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The Nima Fakhara Show (Season 6, Episode 11)
TV Episode | Reality-TV, Talk-Show

Remember Kix cereal? Kids love it and moms will too? The idea was the cereal was really good but it was good for you. We often applaud a game when it's well made, fun to play, but also teaches you something you most likely would not have ...See moreRemember Kix cereal? Kids love it and moms will too? The idea was the cereal was really good but it was good for you. We often applaud a game when it's well made, fun to play, but also teaches you something you most likely would not have learned on your own. In the story driven game, 1979 Revolution: Black Friday you play as a photographer during the Islamic Revolution in Iran. A period I certainly didn't know much about before this interview, but our guest who composed the music for this game did. Nima Fakhara was born in Tehran, Iran and has composed for film, television and videos games. For this game he used traditional Persian instruments to insure an authentic feeling within the game. In our interview we talk about how players have received the game so far which is currently out on Steam and how he feels the game represented the events that unfolded during that time. We also cover his love of music and his journey from Tehran to Los Angeles. Written by J.A. Laraque See less
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