This artist represents the amalgam of composers for Blizzard Entertainment … Read Full Bio ↴This artist represents the amalgam of composers for Blizzard Entertainment that worked on many games such as StarCraft and StarCraft: Brood War. Derek Duke and Glenn Stafford composed the tracks in the menus and the in-game music, while Jason Hayes composed the music used in the cinematic cut scenes. Tracy W. Bush provided additional support in composing.
The musical score for StarCraft was received well by reviewers, who have described it as "appropriately melodic and dark" and "impressive", with one reviewer noting that some of the music owed much of its inspiration to Jerry Goldsmith's score for the film Alien. The same composers of the StarCraft and WarCraft series are composing the music for Blizzard's monumental future release, StarCraft 2.
Jason Hayes is credited as lead composer on Blizzard's World of WarCraft soundtrack. For WarCraft III: Reign of Chaos each of them is credited individually.
Michael Morhaime who is President and CEO of Blizzard Entertainment states that StarCraft is the one Blizzard game that he is most partial to.
The musical score for StarCraft was received well by reviewers, who have described it as "appropriately melodic and dark" and "impressive", with one reviewer noting that some of the music owed much of its inspiration to Jerry Goldsmith's score for the film Alien. The same composers of the StarCraft and WarCraft series are composing the music for Blizzard's monumental future release, StarCraft 2.
Jason Hayes is credited as lead composer on Blizzard's World of WarCraft soundtrack. For WarCraft III: Reign of Chaos each of them is credited individually.
Michael Morhaime who is President and CEO of Blizzard Entertainment states that StarCraft is the one Blizzard game that he is most partial to.
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Dun Morogh
Jason Hayes Tracy W. Bush Derek Duke Glenn Stafford Lyrics
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@wubchok6843
That day in the school yard my friend was telling me all about the legendary game 'World of Warcraft'. He was describing its various races, the Dwarves, the Gnomes, the Tauren, the Orcs. For some reason he hit a cord in me when he said you can start your adventure off as Dwarf with a musket.
The more and more he talked, the more and more I was interested in this mysterious, yet well known game. I had only heard of how 'nerdy' it was, as they so depict it in popular media.
That night when I got home, I started the download of the game, and begun the free trial (however long it lasted in those days). After hours of waiting, It was finally done and I logged into this strange world. I was met with a server selection, a vast sea of letters, red, orange and green. Words I did not understand and letters that made no sense. I called my friends house, and asked for him (there was no texting at the time and the only form of messaging him through social media was through MSN, and he wasn't online.)
Finally when I was talking to him I asked him what to do on the screen, and he told me to make a character on the realm he was on, the Roleplaying server of 'Wyrmrest Accord' a server made for new players at the time.
When met with the character creation screen, I was amazed at the options before me, I could play as a mighty green skin, and slash my enemies to pieces. Or I could play a human 'mage' and throw balls of fire.
But for some reason, this short, bearded man with a musket drew my attention like you could never believe. I made his hair jet black, and his skin pale white like the snowy land of his home. Having been a fan of LOTR I tried to name him Gimli, at the time I spelt it 'Gimly', but alas it was taken. So I conjured up the name Gubly, and I logged in for the very first time.
Que 2:00. A great white world was before me, stranger Dwarves, looking much like myself were running around, firing off their loud rifles. Gnomes of various colours waddled under foot.
I instantly took foot, not knowing what a quest was or having any care to learn. I shot at what I wanted and as much as I wanted and soon my character exploded in vibrant gold colours, I had leveled up for the very first time.
The bottom corner of my screen was flashing pink, accompanied by a tinking noise, and I soon came to realize my friend was messaging me. We eventually met up at the Wendigo cave, and we camped there for hours, firing at the damned beasts until it was no challenge at all.
Gubly and Aermoss had many adventures from that point on. I can still remember leaving the other end of the Deeprun Tram and seeing a city with a visible sky! I was baffled at the sheer size of the world before me!
Hours, Days, Years have past, and now I sit ontop of an account with 4+ lvl 100s. Gubly has been race changed so many times, I forget he was my pride and joy once. The game has become numbers for me, numbers and expectations. There is no spirit for me, no mystery, no wonder. But that time we had, shall have an impact on my life longer than anything else I have yet lived through.
(( I wanted to write more but I doubt anybody has read this far, also I am tearing up wayyy too much.))
@wubchok6843
That day in the school yard my friend was telling me all about the legendary game 'World of Warcraft'. He was describing its various races, the Dwarves, the Gnomes, the Tauren, the Orcs. For some reason he hit a cord in me when he said you can start your adventure off as Dwarf with a musket.
The more and more he talked, the more and more I was interested in this mysterious, yet well known game. I had only heard of how 'nerdy' it was, as they so depict it in popular media.
That night when I got home, I started the download of the game, and begun the free trial (however long it lasted in those days). After hours of waiting, It was finally done and I logged into this strange world. I was met with a server selection, a vast sea of letters, red, orange and green. Words I did not understand and letters that made no sense. I called my friends house, and asked for him (there was no texting at the time and the only form of messaging him through social media was through MSN, and he wasn't online.)
Finally when I was talking to him I asked him what to do on the screen, and he told me to make a character on the realm he was on, the Roleplaying server of 'Wyrmrest Accord' a server made for new players at the time.
When met with the character creation screen, I was amazed at the options before me, I could play as a mighty green skin, and slash my enemies to pieces. Or I could play a human 'mage' and throw balls of fire.
But for some reason, this short, bearded man with a musket drew my attention like you could never believe. I made his hair jet black, and his skin pale white like the snowy land of his home. Having been a fan of LOTR I tried to name him Gimli, at the time I spelt it 'Gimly', but alas it was taken. So I conjured up the name Gubly, and I logged in for the very first time.
Que 2:00. A great white world was before me, stranger Dwarves, looking much like myself were running around, firing off their loud rifles. Gnomes of various colours waddled under foot.
I instantly took foot, not knowing what a quest was or having any care to learn. I shot at what I wanted and as much as I wanted and soon my character exploded in vibrant gold colours, I had leveled up for the very first time.
The bottom corner of my screen was flashing pink, accompanied by a tinking noise, and I soon came to realize my friend was messaging me. We eventually met up at the Wendigo cave, and we camped there for hours, firing at the damned beasts until it was no challenge at all.
Gubly and Aermoss had many adventures from that point on. I can still remember leaving the other end of the Deeprun Tram and seeing a city with a visible sky! I was baffled at the sheer size of the world before me!
Hours, Days, Years have past, and now I sit ontop of an account with 4+ lvl 100s. Gubly has been race changed so many times, I forget he was my pride and joy once. The game has become numbers for me, numbers and expectations. There is no spirit for me, no mystery, no wonder. But that time we had, shall have an impact on my life longer than anything else I have yet lived through.
(( I wanted to write more but I doubt anybody has read this far, also I am tearing up wayyy too much.))
@titomaki2972
I know how u feel, m8. Same here, but with a Druid Taure
@wubchok6843
Titomaki I want to be in that mind again. I want to explore and learn from a new world!
@titomaki2972
Wubchok yeah, that feeling of a new adventure is absolutely wonderful. The misteries of Undercity, the relaxing music of Mulgore, the raids, that friendship feeling that u get in those long stances from Vanilla... Oh, and how epic it was to go PVP with your friends!
I remember when my real life friends were with me in arathi, we had just killed the giant and we were just sitting around a bonfire while talking about nothing important...
Good ol' times, m8 :')
@jakobhallberg9212
Wubchok Yup, that´s how I feel aswell although I had an undead priest, coming from the WC3 game which are just as awesome, I roleplayed on as the survivor of Tirisfal Glades. So when Arthas disappeared from the game, I no longer felt like I belonged there and with the new expansions the population is dropping. Every good party has to die sometime, I just wished that this one didn´t. It´s one of the most if I may say so, close to magical experience I ever had with a game. Logging on today is something entirely but those days were one of the best, and I know there will never be anything like it.
@wubchok6843
Ahri man Going to be late and waking up early to do something in the world, and back then it actually felt like you were doing something, like you were going on a magnificent quest across the world of Azeroth, and the people you met would stick with you for the rest of your days, going on more adventures than you could ever dream of. But no, those days are done, the people have gone, and the quests have become calculated outcomes.
@Dr.Barber
everyone remembers the elwynn music but only the players of the hardiest and smartest races have their nostalgia linked to this
@VascusGaming
Hey that's me then, I'm Horde today. But I have a super special soft spot for Dwarves still, loved this area.
@GoWithTh3Flow
Aye aye! Dwarf Hunter since day one here. Loved going back to Kharanos and getting drunk with me lads.
@pwlt1292
And the sexiest too !