Visit James's official site here: http://www.jameshannigan.com
James… Read Full Bio ↴Visit James's official site here: http://www.jameshannigan.com
James Hannigan is a composer working in games, television and film, with game credits including various EA Sports titles, entries in the Harry Potter, Warhammer, Command and Conquer, Lord of the Rings and Theme Park series, along with contributing to television shows such as ITV's Primeval. After starting out at Electronic Arts in the mid-1990s, James later based himself at the Pinewood Studios complex in West London, accumulating numerous credits and gaining five BAFTA nominations for music - along with a win with EA for Theme Park World/Sim Theme Park in 2000. Today, James's music can be heard in many multi-million selling titles and among his many credits are: Command and Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest, Primeval Series 3 (ITV), Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, Red Alert 3, Art Academy (Nintendo), Theme Park Inc./Sim Coaster, Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix, Freelancer, Republic, Evil Genius, Warhammer: Shadow of the Horned Rat, Space Hulk, Brute Force, Dark Omen, Privateer: The Darkening, Catwoman, Grand Prix 4, Mr Bean, Lost In Space (New Line Cinema; Sound Design) and various EA Sports titles (in the F1, FIFA and FA Premier League series). James has also provided music for numerous trailers, commercials and promos, for clients ranging from Ferrari and Ducati through to the libraries of Chappell, BMG Universal and West One Music.
Working from his recording studios in England, James also regularly works with orchestras and choirs at home and abroad and these have included The Philharmonia Orchestra, the Skywalker Symphony Orchestra, The Chamber Orchestra of London, The Pinewood Singers, The Tiffin Boys Choir and the Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra - recording at locations such as Abbey Road Studios, Skywalker Ranch, Phoenix Sound and Air-Lyndhurst. James frequently works with soloists as well, such as Tony Hinnigan (Titanic, Braveheart), Miriam Stockley (Adiemus), Miranda Keys and Soname - to name but a few.
At this time, Video Games Live are touring with some of James's music and, in September 2009, the Eminence Symphony Orchestra debuted the first live performance of 'Soviet March' at the Sydney Entertainment Centre as part of "A Night in Fantasia". Eminence Online.
Participating as a panellist at events such as Tiga's 'Games Meet Film', The Edinburgh International Festival, Musicworks and The BAFTA Interactive Festival, James also writes articles and has been featured on the cover of Develop Magazine, profiled in Post, Audio Media, Resolution, Music, Sound and the Moving Image (MSMI), Film Score Monthly and other publications - and has been interviewed several times by the BBC.
James Hannigan is a member of the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA), an active member of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) and is represented by COOL Music Ltd, London.
James… Read Full Bio ↴Visit James's official site here: http://www.jameshannigan.com
James Hannigan is a composer working in games, television and film, with game credits including various EA Sports titles, entries in the Harry Potter, Warhammer, Command and Conquer, Lord of the Rings and Theme Park series, along with contributing to television shows such as ITV's Primeval. After starting out at Electronic Arts in the mid-1990s, James later based himself at the Pinewood Studios complex in West London, accumulating numerous credits and gaining five BAFTA nominations for music - along with a win with EA for Theme Park World/Sim Theme Park in 2000. Today, James's music can be heard in many multi-million selling titles and among his many credits are: Command and Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest, Primeval Series 3 (ITV), Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, Red Alert 3, Art Academy (Nintendo), Theme Park Inc./Sim Coaster, Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix, Freelancer, Republic, Evil Genius, Warhammer: Shadow of the Horned Rat, Space Hulk, Brute Force, Dark Omen, Privateer: The Darkening, Catwoman, Grand Prix 4, Mr Bean, Lost In Space (New Line Cinema; Sound Design) and various EA Sports titles (in the F1, FIFA and FA Premier League series). James has also provided music for numerous trailers, commercials and promos, for clients ranging from Ferrari and Ducati through to the libraries of Chappell, BMG Universal and West One Music.
Working from his recording studios in England, James also regularly works with orchestras and choirs at home and abroad and these have included The Philharmonia Orchestra, the Skywalker Symphony Orchestra, The Chamber Orchestra of London, The Pinewood Singers, The Tiffin Boys Choir and the Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra - recording at locations such as Abbey Road Studios, Skywalker Ranch, Phoenix Sound and Air-Lyndhurst. James frequently works with soloists as well, such as Tony Hinnigan (Titanic, Braveheart), Miriam Stockley (Adiemus), Miranda Keys and Soname - to name but a few.
At this time, Video Games Live are touring with some of James's music and, in September 2009, the Eminence Symphony Orchestra debuted the first live performance of 'Soviet March' at the Sydney Entertainment Centre as part of "A Night in Fantasia". Eminence Online.
Participating as a panellist at events such as Tiga's 'Games Meet Film', The Edinburgh International Festival, Musicworks and The BAFTA Interactive Festival, James also writes articles and has been featured on the cover of Develop Magazine, profiled in Post, Audio Media, Resolution, Music, Sound and the Moving Image (MSMI), Film Score Monthly and other publications - and has been interviewed several times by the BBC.
James Hannigan is a member of the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA), an active member of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) and is represented by COOL Music Ltd, London.
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We have lyrics for these tracks by James Hannigan:
Red Alert 3 Theme Наш Советский Союз покарает Вес мир от Европы к Неве на…
Red Alert 3 Theme - Soviet March Наш Советский Союз покоряет Весь мир, от Европы к Неве, на…
Soviet March Наш Советский Союз покоряет Весь мир от Европы к Неве на…
The Might of the Empire Ooh say can you see By the dawn's early light What so…
Yuriko's Theme Ji ai bukaki waga ookimi arahito game yoshirosama (soprano) …
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@muffinman2546
+Destroyencio if it's one spectrum tower in the middle of nowhere and not linked with others (maybe)
if the tesla coil isn't supercharged by tesla troopers(probably the same outcome)
technically:the wave force tower has to have a big charge-up before insta-killing(so in other words:if the player controlling the wave force tower is so poo-brained to not let it charge up and then fire and instead using low powered beam: let's just say you have a better chance)
and if the opposing player somehow managed to get his hands on allied technology(and he's like... the soviets), he could put Natasha in the gunner turret and WHAH- LAH... a sniper tower.
(or you could try a cheaper tesla-tower)
(MAN THERE ARE ALOT OF POSSIBILITIES WITH THAT TOWER:LIKE IMAGINE YURIKO OMEGA IN THAT GUNNER TURRET)
@mayuri4184
I played this to the USS Iowa.
It's still the USS Iowa, but the Yamato unsunk herself and appeared out of nowhere.
@ynyrjohnson3861
Did she have laser batteries and that sweet sweet RAMMING SPEED
@mayuri4184
@Ynyr Johnson Perhaps, I dunno.
Last I checked, she disappeared, either sinking or going into space.
@kamikaze6198
@John Paul Carlo Calumpong
RUN
@flapjackslashjack8624
READY THE AKULAS WE MUST BRING IT BACK TO THE DEPTHS
@exmaarmaca
So you say frequently "Yus"?
@lucusvanbeek3309
Allies : Lategame OP
Soviets : Early Game OP and has best armor units
Japan : Earlygame OP and rapid expansion also dangerous when you don't expect a army of rocket angels
@wjzav1971
I would say, Japan is generally OP. They can spam a lot of buildings, immediately fortify strategic positions and nobody can tell me that the Giga Fortress is not some kind of game-breaking unit.
@tzCombot
@WJZAV
But their anti-air sucks ass. Get a few Century Bombers and make a second Dresden out of their bases.
@niklashrast8122
Lol I always take soviets but I just can't rush, most of the time I take an army of twinblades, bulfrogs and apocalypse tanks and rush into their base