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The British critic Sam Inglis wrote that if Harvest Moon had been released in 1973, Young would have been accused of artistic stagnation as the song sounded too similar to the songs on his album Harvest, but in 1992 the song was celebrated as the "end of a great musical journey", a refreshing return to Young's musical style of the early 1970s. [8]
Harvest Moon is the 21st studio album by Canadian-American musician Neil Young, released on November 2, 1992. Many of its backing musicians also appeared on Young's 1972 album Harvest . Background
Known in Japan as Bokujō Monogatari: Harvest Moon Boy and Girl (牧場物語ハーベストムーン ボーイ&ガール, lit. "The Farm Story: Harvest Moon Boy & Girl") [51] It is a compilation of Harvest Moon: Back to Nature and Bokujō Monogatari Harvest Moon for Girl [25] Released on PlayStation Network in 2008 [26]
Harvest Moon, known in Japan as Farm Story (牧場物語, Bokujō Monogatari), is a farm simulation role-playing video game developed by Amccus for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The game first was released in Japan by Pack-In-Video in 1996, in North America by Natsume Inc. in 1997, and in Europe by Nintendo in 1998.
The first game in the series, Harvest Moon, was released for the Super NES in 1996. Naming. In 2012, Marvelous discontinued licensing the series to Natsume Inc. ...
In 2007, Natsume Inc. took the opportunity to develop their own video game series using the name Harvest Moon in North America and Europe, and in 2014, it released Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley, first farm simulator game in the new series.
(Harvest/Harvest Moon) Released: August 1994; Label: Warner Australasia; 38 — 44 — Official Release Series Discs 1–4 (Neil Young/Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere/After the Gold Rush/Harvest) Released: June 2012; Label: Reprise Records — — — 30 Original Release Series Discs 5–8 (Time Fades Away/On the Beach/Tonight's the Night/Zuma ...
Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life [a] is a video game that was released in Japan in September 2003 and March 2004 in North America for the GameCube.It was developed and published by Marvelous Interactive in Japan (Natsume Inc. published it worldwide), and is part of the long-running Story of Seasons series of video games.