Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Wide variety of video game music growing on Google Play from Castlevania to Final Fantasy

by Maceo D. Trahan




If you're anything like me, you are a fan of video games and video game music. While I still love the genius of 8-bit music in classic games, I've grown to appreciate the richness and depth that only modern music can offer. 

If you're familiar with the iTunes then you may be familiar with the large number of game albums available for sampling and purchase. Moving to Android has been a great thing but I still long for the full service of iTunes. While Google Play Music is getting to be somewhat close to iTunes it lacks a very simple upgrade that would make it really great: an music player/CD importer. Putting that aside Google Play is good enough if you're frequently online and have uploaded a lot of music and are OK with streaming content. Of course, if you're using an Android device you can save to the device or stream your music via the Google Play Music app.




As Google Play has grown it's really added a lot behind the scenes. Early on it seemed as though a lot of artists were not available and if you were looking for something off the beaten track (pardon the pun) like video game music, you had no idea what was there or even if it was there, at all.

Luckily, the Google Play team has been adding more albums and really expanding the music catalog into something far more respectable and comparable to what you may be used to with other online music services. I haven't been particularly blown away with any music in terms of where obscurity or exclusivity is concerned, but I had found a few gems from time to time. And while I certainly don't spend as much on music as I did when I used iTunes I still tend do look for things out of the ordinary because the music library is vastly growing.

So, yesterday had a pleasant surprise as I was looking for new things in Google Play and I got a suggestion that I might like a video game album. I jumped right in and although I wasn't immediately sold, but the related titles were far more what I was after.


If you're new to Google Play Music you should consider taking the tour.


Now, there's all kinds of goodies inside of Google Play Music (can that name be any longer?) and I found some big name game soundtracks and composers as well as some unknowns.
One of the most loved composers in game soundtracks is Nobuo Uematsu. His beloved melodies have delighted gamers for literally decades. 
I was very happy to see Uematsu's collection in Google Play. Of course, many of these tracks I have already bought, there are still some I haven't like the soundtrack to XBOX 360 exclusive Blue Dragon.




When I started this adventure, I found music from a game series I don't really enjoy playing but love listening to when I can. I'm talking about Castlevania. Deep dark, gothic and great. Yes, Castlevania is in Google Play.



Street Fighter is in Google Play. In fact, Dance Dance Revolution, Forza, Darksiders, Lineage, Halo, Final Fantasy, MassEffect, Hitman, Warhammer, Fable, Command and Conquer, World of Warcraft, Silent Hill... well, you get the idea.






There are so many video game titles in here, I don't think I'll ever be able to listen to them all.
I am a video game music junkie and I think I may have found a new reason to get back into more music consumption. I expect more recommendations from Google Play like these as I'm finding more and more appealing.



Now, the more perceptive of you may have noticed in the photo above is not a video game soundtrack, but a soundtrack from anime. Yes, anime music is also in Google Play. 

This is getting good and I like it!

Anyone confused by some of the screenshots I've including can be assured that these are full albums and soundtracks and scores not just a theme track. There are video game music collections, as well, for those who need a reminder or just want more variety than focus. The most popular of which is probably the eclectic collection simply named "Video Games Live, Vol. One". If you're somewhat new to video game music and just want a nice sample, this is the place to start.







Pricing seems very reasonable at about 7.99~9.99 USD per album and as expected each song can be downloaded individually. I couldn't find a category for this wonderful genre of music and I really wish some of the game geeks at Google (there have to be a few, right?) take a stand and influence their peers.
It's a little annoying to have to play the search game when you want to know to just explore, but that's just how it is, for now. Who knows? Maybe one day video game music will have it's own category inside the soundtracks section and maybe it will be featured or gasp! even have some free songs, now and again.

Overall, this may not be the iTunes experience you're used or if you find yourself outside of the Apple ecosphere, for whatever reason, now you know that there's at least one more place you can go to get great video game music to enjoy other than YouTube.

Well, I hope you find some music you enjoy in Google Play Music. 
Thanks for reading and see you next time!






Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Who would have guessed it? PS3 Youtube App updated and now works great... finally

by Maceo D. Trahan



If you're like me, you love you some PS3 and you love you Youtube. So, when YouTube announced the app for PS3 it was like BINGO! Awesome!! Except for one tiny little thing. The app was crap. Howso?
LAGGY and Stu-tt-ttt-ttering sound.

This was the worst app I had ever seen on PS3.
I mean Google, Youtube, Software.... WTH!
I mean Google knows software right? DAFUQ?! The WORST app I had ever used on PS3. I mean companies I had never heard of were making better apps on PS3 and YouTube couldn't get it done??
 I was like SELL GOOGLE (GOOG)!!!! 

The update before this last one actually crashed my system DURING the update every.. time...

Anyway, the good news is recently the YouTube app had another update and it's doesn't laggg.g...gg...gggg..gg like crazy anymore. In fact, I haven't seen one lag whatsoever. I've actually been *gasp* enjoying the app and leaving it on while I game on PC.

So, if you've been a little shy or resistant to using your PS3 for YouTube, fear no more. It's now the great app you wished it would be and it's a joy to use.

Talk to you next time!

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Twilight X Potter?

by Maceo D. Trahan


Happy Valentine's!


Just got back from watching Beautiful Creatures. Despite its Twilight X Potter appearance, Beautiful Creatures was a pretty good movie. Well paced. Didn't wander. Stayed focused and generally was pleasant both visually and intellectually. Sorry, no vampires, werewolves or male strippers to be seen here, folks.

PHEW!!

I have to admit, one of the only reasons I was willing to see this is because I am a fan of Jeremy Irons. I would go so far as to say I wouldn't have even bothered with it if he wasn't in it. And for fans of Irons I can gladly tell you, YES, he is in it! By that I mean he's in it enough for you to enjoy seeing what he does best. They gave him great costumes. I loved his long coats. I wish I had more long coats.





Emma Thompson was wonderful and got to enjoy her roll probably a bit more than anyone else. Near the end, she looked very lovely and I felt I wanted to kiss her beautifully tanned neck as they kept her shots tight and close (so we could see she wasn't all wrinkly and withered I guess).




I won't go into any spoiler type ramblings here because I hate it when people reveal too much of a story or give away endings. But I will say that while this plot is about as predictable as any other romantic film you've seen, it's a pleasure to watch and amply rewards you for your patience. For instance: the church scene. Irons and Thompson do a terrific job of battling for supremacy on film and well I won't say anything more about it.

There weren't many good one-liners or any slapstick shots but the movie somehow remained a little fun despite the darker tone. Maybe I'm just feeling a little more emo than normal...





Anyway, the acting is sharp. The effects are good quality. The young stars did a good job. I detected a hint of real romance in some of the more steamy scenes, but maybe they got some good tips from the veterans.

There's a terrific bedroom scene in which no one takes their clothes off!! I won't ruin it for you. It's great!! You'll know it when you see it. 

On the other hand, I couldn't shake the feeling there would be some racial references that would be awkward but that demon stayed in Pandora's Box despite the story being set in South Carolina.




Overall, I'd give this movie a solid B+ on an A thru F and I'd say it's worth watching if you can stomach believable romance. It's easily a date movie but not teen-romance-movie drivel. Good heart-felt and dark soft-rock soundtrack. Surprisingly modern but never strays too far from the tasteful instrumentations of the magical score.

Conclusion
A great diversion from the usual low-brow, pot-headed, overly dramatic bullshit that you find in movie theaters these days. 

Resources:
Beautiful Creatures on IMDB

Beautiful Creatures Movie Website

Beautiful Creatures Soundtrack

some image stolen from justjared.com apparently (thanx google images)


Sunday, February 10, 2013

Google Play Magazines 99 cents

by Maceo D. Trahan



This weekend only new issues of top magazines on Google Play are just 99 cents.
Full featured list:
  • GQ
  • Wired
  • Allure
  • Architectural Digest
  • Details
  • Vanity fair
  • Lucky Magazine
  • Glamour
  • Conde Nast Traveler
  • Golf Digest
  • Golf World
  • SELF
  • Teen Vogue
  • W Magazine
  • Brides

If you're interested in trying out some digital magazines, on-the-cheap, this is a great way to get your feet wet. In addition to the large selection of magazines available on the 14 day trial, 99 cents magazines is a great promotion to fit any budget.

I'll be picking up WIRED as it's been one of my favorites for years as well as probably Vanity Fair. I just love the beautiful models and great photography.




Friday, February 8, 2013

A Man Walks Into A Bookstore

by Maceo D. Trahan



In Half Price books in Bellevue. Time after time, I often see DVDs that I want to buy in the used video section.

The problem is every time I see something I want to buy, I remember that I'd previously seen that title on Netflix.

Netflix has made me not want to buy DVDS anymore. 
Has anyone else had this feeling?

For a mere 9.99/mo Netflix has monopolized my video consumption, in total. Now, rarely I do buy Blu-Rays but as I said, it's rare.

Has Netflix taken over my video consumption or has my love of video been expounded upon and nurtured due to it's ease of discovery, consistent service and supply?
Or has Netflix help to cultivate the miser in me? Am I just happy with what's available or is Netflix just that great of a service?

What do you think? Leave your comments below

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

FREE Pride and Prejudice on Google Play

by Maceo D. Trahan

Google Play celebrates Pride and Prejudice turning 200 with free classic books from Jane Austen as well as other historical fiction titles like Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.

https://play.google.com/store/books/collection/promotion_10001ba_jane_austen



#googleplay #playbooks #freebooks #freebook #janeausten #prideandprejudice

Dissecting the Customization

by Maceo D. Trahan

Samsung Galaxy SII (AT&T)
  • Removed the notification bar to keep a unified appearance.
  • Reduced icon sizes and made the grid size 10 x 5 
  • Added Power Toggles widget, customized it to Music Player settings.
  • Removed app drawer as this is a one page desktop layout. Fell in love with this simple trick [thanx to MKBHD ]
  • Customized app icons: Metrostation
As mentioned on the previous post, I couldn't find a way to remove the app label icons. Any help would be greatly appreciated. 

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** Correction: Weather app is called "Eye in Sky" not Eye in the Sky **



Custom Android Fun

by Maceo D. Trahan


I've been messing around with my android homescreen thanx to
mycolorscreen.com
There are some really beautiful homescreen designs on there. Great tutorials and a wonderfully detailed YouTube channel.

Couldn't figure out to remove app label shadows. But I like the design, so far.

Check it out. Here's my first attempt. What do you think?

Trying out blogger, again.

Don't really have anything exciting to share right now, so...

"Hello, World. Again!"