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From Esteria to Zemuria, passing by modern-day Tokyo, anything that's Falcom and funny, images and quotes alike, is here! DMs are open for submissions!

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calendar_today14-03-2020 11:11:03

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Kiseki be like: "Long time no see Dinkledorf... or should I say 'the Cockmuncher'." "Ah, no one has called me by that title since ages, Joe 'the Red Nutsmacker'."

Arman Aspromonti | R-Man (Compose/Guitar) (@luvgiantrobots) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Takahiro Unisuga has left Falcom's Sound Team after 16 years of service, leaving behind an impeccable track record. No one else could come close to the level of detail in his composition and production. To honour his legacy, here's a thread of his music: #ThankYouUnisuga

Arman Aspromonti | R-Man (Compose/Guitar) (@luvgiantrobots) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⚠️ATTENTION ALL TRAILS GAMERS⚠️ The music of the #TrailsInTheSky (#空の軌跡) trilogy: 9 composers 11 arrangers 20 performers 19 tracks for a total of 1 hour and 11 minutes of music. The fan arrange album "We Also Love Trails in the Sky" premieres tomorrow at 2 PM UTC. Come hang!

⚠️ATTENTION ALL TRAILS GAMERS⚠️
The music of the #TrailsInTheSky (#空の軌跡) trilogy:
9 composers
11 arrangers
20 performers
19 tracks for a total of 1 hour and 11 minutes of music.

The fan arrange album "We Also Love Trails in the Sky" premieres tomorrow at 2 PM UTC. Come hang!
No Context Falcom (@falcom_no) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I hear a group of people who MIGHT love Trails in the Sky made an amazing arrangement album of 20 tracks from this iconic soundtrack! If you happen to also love Sky and its music, i can't recommend it enough. youtu.be/pviJOfWVcXQ

Arman Aspromonti | R-Man (Compose/Guitar) (@luvgiantrobots) 's Twitter Profile Photo

8 years ago today, Wataru Ishibashi died. I am not privy to the cause of his untimely passing, nor do I feel entitled to any details, but I want to keep the memory of his work alive in any way I can. Here's a thread: