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  • pikuma 265 days ago | parent | on: Roll Call!
    Hi there. I'm Gustavo Pezzi. Most people know me from the website pikuma.com. I am not really good with replies but I check the website at least once a day to keep up with the good content.

    PS: Thank you for keeping it active.

    • bmonkey325 265 days ago
      Dude. The article from your site. “ The Impact of Jungle Music in 90s Video Game Development” was awesome.
    • ddingus 265 days ago
      Your site is classy and compelling. New to me. Imma going to go dig in. Thanks for mentioning it.
    • ddingus 265 days ago
      No worries and you are welcome, but our mutual friend bmonkey probably has us all beat!
    • cptaffe 260 days ago
      Very interesting piece on vi recently! I’ve subscribed to your RSS feed. Btw, have you considered embedding the body of the article into the feed? It’s easier to read from the client that way :)
  • pikuma 306 days ago | parent | on: Jungle Music in 90s Games
    Thank you for the OP for sharing our blogpost. And I agree, I will expand to include more info on the why jungle was a good choice (besides good timing).
    • qingcharles 305 days ago
      This was such a well-written article. Thank you so much.

      I was working in game dev in the UK in this era, and I can tell you, all the devs, artists, musicians were mostly listening to what is now called EDM. I was in charge of music tooling at one point, but never had the chance to sway the music to some 180bpm DnB lol

      • pikuma 299 days ago
        Great stuff! I was speaking to one of the developers from Psygnosis (they worked in the MS-DOS port of Wipeout) and he also mentioned the same thing. And living in London for some years it was clear that jungle and drum'n'bass just fit the place.
        • qingcharles 297 days ago
          Did you write the article on PlayStation 1 gfx that was trending recently? Another fantastic article.
          • pikuma 265 days ago
            Yes, I did. Sorry for the late reply.
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