins of the Solar Empire
- Etrian’s Odyssey I & II
- Too Human
- Darwinia
- DEFCON
Other Giveaways Include:
- Gene Simmons Signed Axe Controller
- Peak Guitar
- The Outer Rim featuring Norihiko Hibino
- AIKA - A Unique Soundtrack for a Unique Story
- Hercules Mobile DJ MP3
We’ll also feature articles and interviews with SomaTone , Zoe Mode and Bangolia. We also hope to have a very special four-part series from GDN’s own CEO Wade Hinkle as he uses a Fretlight , the world’s first real video-powered teaching guitar that teaches individuals how to play a REAL guitar quickly and easily, to learn to play guitar and gives us weekly reports on his progress (plus some YouTube video footage we hope).
NOW are you interested in waiting for the gates to open? The event kicks off on Monday 2 March 2009 and continues through the whole month. All this on top of GDN’s daily news, reviews and other content, how could you go wrong?!