MTV Nominates Game Tracks, Misses Point 109
1up.com is reporting that MTV's Video Music Awards has a 'Best Video Game Soundtrack' in the mix this year. However, as usual, MTV misses the point. From the article: "Dance Dance Revolution Extreme, Madden NFL 2005, Midnight Club 3: Dub Edition, Def Jam Fight for NY, and Tony Hawk's Underground 2 have all been nominated. Unsurprisingly, the reason these games have been nominated isn't because they feature charming, interesting, moving symphonic scores." Good job for highlighting more cookie cutter Top 40's crap, MTV. Way to go.
There's a reason it's top 40 (Score:4, Insightful)
Man, this IS going to be a flamewar.
Re:There's a reason it's top 40 (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:There's a reason it's top 40 (Score:2)
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Re:There's a reason it's top 40 (Score:4, Insightful)
MTV died right after their first Spring Break Special. That's when they discovered that selling TnA to teenagers on MTV was better then selling 'M'usic -- that was probably 1986 or something.
Re:There's a reason it's top 40 (Score:3, Insightful)
Then they need to create a category called "Best Video Game Score".
From what I'm reading here, this is a category for "Best Video Game Soundtrack", which is a completely different animal. Scores and soundtracks are not the same thing.
It's fine if you want to complain about them not having a Best Score category, and if you want to petition them about that, go right ahead. But I don't see the point in complaining that scores aren't included in
Re:There's a reason it's top 40 (Score:2)
Here's some quick references: Soundtrack (wikipedia) [wikipedia.org], Soundtrack (Dictionary.com) [reference.com], and Score (wikipedia) [wikipedia.org]
Re:There's a reason it's top 40 (Score:2)
MTV hasn't changed. The point of MTV has never been to be deep, but has always been, from day one, on the top 40 of music, video, movies, or anything else in pop culture. It is the vanillia tapioca that Ray Bradbury talked about in "Fahrenheit 451." It is the most popular, most shallow part of culture. It never has been, and never was intended to be, anything but the latest big thing and the newest fad.
And there's nothing wrong with that. It is
Re:There's a reason it's top 40 (Score:1)
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I haven't heard all of the music he's done, but the soundtracks to Morrowind and Icewind Dale stand out.
Re:There's a reason it's top 40 (Score:1)
Re:There's a reason it's top 40 (Score:2)
For the other 99%, there's MTV and their new "video game music" category.
What we should all be doing, instead of complaining about MTV's crap, is asking more geek-oriented stations, magazines, and shows to consider an awards thing.
Re:There's a reason it's top 40 (Score:2)
Re:There's a reason it's top 40 (Score:2)
Did you really expect them to make their judgement with their ears instead of their eyes. Last thing they want is some FAT ASS who made an original musical masterpiece and excepting an award on stage, bringing down ratings....
Re:There's a reason it's top 40 (Score:2)
If Chrono Cross (My favorite game soundtrack of all time) happened to be released this year, do you think it would have made the list despite the fact that I and a lot of other people think it's damned good? I don't think it wo
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Re:There's a reason it's top 40 (Score:3, Interesting)
They are not paid to encourage the underground. They aren't trying to expand our minds with anything new or revolutionary. If the candidates in this field were the kinds of scores that most of us would like to see, then the category wouldn't exist next year because the people who vote for
Re:There's a reason it's top 40 (Score:2)
It d
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Similarly; Oscar awards go to popular hollywood movies whilst Cannes awards generally go to smaller budgetted flicks.
We're talking MTV here, remember!
Re:There's a reason it's top 40 (Score:2)
Yeah. There sure is. [slashdot.org]
Don't you get it? (Score:5, Insightful)
It's not about whether you like the music or hate it, or if it's popular or original or whatever... They get paid to advertise this music.
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Re:Don't you get it? (Score:1)
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Sadly Expected (Score:1)
This does not mean that I am not disappointed. After seeing increasing amounts of coverage and performance of more conventional video game soundtracks, I was under the impression that they had entered the mainstream far more than they actually have (for instan
Difference... (Score:1)
i.e., Something like "Best Score" should be included in a legitimate video game awards show. (Altho that doesn't exist).
The article even says it..."Unsurprisingly, the reason these games have been nominated isn't because they feature charming, interesting, moving symphonic scores."
Soundtrack is different and what this is representing.
Re:Difference... (Score:1)
Re:Difference... (Score:1)
Wow. An intelligent comment on /..
I think that the main beef the writer has about this is that it is a soundtrack category and not a score category. But, then again, a musical score tends to be, well, orchestral and instrumental, which are, sadly enough, not 'hip' or 'cool', just extremely well done and capable of playing with the viewer's emotions.
Oh, and G4's award show, G-phoria (groan) two separate song categories: Best Liscenced Soundtrack (GTA:SA, Lumines, THUG2, Def Jam, Wipeout Pure) and Be
Re:Difference... (Score:2)
It's not publicized much, broadcast on TV, nor is it open to the public.
To be a voting member, you must have been actively employed in the games industry for at least 2 or more years, and be credited on 1 or more published commercial titles.
The annual DICE summit is when the peer-based awards, the Interactive Achievement Awards, are given out, after months of voting. The
Re:Difference... (Score:2)
There is a ceremony, which is part of the DICE summit. This is all run by the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences, which is the game industry equivalent of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
of course. (Score:2)
Re:of course. (Score:1)
Here's one: The Haunting [kamelot.com] Pardon the QuickTime, but it was either that or Real... And this is the lesser evil.
I'd like to see these guys or Dream Theater score a game, that could get interesting.
Re:of course. (Score:1)
Re:of course. (Score:1)
I know Rudess is really interested in doing movie scores, he's scored something before (don't remember what) and while we were talking about music (this was last year) he mentioned that he'd love to do another score. I dunno, I personally think that they could do a great job, or even jus
Re:of course. (Score:1)
If you haven't heard them yet, I suggest you get *really* close for the Symphony X show too. They were excellent.
Re:of course. (Score:1)
Also, just curious, but how long did DT play? Was it one of their usual 2-3 hour sets or shorter because of all the other bands?
Hehe, this thread is getting way off the topic of the article. Oh well.
Re:of course. (Score:1)
And yes, the DT set was one of their shorter, approx 1 hr. 30 min. ones, because of all the other bands. Fitting 7 bands into even 7 hours doesn't leave much time for all. The bands on the second stage (Bobaflex, D
Feh? (Score:2)
Re:Feh? (Score:2)
peace, O.G. (Original Goyim)
Re:Feh? (Score:3, Informative)
Actually, one possible source of its popularity is that it's a favourite saying of Inuyasha, the main character in the anime of the same name, used generally along the same lines as "bah". It's a 3-letter exclamation, I suspect trying to track its many origins would be entirely futile... last time I checked Japanese != Yiddish.
*geek mode off*
(sadly, the above is the most interesting I can post given such an obvious troll of a story...)
Hawk not top 40 (Score:1)
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I don't think the author cares who MTV picks, so long as they pick from actual video game scores, rather than existing recorded music.
Of course, this whole discussion is pointless - nobody would expect MTV to do anything other than pick games that contain music that is popular on MTV. It's commerc
Like the comment or not, it is true (Score:2)
Original music is gone. A very large portion of the people on that channel don't even write their own music (and in a lot of cases don't even perform it ala Ashlee Simpson). Channels like MTV seem to support the bastardization of America's youth.
Re:Like the comment or not, it is true (Score:2)
Basically, they play crap because the majority of teenagers want crap.
Re:Like the comment or not, it is true (Score:4, Insightful)
oh mtv... (Score:1)
its getting redundant on Slashdot, but.... (Score:2)
And the soundtrack's got EVERYTHING from techno to big band.
Re:its getting redundant on Slashdot, but.... (Score:1)
Re:its getting redundant on Slashdot, but.... (Score:1)
Different Meaning (Score:5, Informative)
They are essentially awarding the song that is best licensed to be in a game that is already a favorite song of the MTV population. You can't fault them for it either. If this were a video game awards show, it would be different. This is a show about music videos though. People watching want to see Eminem get an award, not some random Japanese dude. You have to play to your target audience.
hey, don't bash mtv! (Score:1)
What to expect from MTV (Score:1)
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas? (Score:3, Funny)
And after all, I'd think that MTV would like sex mini-games.
Re:Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas? (Score:2)
Yeah. And they were in 1988. Hell, "Welcome to the Jungle" was on the Dead Pool [imdb.com] soundtrack.
Re:Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas? (Score:2)
Personally, I prefer listening to Hans Oberlander on SF-UR.
"Somebody help me. I'm fragile like an old car. In Cuba."
And They Still Screw it Up! (Score:1)
Re:And They Still Screw it Up! (Score:1)
I agree, I just finished crossposting how much I loved the Atreyu, Finger Eleven, Funeral for a Friend, Futurehead, New Found Glory, The Von Bondies, and Yellowcard songs in both my MySpace profile and in my LiveJournal. (-1, sarcastic troll)
Burnout 3 had the most irritating soundtrack I could ever imagine. I guess I just don't get the whole mallpunk scene. I replaced the soundtrack with the Katamari Damacy soundtrack, which made it a l
Re:And They Still Screw it Up! (Score:2)
Top 40 crap (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Top 40 crap (Score:2)
The Browns (from Calgary) in THUG
and Three Inches of Blood from Vancouver in THUG2
I guess some skater out there liked the stuff enough to put em in the game.
MTV gives props to top 40... (Score:1, Insightful)
This matters how?
Well.... (Score:1)
Uh, what exactly do you think MTV is for?
Is this really news? (Score:4, Funny)
C'mon... (Score:1)
Should've been (Score:2)
Of course this IS MTV. It wouldn't know music even it bit MTV in the collective rear.
They aren't the same songs MTV plays (Score:2)
On top of what everyone's already said... (Score:1)
Not that I don't think "Best videogame score" should be
Why Would They? (Score:1)
They advertising that can sell advertisgin time.
Re:Why Would They? (Score:1)
Katamari on the Rock (Score:2)
it could have been worse (Score:1)
Holy hell, that's some obnoxious music. I mean, I like the Ramones and all, though after hearing "Blitzkrieg Bop" in the context of exploding cars, I'm prepared to burn my decades-old T-shirt. All the other music happens to be washed-out dreadful 1.5-chord flaming emo rock with white guys singing out of their noses.
Great game, though. Plays like a dream.
I think the poster missed the point a bit (Score:3, Insightful)
If you had ever played a BEMANI game... (Score:1)
How can you expect MTV to get it right... (Score:1)
The centerpoint of gaming is interactivity; not figuring out how to get your next project recorded by an orchestra. Thus, the focus should be as much on creative use of music in games to enhance the interactive experience as it is on the quality of
They should have nominated Darwinia (Score:1)
Sort of 8bit infulenced progressive.
http://www.darwinia.co.uk/store/soundtrack.html [darwinia.co.uk]
Ha! (Score:2)
But it's all Madison Ave Anyway? (Score:1)
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Re:But it's all Madison Ave Anyway? (Score:1)
I wish... (Score:1)
Tales Of Symphonia (Score:1)
Especially since it reminds me of the last time Spike TV had their own video game awards show, which was one hell of a disgrace and aimed at idiot's who don't know better.
Re:Flame on! (Score:1)
In your case however, you are incorrect; I would not mod down your comment as "Flamebait", as it would more correctly be described as "Troll".
Re:Flame on! (Score:1)
Re:Flame on! (Score:2)
Irony has but three definitions. From webster's;
1 : a pretense of ignorance and of willingness to learn from another assumed in order to make the other's false conceptions conspicuous by adroit questioning -- called also Socratic irony
2 a : the use of words to express something other than and especially the opposite of the literal meaning b : a u
OT: Flame vs. Troll vs. Neither (Score:1)
You (and a few other readers) might want to actually read the alt.troll FAQ to understand what a troll is.
It is not in and of itself trolling to mis-use the word 'irony', unless it's in alt.grammar.nazi, for example.
This post ostensibly is not of that nature, it's not even inflammatory, unless you happen to be Zonk. Rather it would more accurately b
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