STATE COLLEGE, PA -- Today, the remixSite Group announced the results of its Composition Combat original video game music competition.
The competition, with submissions accepted from October to December of 2009, invited any artist interested in video game music to write an original song conforming to a fictional video game, a basic storyline of which was posted on the Composition Combat website at http://www.remixsite.org/
The winner of the competition, with an average song rating of 6.64 out of 7, was Jonathan Peros, of Boston, MA. His entry, "Etiolating Shade," earned him the contest's grand prize of $500 cash.
"Reading the theme for the competition, the game Fallout 3 came immediately to mind, so I immediately went to listen to the Fallout original score," said Peros. "Fallout 3 is based on a world from the 1950s, which wouldn't fit the futuristic setting of the competition, so I reshaped the song how I needed. I really wanted the song to express the world as it appeared in the story, after the destruction of the human paradise - and what suffering that would bring the people. It was a great experience participating in the competition, and was really humbled by the support I received from the voters."
In second place was Gregory Weaver of Virginia Beach, VA, whose "Decimation"
remixSite's Composition Combat brought together composers of all ages and backgrounds. Many of the competition's entrants participate actively in the video game remix community, which is dedicated to improving upon the works of game music from classic and modern video games. remixSite allows composers of video game music to upload both video game remixes and originals for distribution and feedback amongst community members. Users, whether they are artists or not, may also organize competitions and host them at remixSite, which provides a number of tools designed to make entering, voting upon, and publicizing competitions easy.
Anyone may listen to the entries of Composition Combat for free at http://www.remixsite.org/



