BGM Select Episode 4: Space Western Melancholy

August 8, 2010 by

Download this episode by clicking here.

Holiday and other obligations kept me from finishing this episode three weeks ago. Better late than never, I suppose. I think I’ll just turn BGM Select into a monthly thing from now on. Having said all that, I’m especially proud of the music selection here. Hope you like!

Music On This Week’s Podcast:


Track: Terran 03

Artist: Glenn Stafford, Derek Duke, Russell Brower, Neal Acree

Get Album From: StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty Collector’s Edition (Music CD Inside)

Track: Stage 1, Stage 4

Artist: T’s Music

Get Album From: N/A

Track: Pass Through The Forest
Artist: Junya Nakano

Get Album From: Amazon.com

Track: Rare Respite

Artist: Pat Burns

Get Album From: dkc2.ocremix.org

Track: Colony 9

Artist: Yoko Shimomura

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Track: Far Away

Artist: Jose Gonzalez

Get Album From: Amazon.com (US$5 Offer Limited)

BGM Select Episode 3 – Ragtime Hornet Bloodlines

July 4, 2010 by

What the title said. Episode 3. Videogame music podcast. Super Mario World remix. Xenogears. Hope you like!

BGM Select Ep 3_Ragtime Hornet Bloodlines

Music On This Week’s Podcast:


Track: Welcome Theme, Main Theme, Theme Ragtime, Course Clear!

Artist: Jason “xoc” Cox

Get Album At: xocmusic.com

Track: Hornet Dance

Artist: III

Get Album At: play-asia.com

Track: Cogs In Motion

Artist: Jared Emerson-Johnson

Get Album At: Telltale Games Store

Track: Hamalayi

Artist: Phil Vachey

Get Album At: N/A

Track: Theme of Simon

Artist: Michiru Yamane

Get Album At: Amazon.co.jp (bundled under Dracula X: Chi No Rondo OST)

Track: Spring Lullaby

Artist: Yasunori Mitsuda, Millenial Fair

Get Album At: Amazon.com or eBay

…..And Here’s Episode 2!

June 26, 2010 by

So yeah, For Great Justice will be the new home for BGM Select. Bonus: I’m much livelier here.

BGM Select Episode 2 (download link)

Show notes are as follows:

Welcome to another new episode of BGM Select. Figured I’d add in more Western composers in the mix. I think I’ve covered a lot of styles for this one, from baroque-like symphonies to orchestra-level leit motifs you find in Hollywood movies. Audio for my voice is steadfastingly improving, though I’ll need to record in a studio-like environment if I hope to keep this up.

Music played in podcast:

1. Nate’s Theme 2.0, The City’s Secret – Uncharted 2 OST

2. Speed of Light, Go! – Mr. Driller: Driller Land

3. You Won’t Get With Me Tonight – Weezer – The 8-Bit Album (get the whole album for free at ptesquad.com)

4. Sailing On The Wind – Flower OST

5. Stickerbush Symphony – Donkey Kong Country 2 OST

6. Late Goodbye (Instrumental) – Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne

Lastly, all music is copyrighted by their respective composers and owners. Once again, hope you enjoy this first of many episodes and do give your constructive feedback on what songs to add for future episodes, the overall podcast format, and whatnot. Come back next week for another new episode.

Email (for praises/damnations/requests)- jonleo.65@gmail.com

Twitter (for praises/damnations/requests)- MrToffee

A Brand New Post, Introducing BGM Select Episode 1!

June 26, 2010 by

Here we are, after a shitload of months. I’m back, and ready to show off something:

BGM Select Ep 01_Redone (download link)

Show notes after the break.

Welcome to BGM Select, where I compile the best of videogame music, new and old, for all to listen in a handy-dandy podcast. From the most popular and current of scores to even the most obscure retro-crafted composition, this podcast aims to give listeners some culture and something nice to listen to on their music-playing device of choice.

Here’s the music played in the podcast:

1. Sagat Theme – Street Fighter Tribute Album

2. Low Pursuit – Double Dragon II: The Revenge Arranged NES Soundtrack

3. Change – The Last Blade Arrange Soundtrack

4. Fighting In The Street - Streets of Rage

5. Snake Eater – Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater OST/Super Smash Bros. Brawl OST

Lastly, all music is copyrighted by their respective composers and owners. Once again, hope you enjoy this first of many episodes and do give your constructive feedback on what songs to add for future episodes, the overall podcast format, and whatnot.

How To Start A Hit Blog In Five Easy Steps

November 1, 2009 by

So, I bet you’re wondering, “Gee, I wonder how I can earn money from posting my witty ramblings about a certain subject matter most dear to me?” Why, you start an online blog, of course. With WordPress and Blogspot taking in up-and-coming writing starlets like how a toilet takes a business of a guy who finished wolfing down five fast food cheeseburgers with a side of Ex-Lax, anyone can start a blog and clog up the internet with their many words of wisdom that no one really asked for.

But you have ambition. You want to transcend beyond a mere peon just spouting inane verses and poems that would make even Anne Rice wince in pain. Luckily, as a fellow writer who posts regularly on GameAxis.com because lord knows I have nothing better to do in the office, I’m here to offer whatever vestigial knowledge I have gathered throughout my experience:

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It’s Been 2 Months…

October 15, 2009 by

…since an update. I guess it’s true that Twitter makes us lazier blog posters. As technology improves, conversely our will to bring out updates and news also speeds up dramatically.

Anyway, follow me here. http://twitter.com/MrToffee

- On the bright side, there’s a Rocket Knight remake in the works in 2010, Borderlands making its way next week, and my wallet running dry soon thanks to Brutal Legend, Uncharted 2, and even Bayonetta (Japanese version; US version’s next year). Oh yeah, nothing like a librarian chick with weapons formed from her hair to put the awesomeness and sensuality in videogames.

- Why isn’t (500) Days of Summer and Away We Go not showing here? Still, that’s what livestreaming on the net is for.

The Wonderful Thing About Gamers Here….

August 30, 2009 by

…is that they don’t seem appreciative of the local media. Even with my peeps slogging their butts off at Blizzcon and Gamescon, and with me doing coverage on this year’s E3, there’s no real mention of us on our local forums.

I guess part of the fault lies at us not plugging our content hard enough, but c’mon: we’re trying damn hard here! We’re not 1up/gamepro/any other really big gaming website media hub; we can’t get stuff a few weeks in advance unless it’s something from a big publisher in the local firm. If you happen to be one of those who start mocking us because we sit on our asses all day and give hand-out reviews or “sell-out” or some nonsense like that, then I guess Emoboy is right calling you all out with his “Why Singapore Stinks” write-up here.

Having said that; for those who at least come up to us and say “hi” while we’re doing work or just mucking about pretending to do work, we appreciate it a lot. Thanks! See, I’m all not just about bottled-up angst.

- I’ll have to get the Summer Games feature thing wrapped up on GameAxis soon enough. In the meantime, have some Batman retro-talking.

- I found a new stray around the neighborhood. He/she is black-colored with patches of white on its underside. I shall name it Heaven & Hell. Symbolistic naming at its finest!

- Movie-night followed by Brewerkz on Saturday was fun. Note to self: bring radio to tune in to these outdoor viewings next time.

- Games on tap: Shadow Complex (finished), Arkham Asylum (finished, now on Hard), Tales of Monkey Island Episode 2 (still in progress due to lab computer borking), Prof. Layton & The Diabolical Box (gonna continue at work tomorrow).

Batman: Arkham Asylum……….

August 30, 2009 by

….. all I can say is that I’m loving it. Great comic feel, great graphics, and great representation of how a Batman game should be like.

Also, the Marble Slab is in Singapore. I haven’t been to that particular outlet, but my love of slab-created ice cream started from the Marble Slab in Vancouver. If you wish to get your sugar overload, I’d suggest going there; the one in Singapore’s located at Iluma.

Who Knew…

August 4, 2009 by

…that there’s a comic that kinda speaks to me?

http://www.drearyweary.com/TheResidentTourist/index.php?showimage=48

In this case, replace “Galaga 88″ with “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Arcade Game”, and that’s pretty much a recreation of my past in black and white format.

For Those Who Attended The KOF XII Thingy Last Thursday….

July 18, 2009 by

kof thingy- me goofing

..you guys are most awesomest! No, that’s not a real word, but you know what I mean. Thanks for coming and putting up with my nonchalant emceeing abilities (or lack thereof). And playing the game too.


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