By Jason Kottke
Red Bull is sponsoring a six-part series on the history of Japanese video game music. The first installment covers the music of Space Invaders through the Game Boy.
Highlight: composer Junko Ozawa showing off her hand-drawn waveform library she used in composing scores for Namco.
Bonus: Space Invader-only arcades in Japan were called "Invader houses" while arcades in New Zealand were known as "spacies parlours".
Red Bull is sponsoring a six-part series on the history of Japanese video game music. The first installment covers the music of Space Invaders through the Game Boy.
Highlight: composer Junko Ozawa showing off her hand-drawn waveform library she used in composing scores for Namco.
Bonus: Space Invader-only arcades in Japan were called "Invader houses" while arcades in New Zealand were known as "spacies parlours".
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