Sunday, September 10, 2017

C++ Projects Page Updated!

Hey, I'm back!

After spending time working on my Resume: Project Works document, I've decided give the C++ Projects page a revamp with a list of the projects I have worked on and their summaries, concepts used, and details found in them. The majority of projects are games, however there are some non-game projects that are on there. I plan on working on some games before Fall Quarter starts for me to get back into the coding groove, and think that a few non-game projects could be a splendid idea as well.

Check it out when you have time, as the page is listed on the top of this blog! I will be providing more status updates regarding my C++ projects as time goes on.


Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Video Game Music (2017) Official Release


Hello, it's certainly been a while since our most recent post!
Today, we will go over a brand new release in the music department!

Video Game Music
Release Date: August 21st, 2017
Tracks: 10 || Price: $4 (or more)
Links: itch.ioBandcamp


Video Game Music (2017) is an album featuring 10 tracks that can be used in commercial video game projects, and is now available on Bandcamp! The official description can be found below, and an embedded music player can be used to listen to all of the tracks:

Video Game Music is a album consisting of various tracks that have been written to sound like what you would hear in a game! Actually, I have been working on my own projects recently and compose the music for them, but have yet to even post a single project online.

So the music ends up going nowhere... I borrow some elements for my video game-esque music from JRPGs because they certainly are my favorite game genre. So what does that mean? Mixing violins and pianos with drums, utilizing organs, harpsichords, and the electric base to create some thrilling rhythms to go alongside the melodic flutes and violins, and some play with electronic keyboards/instruments, special effects, and even some African percussion!

Some pieces are meant to be battle pieces, while others are dungeons or the field. Let's have some video game music fun!