Yeah the orchestrated selections sound amazing. Glad they finally did Air Combat from Mega Turrican for the last one.Oh nice, tagging this to watch later. I've been listening to the Turrican II 2013 soundtrack all week. Check out the orchestrated Turrican soundtracks, they're amazing.
Nope it's John conducting the interview in English.Can't watch now but please tell me it's in German, dictator interviewing him in his native language and the video has English subs.
Okay... (Such a missed opportunity)
Gee thanks ha ha
Happy with this one but disappointed by the low views again. I've become increasingly bitter with how the things I enjoy tend to do poorly while the stuff people care about are things I don't. That's a tough problem to overcome and I wish our channel could find a different audience. Console wars and modern comparisons just aren't interesting for me any longer.
Gee thanks ha ha
The amount of extra work that would require is insane plus Chris has lived in the US since 1998!
It's all good and I didn't even know he moved to US. I just thought it would make sense, though. Didn't you move to Germany, actually?Gee thanks ha ha
The amount of extra work that would require is insane plus Chris has lived in the US since 1998!
Yeah but it comes down to the topic, I think. Need to get more people interested in the niche things somehow!Awesome video. Love his music, always have. My first time with his music was Giana Sisters on C64. Hope it gets the views it deserves. Don't know why it wouldn't. Isn't DF Retro known well enough in the retro community?
Don't get down on it. Great video and very interesting stuff. The man was part of the golden age of video game composers. He also worked on the cancelled factor 5 game Thornado, the music to which sounded awesome!Happy with this one but disappointed by the low views again. I've become increasingly bitter with how the things I enjoy tend to do poorly while the stuff people care about are things I don't. That's a tough problem to overcome and I wish our channel could find a different audience. Console wars and modern comparisons just aren't interesting for me any longer.
Gee thanks ha ha
The amount of extra work that would require is insane plus Chris has lived in the US since 1998!
Happy with this one but disappointed by the low views again. I've become increasingly bitter with how the things I enjoy tend to do poorly while the stuff people care about are things I don't. That's a tough problem to overcome and I wish our channel could find a different audience. Console wars and modern comparisons just aren't interesting for me any longer.
Gee thanks ha ha
The amount of extra work that would require is insane plus Chris has lived in the US since 1998!
That was my first thought as well - the entire European development scene often seems relegated to support the US-centric narrative of Nintendo saving a doomed industry :/I guess because Huelsbeck is so wedded to the euro computer scene that was never really a big deal outside of europe.
It doesn't help either the huge fragmentation of the EU scene. Like, MSX was big in the Netherlands but it's presence in the rest of Europe was almost anecdotal. In my country it was the Spectrum, in the UK the BBC Micro...
The problem is that the people who grew up listening to Chris's music skew way older than the youtube generation. So people growing up with C64s or Amigas aren't going to check out your videos any ore than they do Retroman Cave and the likes.Happy with this one but disappointed by the low views again. I've become increasingly bitter with how the things I enjoy tend to do poorly while the stuff people care about are things I don't. That's a tough problem to overcome and I wish our channel could find a different audience. Console wars and modern comparisons just aren't interesting for me any longer.
Gee thanks ha ha
The amount of extra work that would require is insane plus Chris has lived in the US since 1998!
The problem is that the people who grew up listening to Chris's music skew way older than the youtube generation. So people growing up with C64s or Amigas aren't going to check out your videos any ore than they do Retroman Cave and the likes.
Hueslbeck, Alister Brimble and Dave Whittaker are my very own living legends ;-)
Yes, fight me!
Poor you!
For what it's worth, those of us who do watch them really appreciate them. I like to make a sandwich and sit down with a brew and some chocolate every time one of these vids pops up.Happy with this one but disappointed by the low views again. I've become increasingly bitter with how the things I enjoy tend to do poorly while the stuff people care about are things I don't. That's a tough problem to overcome and I wish our channel could find a different audience. Console wars and modern comparisons just aren't interesting for me any longer.
Really nice video, unfortunately it's barely scratching the surface. Chris is really an industry legend.
For what it's worth that's how I feel just posting on ResetEra. I feel like I'm speaking a different language sometimes and the gap is getting wider. I'm thankful for what you do, at least.Happy with this one but disappointed by the low views again. I've become increasingly bitter with how the things I enjoy tend to do poorly while the stuff people care about are things I don't. That's a tough problem to overcome and I wish our channel could find a different audience. Console wars and modern comparisons just aren't interesting for me any longer.
The BBC Micro was the computer used in schools in the UK, nobody had them at home. Speccy all the way!It doesn't help either the huge fragmentation of the EU scene. Like, MSX was big in the Netherlands but it's presence in the rest of Europe was almost anecdotal. In my country it was the Spectrum, in the UK the BBC Micro...
I definitely feel the same way. But it's topics and videos like this that are great and remind me I'm not alone here. DF Retro and Huelsbeck kick ass.For what it's worth that's how I feel just posting on ResetEra. I feel like I'm speaking a different language sometimes and the gap is getting wider. I'm thankful for what you do, at least.
That sucks. I admit, I wasn't sure this video would be for me when I first saw it posted but I'm glad I did watch it, it was a very interesting interview. Shame there aren't more people willing to give it a chance like that.Happy with this one but disappointed by the low views again. I've become increasingly bitter with how the things I enjoy tend to do poorly while the stuff people care about are things I don't. That's a tough problem to overcome and I wish our channel could find a different audience. Console wars and modern comparisons just aren't interesting for me any longer.
Happy with this one but disappointed by the low views again. I've become increasingly bitter with how the things I enjoy tend to do poorly while the stuff people care about are things I don't. That's a tough problem to overcome and I wish our channel could find a different audience. Console wars and modern comparisons just aren't interesting for me any longer.
Happy with this one but disappointed by the low views again. I've become increasingly bitter with how the things I enjoy tend to do poorly while the stuff people care about are things I don't. That's a tough problem to overcome and I wish our channel could find a different audience. Console wars and modern comparisons just aren't interesting for me any longer.
Happy with this one but disappointed by the low views again. I've become increasingly bitter with how the things I enjoy tend to do poorly while the stuff people care about are things I don't. That's a tough problem to overcome and I wish our channel could find a different audience. Console wars and modern comparisons just aren't interesting for me any longer.
Gee thanks ha ha
The amount of extra work that would require is insane plus Chris has lived in the US since 1998!
Well I for one watch and hit Like on every one of your guys' videos, and you guys introduced me to My Life In Gaming so for that alone I am grateful.Happy with this one but disappointed by the low views again. I've become increasingly bitter with how the things I enjoy tend to do poorly while the stuff people care about are things I don't. That's a tough problem to overcome and I wish our channel could find a different audience. Console wars and modern comparisons just aren't interesting for me any longer.