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Min-Maximalism A study of the musical limitations and possibilities imposed by the creative process of composing for the SNES leading to a composition made with …Øien, 2024
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In this written study, I have researched video game music from the 90's and early 2000's to see what I can learn from the process of composing music for video games, as well as how the hardware and software capabilities of the game consoles shaped the music. First it …
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