Saturday, December 1, 2007

My Cds

I had an idea that i could take all of my favorite video game songs and put them on Cd's.















































It turned out pretty well.

I got the music from here.http://www.zreomusic.com/index.php

9 comments:

Audrey said...

David and I have the soundtrack to Zelda and Shadow of the Colossus. Have you played Shadow of the colossus??

gbuggman said...

John, you have a cool looking blog. Keep up the good work, it's fun to getting to know you.

Loribee said...

Your blog looks very professional!

Johnny said...

I have never heard of Shadow of the Colossus I think I will look it up.

Audrey said...

Oh it's AWESOME!! You MUST play it. The game play is pretty simple. There isn't any fluff like there is with Zelda. Not any side games etc.. but it's still wonderful. The story line is pretty vague, but game play is fantastic. You have to destroy 16 colossi each one of course more difficult than the last. It's intense and the artwork is incredible. What game system do you have? This one is for PS2. I found two websites for it: At the Playstation site and This one.

A couple of years ago David (my fiance) and I had thanksgiving at his brother's house in El Paso. David has something like 20 nieces and nephews. He brought along the game and it kept everyone entertained for DAYS. It's a fantastic, wonderful, superb game.

You think I've boasted about it enough?

Audrey said...

Oops looks like that second site leads back to the Playstation site. There is fabulous information on Wikipedia.

=)

Johnny said...

Wow it looks like a great game now I really want to get it. By the way I have a gamecube and a playstation 2,and im hoping to get a wii for Christmas.=)

Tricia said...

The CD idea sounds great...now you can listen even when you aren't playing!

Anonymous said...

John, I am impressed with your site and the pictures. This looks just like what you like and do. I'm so glad that you decided to do your own thing. You are tops with me and have my blessings.
Love, Nana