In addition to his work on commercial games, Kaufman has spent a great deal of time writing and giving away original music just for kicks. This includes a collection of original songs that intentionally use NES style 8-bit "instruments" and are specifically inspired by Konami's NES era music (which is "way above" just about everything else on the NES according to Kaufman). Excepting the original composers, you might say that Kaufman is uniquely in touch with the spirit of classic Contra music. This makes sense for a sequel that intends to take Contra back to its roots and bears the first numerical designation since 1992 (with the blessing of Contra III director Nobuya Nakazato).
Jake Kaufman is also known as the founder of the VGMix community, which gives composers a place to swap re-imagined versions of classic video game music.
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Originally posted by: tssf
Congratulations to Jake. I've known him for a very long time, we got out of touch a while back but he was still one of the best musicians in the IRC chat rooms we used to hang out in. He was also a huge Contra fan, I specifically remember him saying he could beat Contra 1 without dying once, which is next-near impossible for anyone who's simply human.
Congratulations, Jake, if you're reading this.
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Originally posted by: tssf
Congratulations to Jake. I've known him for a very long time, we got out of touch a while back but he was still one of the best musicians in the IRC chat rooms we used to hang out in. He was also a huge Contra fan, I specifically remember him saying he could beat Contra 1 without dying once, which is next-near impossible for anyone who's simply human.
Congratulations, Jake, if you're reading this.
I've one-lifed Contra too, where's my exciting video game career??