Saturday, April 12, 2014

A To Z: Knights of the Old Republic "Bastila's Theme"


For my first A to Z Challenge ever, I'm highlighting a favorite track from various science fiction and fantasy movies, games, and TV shows. Feel free to press play and listen while you visit other A to Z participants.

Surprisingly enough, Knights of the Old Republic was my introduction to RPG gaming. Pretty good choice to start with. This title from BioWare eventually led to one of the most ambitious RPG developers around (Mass Effect, Dragon Age). Jeremy Soule composed the complicated score (game scores generally are), with plenty of nods to the original Star Wars score. Sometimes I couldn't wait to upgrade my lightsaber, just so I could listen to this track again. Feels like a dream, huh?


Come back on Monday for a new track. Thank you for stopping by!

I'm David, and "I thought meat-bags liked being called master."

21 comments:

  1. Has a magical quality to it.
    Great game!

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  2. I probably shouldn't admit I have no idea what "RPG Gaming" is! Role-playing games?

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  3. I am one of those geeks who bought all the Star Wars sound tracks as well. The music is amazing, but haven't heard this one.

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  4. I haven't played this one. Parasite Eve was one of my first adventures into RPG-style gaming. I remember locating the imported soundtrack at a local anime store. Made my day. :)

    The Immarcescible Word

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  5. I'm with Stephanie. what is RPG Gaming? Real people gaming?
    Not a gamer, but thanks again for the music.
    Deb@ http://debioneille.blogspot.com

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  6. It is truly beautiful. Wish that TOR had done better than it did.

    Brandon Ax: Writer's Storm

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  7. This is a beautiful piece. I love most of the music from Star Wars movies and games.

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  8. Stopping by on the 12th day of the #atozchallenge. Having a good time today blog hopping, saying hi and moving on. I'm not a science fiction reader but congratulate you on this well presented blog. If you have time or interest, I am writing about gardening and related topics this month. Come and visit.

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  9. I don't play much games, but this music is lovely. Thanks for sharing!

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  10. This is just lovely, actually. I don't know most gaming music, and I'm loving getting to know it a bit via your A to Z posts!

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  11. Always a pleasure to hear Star Wars related music. :)

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  12. Heard this one many, many times-- my husband enjoyed this game for a long time. He probably still does, but he plays it less now.

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  13. I continue to be surprised by the variety in your choices. I confess that I don't play games, so all of these will be new to me. I like it. I can see that it would lend itself nicely to a Star Wars game. Thanks for sharing!!!

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  14. To be honest, I thought the game was rather hit or miss, but the music was definitely great :)

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  15. I've never noticed video game music being interesting. But maybe the games my kids play aren't that kind of game....

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  16. I'm not into the game thing, either, but this is stunning music! Thanks for sharing, David!

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  17. Ah, RPGs... We used to play those--my hubby and I. We haven't in a long time, but I'll never think about Final Fantasy, Star Ocean or countless others without a grin on my face.

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  18. My kids LOVED any and all Star Wars games, RPG or not. One of these days I'm going to get into them. I'm still a Frogger girl at heart.

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  19. "Sometimes I couldn't wait to upgrade my lightsaber, just so I could listen to this track again." This line amused me for some reason. :)

    The music is great!

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  20. Very nice. I've never played KotOR. A crime, I know :( There is still time, no? I think one of the oddest soundtracks I used to own, back in the day, was a Star Wars soundtrack created for a novel. I don't think I have ever come across something like that again. Some of the tracks were really good too. Wish I could recall what it was.

    Jak at The Cryton Chronicles & Dreams in the Shade of Ink

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