It’s the final episode of Embassy Exclusive, closing out this show and The VGMbassy series as well. It’s been a fantastic journey, and Ed, Joe, and Todd spend their final time on the mic remembering their favorite moments from the podcast and distributing personal thank-yous to everyone who’s contributed over the years. The show may be ending, but the Discord community lives on, and all are welcome to join!
A huge thank you to Indira J (The Misadventures of Buddy and Friend, Sacrimony) for the amazing VGMbassy artwork and design, and to Jason Letourneau for the podcast theme song!
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The Tracklist:
1 – “Epilogue 3” from Final Fantasy IV Pixel Remaster (PS, Xbox, Switch, PC, 2021) Composed by Nobuo Uematsu, Ayumu Murai, Hirosato Noda, Tomonori Adachi, Reo Uratani, Shingo Ktaoka, Yuko Komiyama, Eri Tsunemoto, Kenot Hasegawa, Masato Kouda, and Masaya Tsunemoto
2 – “Town Scape” from Neural Gear (Sharp X68000, 1990) Composed by Keishi Yonao
3 – “Credits” from Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (DC, PS2, 2000) Composed by Tim Follin
Sad to see you go. I always enjoyed the episodes, even when there sometimes was a bit too much japanese music and far not enough european gamesounds for my taste. 🙂
Having grown up with C64/128 and Amiga, I missed a fair bit of Rob Hubbard, Ben Daglish, Martin Galway, Tim Follin and of course also Chris Hülsbeck, Jochen Hippel, Ramiro Vaca, Jeroen Tel and Johannes Bjerregard.
There are a lot more, not having mentioned all the great artists from the Demoscene, which is well closely related to game musics too. (And the Demoscene is UNESCO World Heritage of immaterial goods in Switzerland, Germany, Finland and Poland with the Netherlands upcoming AFAIR.)