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Journey is an arcade video game released by Bally Midway in 1983. Rock band Journey had enjoyed major success in the early 1980s, and Bally/Midway decided to ride this wave of popularity by creating an arcade game based on the group. Its release was intended to coincide with a US tour by the band.
Journey Escape is a video game developed and manufactured by Data Age in San Jose, California for the Atari 2600 console, and released in 1982. [2] It stars the rock band Journey , one of the world's most popular acts at the time, and is based on their album Escape .
Journey is an indie adventure game developed by Thatgamecompany and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3.It was released on the PlayStation Network in March 2012 and ported to PlayStation 4 in July 2015.
The award was introduced to recognize the impact of music specifically written for video games and other interactive media. This is a sister category to the Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media, which previously honored scores written for film, television and video games, though Journey in 2013 was the only game ever nominated.
Austin Wintory (born September 9, 1984) is an American composer for film and video games. [1] He is known for scoring the video games Flow and Journey, the latter of which made history as the only video game soundtrack to be nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media.
Journey (1983 video game), a 1983 arcade game featuring the band Journey (1989 video game) , a 1989 computer game by Infocom Journey (2012 video game) , a 2012 PlayStation 3 game by thatgamecompany
Chiptune artists 8 Bit Weapon released an 8-bit music tribute to the original Tron soundtrack. The tribute was made using vintage computers and video game consoles such as Commodore 64, Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, Apple II, and Atari 2600. [7] [8]
The music video for "Separate Ways" was the first single for which the band shot a choreographed video: previous videos were performances that were taped and edited, [8] expanded with "Faithfully" to include a montage of the band on tour shot by a crew from NFL Films. Steve Perry had been very opposed to making a choreographed video.