Nobuo Uematsu Splitting With Square Enix 93
FreyarHunter writes "According to Gamespot, Nobuo Uematsu and Square will be separating. Nobuo was the person responsible for the mostly awe-inspiring music for the Final Fantasy games.
The report indicates that he will be moving to a company called "Smile Please". While this was first thought to be a rumor it was later announced on Uematsu 's fansite that it is true.
He states that it isn't "quitting", but more of a graduation. There are hints in this article saying he will still do work for Square, but at his own pace. The good news is that he still plans to write more music for video games, perform more concerts, and produce the second Black Mages Album."
Black Mages (Score:2)
Say What Now? (Score:3, Interesting)
So what is this "First Black Mages Album?" Anyone have a link to a site with some samples? I know _I_ love the music, and would be interested in hearing more.
-theGreaterUninformedPublic.
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Another review (Score:1)
Re:Say What Now? (Score:2, Informative)
Info [gamesarefun.com]
purchase @ Amazon [amazon.co.jp]
purchase @ Yesasia [yesasia.com]
Hope this helps
Re:Say What Now? (Score:2)
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Re:Say What Now? (Score:5, Informative)
I'm surprised no one's given a link to his (English) homepage [square-enix.com] yet. He's popular enough that Square-Enix's homepage [square-enix.com] contains it as one of nine navigational links on the top of their page! (His Japanese site [square-enix.co.jp] is, not surprisingly, far more up to date.)
His site includes an English webpage for the Black Mages [square-enix.com] with more information, including two official samples (requires Flash).
If you're interested in purchasing the disc, I would highly suggest using Froogle [google.com]. You can get it for quite a bit cheaper than the $20 people have been linking to.
Now for my brief review:
If you aren't into Final Fantasy and Nobuo Uematsu's music, the disc is nothing special. It sounds like "80's synth" music. Most of the music has no meaning unless you can tie it in with the game when it played, so if you haven't played the games that go along with the music it's nothing special. If you are into Final Fantasy music, though, this disc is excellent.
If you have the complete Final Fantasy soundtrack for every Final Fantasy from I to XI (guilty, excluding X-2), then you should go get this disc. It's worth the money, and you'll enjoy every track. (Except, possibly, Dancing Mad. It's long and practically straight from the game.)
If not - then it's probably not worth it.
(Also, there are previews for the second disc on his Japanese site [square-enix.co.jp]. Thankfully the site is half-English. :) Note that they're webpage doesn't return proper MIME types for the Windows Media files if you're using Firefox.)
80's synth music indeed (Score:4, Interesting)
For something different, Machinae Supremacy [machinaesupremacy.com] instead. Nothing beats screaming guitars backed by a SID6581...
Not only that, MS have free downloads in ogg format...
Re:Say What Now? (Score:2)
That's if you're buying a bootleg, I'm assuming? The first Black Mages album-- the real deal Japanese import, mind you-- set me back around $25 (and that was only a slight markup from the exchange rate at the time, too).
I wouldn't suggest going the Froogle route and check out Play-Asia.com, GameMusic.com, and other reputable sites
Re:Say What Now? (Score:1)
I got my copy for $15, including shipping. As far as I can tell, it's a 100% legit copy. It could have been an overstock or something, bringing the price down. Prices on merchandise I can verify "normal" prices on seem to be about right from the site I bought from.
Re:Say What Now? (Score:2)
And that album was one of the last ones released on DigiCube; it should have the DigiCube logo and the price in yen (2,500) on the packaging, along with other little telltale signs. If it's from SM, Ever Anime, or another label, it's definately a bootleg.
Not the same (Score:1)
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Remembrance (Score:2)
Is there a soundtrack of some sort regrouping the most popular FF themes? I find it to be very relaxing...
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Final Fantasy: The Hollywood Symphony Orchestra and Chorus Perform The Music of Nobuo Uematsu [amazon.com]
There's also a bunch of other soundtracks for the individual games at Amazon, though they're mostly imports.
Re:Remembrance (Score:2, Informative)
You'd be much better with "The N Generation" and "The S Generation" albums - compilations of songs from several arranged japanese albums. They were domestic releases, so finding them at decent prices through eBay is not too hard. Heck, I've seen new
Re:Remembrance (Score:2, Interesting)
This sounds like a good thing for the industry... (Score:2, Insightful)
DNF? (Score:1)
Re:DNF? (Score:2)
Square is still the best (Score:1)
Video Game Music - Remixed (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Video Game Music - Remixed (Score:4, Informative)
Jeremy Soule [jeremysoule.com], the man behind other notable game soundtracks such as Neverwinter Nights, Icewind Dale, and Morrowind, put together a very nice arrangement of one of Nobuo Uematsu's works. In a geeky sort of way, its pretty cool to see one good composer pay this sort of homage to another.
Re:Video Game Music - Remixed (Score:2, Informative)
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You just made my day. I headed straight to Dragon Warrior and I just started listening to the first song and it's great. I can see me wasting a lot of time here.
Caught yourself? (Score:1)
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"Awe Inspiring"??? (Score:2, Funny)
FF3 (Score:1)
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With Nobuo reduced involvement, Final Fantasy X's soundtrack was considerably worse than the previous games in the series. Fortunately, Final Fantasy XI had a decent soundtrack. I anxiously await the release of Final Fantasy XII, but have many doubts about whether it can carry on the tradition of the great soundtracks that Final Fantasy is known for.
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Re:Unfortunate but.... (Score:1)
Japanese Jobs (Score:5, Interesting)
Ahh FF1 - still my favorite all time...Though FFX is tied or a close second...have yet to play FFX-2, and I won't play FF online due to the monthly membership costs and the fact that they delete your account if you neglect to pay for one month.
Re:Japanese Jobs (Score:1)
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But the reason I love 1 so much cause it was the first one i played - i really liked it. My friend sat beside me - he had the huge map and would navigate and tell me what to utilize on the monsters - we played this game for hours on end
Maybe it was because i was in junior high and remember it more fondly...obviously todays games are better in graphics/music/story/etc...but still
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I had a good feeling! (Score:2)
As it is, let the man take a break from the obligatory contractual work for a while and see what happens. He can only get better.
Sad to see him go, but ... (Score:5, Interesting)
Frankly, I love Uematsu's work but I'm happy to see him move on to other things and pursue his own interests and goals; I think he's earned the ability to do it. Besides, I see him doing for Square Enix' Final Fantasy music what Amano has been doing all along for their character design: Inspirational pieces from which the main themes are based (particularly those melodies that recur throughout the game, like the Zanarkand theme from FFX or Melodies of Life from FFIX).
Here's to more "inspired by" or arranged albums like The Black Mages, Pray, Love Will Grow, and Celtic Moon, too (I was disappointed at the offering in this department for Final Fantasy X; maybe now it will come out of the woodwork). It sounds to me like Mr. Uematsu retains some rights -- or still has very good relationships with Square Enix -- to continue re-recording those old works, which suits me plenty fine.
Mist Walking (Score:2, Interesting)
(and that said, I wouldn't be surprised if Uemeatsu collaborated in Final Fantasy XII
Re:Mist Walking (Score:3, Interesting)
As Mr. Mitsuda has shown, you can be a free agent and write music for Tsugunai but still come back to Square Enix should they ever decide to
Information from his recent concert (Score:1)
For those of you who are more musically inclined, you can actually purchase sheet music of piano scores [ffmusic.info] of his work.
This is sad (Score:2)
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COINCIDENCE?
The Geeky Confession (Score:1)
Uematsu is founding Smile Please. (Score:5, Informative)
Many ex-Square composers are now freelance.
Yasunori Mitsuda (Chrono Trigger, Chrono Cross, Xenogears, Xenosaga, etc.)
Hitoshi Sakimoto (Final Fantasy Tactics, Breath of Fire V, Gradius V, Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, etc.)
Yoko Shiminoura (Legend of Mana, Parasite Eve, Kingom Hearts, etc.)
Kenji Ito (Romancing Saga, Saga Frontier, etc.)
Re:Uematsu is founding Smile Please. (Score:1)
Can't blame him for leaving (Score:3, Insightful)
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Re:Can't blame him for leaving (Score:1)
What would really be cool... (Score:1)
Now that I think about it, though, how many horror-based RPGs are there? I can only think of a handful; the Parasite Eve series, which appears to be defu
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Re: Collections of FF/Uematsu Music (Score:1)
has a roughly 6.3 gB torrent containing all of the final fantasy music for every game, movie, tv show, etc. including the black mages vol. 1
if anyone is interested.
Omens of DOOOOOM! (Score:2, Interesting)
Good game console music (Score:1)
The review of Xenosaga's music is at
scoresounds.tripod.com/xenosaga.html
The CD of that music is at ()
www.lik-sang.com/info.php?category=264&produc
Many feel that Xenogears-Xenosaga is a better Final Fantasy than Final Fantasy is. Xenosaga 2 is due in February and will include Xenosaga 1 player info importing. Xenosaga 3,4 & 5 are planned.
Re:Good game console music (Score:1)
What is the big deal? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:What is the big deal? (Score:1)