Sound's Good (February 16, 2007)

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Long Live the Confederation!
A series of special Game Developers Choice Awards for 2007 have been announced... and there's one for Wing Commander veteran George "The Fatman" Sanger. The man responsible for some of the most recognizable video game music in history has earned the "Community Contribution Award", detailed below:
The Community Contribution Award is presented to a developer who embodies the spirit of community and encourages improvement among peers. George "The Fatman" Sanger, music and sound designer for more than 250 games, including LOOM, Wing Commander, The 7th Guest, NASCAR Racing, Putt-Putt Saves the Zoo and ATF, will receive this year's award for his development of programs that enrich and encourage advancements within the interactive audio community and industry in general.

Sanger has been creating music and other audio for games since Thin Ice for Intellivision in 1983. In 1991, at the first Spotlight Awards, the Audio award went to Sanger's Wing Commander, and one of the only other two nominees was Sanger's LOOM. At various developer conferences, Sanger has hosted "Demo Marathons" to allow game producers to be exposed to the music of many musicians from all over the world in a single sitting. His writings in his Music and Computers Magazine column, "Ride the Wired Surf," were meant to promote ideals and attitudes that would lead to better music on computers. On the edge of the Canyon of the Eagles over the Colorado River, Sanger hosts both the annual Texas Interactive Music Conference and BBQ (Project Bar-B-Q), the computer/music industry's most prestigious and influential conference. Based on 11 successful years of influencing and galvanizing the audio and technical community at BBQ, in 2006 Sanger hosted the first Project Horseshoe, an intense think-tank aimed at solving game design's toughest problems. Sanger's book, "The Fat Man on Game Audio: Tasty Morsels of Sonic Goodness," is less a technical work than a treatise on the benefits of living creatively and treating people well.
You can read the entire press release here.



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Original update published on February 16, 2007
 
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I'm not sure when they put the video from the 2007 GDC Awards online, but it's up. For some reason the 2006 video (when Richard Garriott was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award) has still not been uploaded, although you can view the 2005 awards on the site.

Anyway, you can see The Fatman receive his award here by clicking on the Community Contribution link -- Wing Commander gets a prominent mention and his entrance and exit is accompanied by what sounds like a slightly remixed WC1 theme from Wing One. :D

There's a picture of The Fatman in full regalia in the photo's section. You can also see Richard Garriott deliver the 2007 Lifetime Achievement Award in the video links.
 

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Where *is* Wing Commander on his game jacket?
Yeah, hopefully the WC patches take pride of place. I haven't been able to find any higher resolution images of his game jacket online.

ChrisReid said:
Looks like GameSpot posted the video March 8. They have a higher res copy, but it's oddly compressed. The stream at the GDC website actually looks better. http://www.gamespot.com/events/gdc07...eatures&page=1
Thanks for the link; downloading now. I tried to capture the Fatman stream from the GDCA website for offline viewing -- it's doable, but fiddly.
 
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