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Interesting Stats From the ABC Classic’s 2022 Classic 100: Music for the Screen

June 14, 2022 By ausretrogamer

We cast our vote in the ABC Classic’s 2022 Classic 100: Music for the Screen countdown and we are happy to report that our top vote, John Williams’s music for the Star Wars series, is now officially Australia’s favourite music for the screen!

With over 215,000 votes, this was the biggest countdown yet. The top 100 soundtracks spanned beloved music for film, TV and video games across genres and generations. On the video games music front, Kojo Kondo’s The Legend of Zelda came in at no. 23!

Check out the rest of the interesting statistics from the ABC Classic 2022 Classic 100: Music for the Screen countdown:

  • Total votes: 215,486 (the biggest Classic 100 to date!)
  • Winner: Star Wars series (John Williams, 1)
  • Highest voted standalone film: The Mission (Ennio Morricone, 3)
  • Highest voted TV series: Game of Thrones (Ramin Djawadi, 10)
  • Highest voted video game: The Legend of Zelda series (Koji Kondo, 23)
  • Highest voted animated film: Howl’s Moving Castle (Joe Hisaishi, 21)
  • Highest voted female composer: Doctor Who (Delia Derbyshire, 12)

story source: ABC Classic




Filed Under: History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: ABC Classic, ABC Classic Classic 100 statistics, ABC Classic Classic 100: Music for the Screen, ABC TV, Doctor Who, Ennio Morricone, Film, Game Of Thrones, Geek, John Williams, Koji Kondo, Movies, Music, nerd, soundtrack, Star Wars, The Legend Of Zelda, The Mission, tv, Video Games

A New Season of ‘The Witcher’

December 16, 2021 By ausretrogamer

By: D.C. Cutler, U.S.A.

The second season of the Netflix Original Series “The Witcher” will be released this week (in the US) and I couldn’t be more thrilled.

“The Witcher” is not “Game of Thrones.” It never was. I never understood in all the reviews of the first series how almost every critic took the time to point that out. “The Witcher” is its own unique adaptation of the books and popular video games. I have friends who think “The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt” is one of the greatest games ever made. I like it, but I enjoy the television series just as much. And we know how hard it is to adapt a video game property into an entertaining live-action series or film. “The Witcher” could be one of the best.

“The Witcher” is always good when Henry Cavill gets screen time. His who cares, flipped attitude as Geralt of Rivia never gets old. Geralt may be cold at times, but he really has a heart. When Geralt isn’t slaying some disgusting beast for coin, he’s just trying to keep to himself. He grunts and says a certain four-letter word a lot throughout the series. The greatness of Cavill’s character is his subtlety. The way he plays Geralt is the exact way I thought the character would be in the iconic games.

image source: Netflix

Anya Chalotra, the actress who portrays Yennefer of Vengerberg, had an intense, charming chemistry with Henry Cavill. Yennefer is my favourite character on the eight-episode first season. Her story had an arc that was fulfilling and tragic. I felt for her character and where she came from before she grew powerful with her witchcraft skills. I like the episode when Geralt and Yennefer finally met. It was quite a “memorable” scene.

I could’ve gone without the singing. I thought the songs were silly and the character of the bard Jakier was just on the series for comic relief. His character felt like annoying filler. The battle in the final episode lasted way too long. I enjoyed how Yennefer kept the attacking forces at bay using all her powers. It made for a somewhat satisfying ending that left the audience with more questions than answers.

I’ll watch the second season when I have the time after Christmas. I like to watch a series in one long binge session. Season two of “The Witcher” is a nice Christmas gift for fans of the series. I just wish Netflix marketed the show better.




Filed Under: Modern Gaming, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Anya Chalotra, Christmas, Geralt, Henry Cavill, Jakier, Netflix, streaming, The Witcher, The Witcher on Netflix, The Witcher Season 2, tv, Video Games, Yennefer

History of Transparent Electronics Used in US Prisons

March 15, 2021 By ausretrogamer

This is an interesting 17 minute video indeed. Mat Taylor (aka: Techmoan) delves into the history of transparent electronic devices used in US Prisons, from cassette players, cassette tapes, radios to headphones and televisions – it’s a clear case of nostalgia! OK, we’ll see ourselves out.


source: Techmoan

 

Filed Under: History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: cassette, clear cases, gadgets, Geek, geeky, headphones, Mat Taylor, nerdy, radio, Techmoan, Transparent electronics, tv, video

Westworld Intro – 80’s Version

January 10, 2017 By Ms. ausretrogamer

If Westworld was an 80’s TV show…


Source: MessyPandas via Laughing Squid

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Co-founder, editor and writer at ausretrogamer – The Australian Retro Gamer E-Zine. Lover of science fiction, fashion, books, movies and TV. Player of games, old and new.

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Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: HBO, tv, video, Westworld, youtube

Remember 1988

May 5, 2014 By ausretrogamer

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Do you remember how awesome 1988 was? I do! I was a teenager with not a hassle in the world. My life revolved around my family, friends, school, sport, tv, music, movies and video games – particularly the Commodore 64 and arcades! 1988 was the year I went from playing games on cassette to playing games on floppy disk. Life was good.

Oh yeah, there was the Seoul Olympics and Australia was celebrating its bicentennial. Ah 1988, you were a great year.  What are your memories of 1988?

Press play and immerse yourself with some 1988 awesomeness!


source: thepeterson

Filed Under: History Tagged With: 1988, Movies, nostalgia, remembering 1988, retrogaming, tv

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