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'''Stephen Rippy''' is an American composer known for his work on [[Ensemble Studios]] games soundtracks, such as the [[wikipedia:Age of Empires|Age of Empire series]], its spin-off [[wikipedia:Age of Mythology|Age of Mythology]] and more recently, [[Halo Wars]]. | '''Stephen Rippy''' is an American composer known for his work on [[Ensemble Studios]] games soundtracks, such as the [[wikipedia:Age of Empires|Age of Empire series]], its spin-off [[wikipedia:Age of Mythology|Age of Mythology]] and more recently, [[Halo Wars]]. |
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Stephen Rippy is an American composer known for his work on Ensemble Studios games soundtracks, such as the Age of Empire series, its spin-off Age of Mythology and more recently, Halo Wars.
The Music of Halo Wars[edit]
Before making the music to the game, Stephen Rippy stated that he played the original Halo Trilogy, to get the feel the music there gave: by breaking it down in to bits and pieces, he wrote his own verson of Halo music[1]. He also said that he used his experience from Age of Empires to construct the feel of Halo Wars's environments.
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External Links[edit]
- Stephen Rippy's website
- Interview with Rippy
- Article on Age of Empires music
- Scoring Age of Mythology