torsdag den 15. november 2012

Danish music in the world's biggest computer games



The Danish artist Sisse Marie has increased the opportunity to get an international breakthrough considerably after she has had her song 'Paralyzed' with the latest version of the computer game 'The Sims' - called 'The Sims Seasons'.

'The Sims' series is currently the world's largest computer games, and games are sold in 140 million copies worldwide. Therefore, it can be a major breakthrough for Sisse Marie, who first became well known as the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest in 2001 with the song 'You need me'.

- I am super happy to get my song 'Paralyzed' with The Sims game when I want to reach out to as many people as possible with my music, says Sisse Marie

The song 'Paralyzed' is recorded on the constructed language 'Simlish', which is the fictional language spoken in 'The Sims' games.

Sisse Marie thereby following in the footsteps of Depeche Mode, Katy Perry and Lilly Allen, all previously sung in 'Simlish'.

According he record label A: larm Music is a tradeoff between video games and music.

The game gives the advantage of music linked to an interactive experience that makes it easier to remember the songs.

Conversely game developers are working hard to find music that fits the game's feeling and history.

- We always choose music that can deliver an even better gaming experience. You must feel like to run stronger, longer jump, shoot better and play better virtual football, says Jakob Meng from EA, which is behind 'The Sims'.

'The Sims Seasons' is released worldwide today 15th November

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