A while ago, someone around here mentioned the LN part in Dragonforce's "Revelations" (about the middle - check eg YouTube - wonderful). Found that also their "Soldiers of the Wasteland' has a very SID/chiptuneish keyboard lead from 0:50 on - there are more examples.
The iTunes album review for "Valley of the Damned" tells the story -
<quote> For a band that collectively cites video game music as one of its major influences - the nine blistering tracks do, on occasion, conjure up images of greasy-haired teens huddled around a Commodore 64 playing King's Quest - the multicultural sextet is a master of its craft. </quote>
There's more remixers out there. They also deliver a kick@$$ liveshow. They are brits - wonder if they can be arsed to do a SR liveshow or play at BIT Live???
D-force in a coop with Machinae... or playing any C64 tunes - I would pay ANYTHING for that CD.
And feel sorry for my neighbors and the general public. And my sense of hearing.
Let's not drop that thought. The guys seem to be in it for the fun rather than the money, and not terribly serious. Played a really long show in San Fran, screaming and yelling and jumping off stuff all the time. In the end, the singer had a huge smile on his face, produced a digicam and snapped a picture of the audience.
I posted on a thread on the Last Ninja Archives after I found this DragonForce Interview on Youtube in which the band members talked about how game music influenced them, sighting Last Ninja as one such source of inspiration
Hey, thats great to hear, although I hope by using the word "give", that they were not being disrespectful to Ben - I mean if they had the desire to use his music in their own work then they obviously must have had respect for him.
Cool little bit of info there anyways! Thanks for sharing it
No fucking way!!! This is a really sweet story, thanks for sharing Chris& BAM - incredible they even flash the LN screen in the interview - And how decent of them to share some of their $$$ so that Ben can have a few pints - better than that lame Timbaland dude - well what can I say, rockers are good people