![]() ![]() ![]() The tools that produce this tune may be the same as those used throughout the game, but Potential for Anything moves at a slightly different pace, a more lyrical lilt than the straightforward grooviness of Pushing Onwards. Who couldn’t use a little bit of that sort of motivation in their daily lives? Potential for Anything It dares us to live up to its soars, to defy its lows, to overcome the obstacles before us and go further than we have before. More than just creating atmosphere, however, Pushing Onwards gets us into the groove. In other words, the only thing stopping you from pushing onwards is you.Ĭonsidering this is the first tune we hear in VVVVVV following the accident that strands Veridian and his crew, it has to immediately set the mood, as we don’t have voice acting or deep sound effect design. Thanks to the checkpoints, however, Veridian is never stopped for long, unless you as the player pull the plug. As this music plays, the Captain is learning the ropes of the levels, flipping from floors to ceilings and back again, often running afoul of the hundreds of spikes littered throughout the corridors. Pushing OnwardsĪs much as bits of this iconic tune of VVVVVV are borrowed from other themes, the message it conveys is clear in its title. This sort of thing could simply be a case of me reading into things more deeply than I should, but it’s nonetheless interesting to me that this music worming into my ears has more to it than rhythms to which one taps the action button. But more than underscoring the action, PPPPPP (the soundtrack) carries messages all its own, illustrated by the game and reaching beyond the screen into one’s life. Souleye, the composer, brilliantly uses the tools available in a minimal environment as much as the game itself does, building mood and driving the actions of the player without extraneous bombast. It compliments the story of gravity-flipping Captain Veridian’s quest to rescue his crew from the 8-bit perils of the mysterious other dimension. ![]() The soundtrack is available to pre-order now from Bandcamp or direct from Materia Collective, and will ship in February 2020.One of the best things about indy platformer VVVVVV is its infectious chiptune music. The tracklisting is as follows: VVVVVV limited edition vinyl soundtrack Side A The VVVVVV soundtrack features a 180g picture disc, adorned with the artwork by Leon Tukker and Isa Alcántara, in a gorgeous gatefold sleeve. To further celebrate VVVVVV’s anniversary the game’s soundtrack, composed by Magnus Pålsson, is being released in a limited edition vinyl format by video game music specialists, Materia Collective. ![]() Most of all, it proves that your code isn’t always perfect, but if you want to ship a game, it doesn’t have to be. VVVVVV’s source has provoked a lot of discussion online. It’s been weird, enlightening, but most of all, heartening. To celebrate the game’s 10th birthday, Cavanagh released the source code for VVVVVV. First released on January 11 2010, the game eschewed the jump button, instead relying on gravity shifts and deliberate falling down to navigate its platform environments of the dimension VVVVVV. VVVVVV, the seminal indie puzzle-platformer from Terry Cavanagh, is 10 years old. It’s a VVVVVV bonanza this week, to celebrate the game’s 10-year anniversary. ![]()
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