Do you have a question you just HAVE to have answered about MK:DA? Have you ever listened to or seen one of our interviews and thought, "I can ask better questions than that!"? Now's your chance to prove it! From now until Friday, July 5th, at 10 PM CDT, we will be accepting question entries to send to the MK:DA development team. We will then pick the top twenty questions, and send them to the development team. Once we receive the responses, we will post the questions (along with the names of who asked them) on the site, along with the development team's answers!
To submit your question, email it to interview@mk5.org. Questions submitted on the IRC channel, via site IM, on the forum, or in an email to an address other than interview@mk5.org will not be accepted. Any questions submitted after 10 PM CDT on July 5th will not be accepted. Once all entries are received, they will be reviewed by the staff of MK5.ORG, and the top twenty questions will then be forwarded to Midway, to be answered by the MK:DA development team.
Once again, that email address is interview@mk5.org. We look forward to seeing what YOU have to ask!
Adema is part of the growing wave of contemporary pop musicians creating original music for video games, a tradition whose earlier composers-for-hire include David Bowie, Trent Reznor, Rob Zombie, and Mark Mothersbaugh. And with artists as diverse as Ja Rule, Sum 41, NoFX, No Doubt, Jurassic 5, Ozzy Osbourne, Rage Against the Machine, P.O.D., Hoobastank and Britney Spears now turning up on games in some form, even the Grammy Awards' soundtrack categories have been expanded to include game music, though none has yet been nominated.
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Thanks to board member Skorpion for the notice.