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About: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is truly a ‘one-in-a-lifetime' game that combines the legacies of so many video game properties into one, for lack of a better word, ultimate package. It's almost unbelievable how many video game series' are represented, especially through the games music, which includes a whopping 1018 songs! All of this episodes tracks are new arrangements, made specifically for the Smash Bros. series, and are all featured in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. 00:00 - Vega Stage Arrangement by Yoko Shimomura > 03:51 - Seaskape Arrangement by Hirokazu Tanaka > 06:28 - Beginning Arrangement by Kenji Ito > 09:57 - Battle! (Wild Pokémon from Diamond/Pearl) Arrangement by Koji Hayama > 13:36 - Wood Man Stage Arrangement by Motoi Sakuraba > 16:38 - Style Savvy: Trendsetters Arrangement by Ryo Watanabe > 20:13 - Yoshi's Island Arrangement by Yoshihito Yano > 23:32 - Aloneness Arrangement by Yu Sugimoto > 26:11 - Ice Man Stage Arrangement by Yasushi Asada > 29:34 - Aria Of The Soul Arrangement by Mitsuhiro Kitadami > 33:01 - Light Plane Arrangement by Noriyuki Iwadare > 35:53 - Training Menu - Wii Fit U Arrangement by Hiroki Morishita > 39:10 - Mega Man 4 Medley Arrangement by Jun Senoue > 41:58 - Lost In Thoughts All Alone Arrangement by Masato Kouda > 46:17 - Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Medley Arrangement by ACE > 49:15 - MEGALOVANIA Arrangement by Toby Fox > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com >
Love is in the air! Love is everywhere! With a throwback to a Pharoah Sanders classic and an array of lovesick songs in the third hour, this week's AM counts as a semi-Valentines episode for those who celebrate such things—and also includes plenty of new ambient, electronic and spiritual jazz selections for those who don't. Hope you enjoy it.Playlist: Nico Georis - Who Knows the PathI Am Robot and Proud - Lines in a GridTest Card - There are years in OctoberKhotin - DwellberryMark McGuire - South For The WinterMatthew Cardinal - Lover's Loop 1Yu Su, featuring Michelle Helene Mackenzie - Little Birds, MoonbathN Nao - FleuronKaitlyn Aurealia Smith - Into Your EyesBuildings and Food - StreetlightsFLOCKS - Now TransientHeal Mura - Thong LenJairus Sharif - MawuJOYFULTALK - Blissed For a MinuteOrganic Pulse Ensemble - Rings on the SurfaceBrown Spirits - Winter SolsticePharoah Sanders - Love is Everywhere - Live in Paris (1975)The Natural Yogurt Band, The Oracle - MessagesFlying Lotus - Let Me Cook (Instrumental)Yuma Abe - That Feels GoodJonah Yano - Romance ESLSUUNS - Peace and LoveRobert Wyatt - LoveExtra Happy Ghost!!! - True Love Leaves No TracesANOHNI and the Johnsons - I'm in LoveKris Ellestad - The Book of LoveEric Chenaux - Love Don't ChangeThe Fireman - Is This Love?Gorky's Zygotic Mynci - Easy LoveAir - LoveEconomics - neon loveCircle Research - Look of LoveBADBADNOTGOOD - Fall In LoveD'Angelo and the Vanguard - Really LoveKeiichi Suzuki, Hirokazu Tanaka, Hiroshi Kanazu and Toshiyuki Ueno - You've Come Far NESMort Garson - Concerto for Philodendron & PothosMort Garson - PlantasiaMort Garson - Symphony for a Spider PlantMort Garson - Baby's Tears BluesMort Garson - Ode to an African VioletMichael Boddicker - End Credits Theme
La musique emblématique de Tetris, le jeu vidéo culte créé par le programmeur russe Alexey Pajitnov en 1984, a une origine surprenante qui plonge dans le patrimoine culturel russe. Ce morceau, connu sous le nom de "Korobeiniki", est en réalité une ancienne chanson folklorique russe datant du XIXᵉ siècle.L'origine de "Korobeiniki""Korobeiniki" est une chanson populaire basée sur un poème de Nikolai Nekrasov, écrit en 1861. Le mot "Korobeiniki" désigne les colporteurs itinérants de l'époque, qui transportaient leurs marchandises dans des paniers pour les vendre sur les marchés. La chanson raconte une histoire romantique entre un colporteur et une jeune femme, mêlant commerce et flirt. Le rythme enjoué et entraînant de cette chanson en a fait un morceau souvent joué lors de célébrations ou de danses folkloriques.Comment "Korobeiniki" est devenu la musique de TetrisLorsque Alexey Pajitnov a conçu Tetris à Moscou, il n'y avait pas encore de bande sonore associée au jeu. Ce n'est qu'en 1989, avec la sortie de Tetris sur la Game Boy de Nintendo, que "Korobeiniki" a été introduite comme musique principale. Hirokazu Tanaka, compositeur japonais travaillant pour Nintendo, a arrangé le morceau folklorique pour l'adapter au style électronique et rythmique du jeu, tout en conservant son essence traditionnelle.Le choix de "Korobeiniki" pour Tetris est lié à l'identité russe du jeu. À l'époque, la Russie était encore l'Union soviétique, et les références culturelles russes faisaient partie intégrante de l'esthétique du jeu, renforçant son caractère unique et mémorable.L'impact de la musiqueDepuis son inclusion dans Tetris, "Korobeiniki" est devenue indissociable du jeu et est désormais connue dans le monde entier comme la "musique de Tetris". Sa mélodie dynamique s'accorde parfaitement au rythme effréné du jeu, augmentant la tension et l'immersion des joueurs. Au fil des années, elle a été réarrangée et remixée à de nombreuses reprises, apparaissant même dans des concerts symphoniques et des reprises modernes.En résuméL'histoire de la musique de Tetris, née d'un poème folklorique russe, montre comment un morceau traditionnel peut transcender son époque et devenir un symbole culturel mondial, grâce à un simple jeu vidéo. Une véritable fusion entre patrimoine et modernité. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Jazzy sounds start your first post-Daylight Savings morning, plus the usual mix of shoegaze, jangle-pop, post-punk, and a throwback to Bruce Haack's Electric Lucifer. Enjoy the sounds, stay sane this week, and enjoy a showfill from Greenhouse's Emily R. next Monday morning.Playlist: Spirit of Naima - Cut FreeSW Hedrick - Early GoldenBlue Lake - WeftAyal Senior - Ta ShmaPeggy Lee, Cole Schmidt - BlameSylvain Rifflet - MǎmǎhūhūTomin - LifeErki Pärnoja - Rumba in mostly 7 for oneBristol Manor - Sepia TonesPrefuse 73 - The End of AirThe Smile - Instant PsalmWhite Poppy - Memories (Surf Mix)Bon Enfant - Enfant de l'airMemorials - LamplighterSleepkit - Flower Through Your HeadBruce Haack - Cherubic HymnBruce Haack - Program MeKit Sebastian - Göç / MeWhatitdo Archive Group - Wild ManPanda Bear, featuring Cindy Lee - DefenseDana Gavanski - Business of the AttitudeJonathan Personne - Nuage noirNick Brobak - They Can Save YouColor Green - Ball and KeyJonah Yano - Someone Asked Me How I've BeenNaima Bock - MovingChad VanGaalen - Snake PitAffiliate Links - Three Minute Drum SoloThe Smashing Times - June RabbitTess Parks - Crown ShyOMBIIGIZI - Hands Are UpSmoke Bellow - HomecomingCheer - IntersectionsKeiichi Suzuki, Hirokazu Tanaka, Hiroshi Kanazu and Toshiyuki Ueno - You've Come Far, NessMort Garson - Concerto for Philodendron & PothosMort Garson - PlantasiaMort Garson - Symphony for a Spider PlantMort Garson - Baby's Tears BluesMichael Boddicker - End Title March
Track Listing Overworld - Super Mario Bros Wonder - originally by Shiho Fuji, Sayako Doi and Chisaki Shimazu. Remixed by Qumu Escape from the City - Sonic Adventure 2 - Originally by Jun Senoue and remixed by LittleVMills Hyrule Field - Legend of Zelda: Twlight Princess - Originally by Toru Minegishi and remixed by The Noble Demon (Evelyn Lark) Kraids Lair - Metroid - Originally by Hirokazu Tanaka and remixed by Luminist Crypteque - Crypt of the NecroDancer - Originally by Danny Baranowsky and remixed by Jake Kaufman Pollyanna (I Believe in You) - Mother (Earthbound Beginnings) - Originally by Keiichi Suzuki and arranged by The 8-Bit Big Band featuring Alan H Green Check out the Discord! https://discord.gg/m4e6xmtrft
Em tom mais descontraído, para podermos descansar após o episódio de Dark Souls e nos preparar para o episódio que está por vir (aguardem), nesta semana falaremos sobre gêneros de videogames! Mas não se confunda, ouvinte, pois isto não é um episódio da série "tal coisa em jogos", mas sim um manifesto que se propõe a REVOLUCIONAR como estilos de jogos diferentes são classificados por gênero... ou só encontrar uma terminologia melhor para RPG, JRPG, CRPG, Turn Based RPG, etc... Enviem e-mails com comentários para: umeventualocultismo@gmail.com Participantes: Luca Piancastelli, Pedro Santos e Vítor Batista Músicas: At Doom's Gate (Doom OST - Bobby Prince); Seinfeld Theme (Seinfeld OST - Jonathan Wolff); Prologue (Castlevania Symphony of the Night OST - Michiru Yamane); A-Type (Tetris OST, Hirokazu Tanaka); Act 2 Part 2 (Ninja Gaiden OST - Keiji Yamagishi); The End Begins (God of War 2 OST - Gerard K. Marino); Guile Theme (Street Fighter OST - Yoko Shimomura); Main Menu (Guacamelee! 2 - Peter Chapman); Salutations (Subnautica OST - Simon Chylinski); The Drive (Resident Evil 4 OST - Shusaku Uchiyama e Misao Senbongi)
[Episode 29] It's warm outside, the weather is perfect, and barSILENCE is greeting summer with a special Beach Day Mixtape episode! Come along and dive into this perfectly crafted video game music playlist for your ultimate beach day getaway. From tropical island tunes to relaxing seaside melodies, this mixtape captures a slice of summer and those perfect pixelated paradises that only gaming can make real. Grab your sunscreen, pop in your earbuds, and let the summer beats begin! Tracklisting: 00:00:00 - Baby Dry Your Eyes (Dead or Alive Xtreme: Venus Vacation) [Hiroaki Takahashi] 00:02:30 - Intro to Beach Day 00:05:17 - Poka-Poka Island (Super Adventure Island 2) [Akihiro Akamatsu, Sachiko Oita, Shinji Nakaya] 00:09:27 - Angel Island Zone - Act 1 (Sonic 3 & Knuckles) [Tatsuyuki Maeda, Sachio Ogawa, Masanori Hikichi] 00:11:44 - Summers, Eternal Tourist Trap (Earthbound) [Akio Ohmori, Ritsuo Kamimura, Keiichi Suzuki, Hirokazu Tanaka] 00:13:07 - Eden (Breath of Fire 3) [Akari Kaida, Yoshino Aoki] 00:15:59 - Summer Bar (Day) (Garden Story) [Grahm Nesbitt] 00:18:03 - Costa Del Sol (Final Fantasy VII) [Nobuo Uematsu] 00:20:23 - Rookie Harbor (CrossCode) [Deniz Akbulut] 00:22:36 - Royal City (The Legend of Dragoon) [Dennis Martin] 00:25:09 - Sea Breeze (Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater) [Sergei Mantis] 00:28:44 - Bubblaine (Super Mario Odyssey) [Naoto Kubo] 00:32:42 - Sunday (Gran Turismo 5) [Taroma Koshida] 00:37:24 - After This Island (On A Peaceful Island) (Suikoden Tactics) [Norikazu Miura] 00:39:19 - Ukulele de Chocobo (Final Fantasy IX) [Nobuo Uematsu] 00:41:36 - Dragon Roost Island (Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker) [Kenta Nagata] 00:44:04 - Home (Day) (Miitomo) [Maasa Miyoshi, Daisuke Matsuoka] 00:46:09 - Home In One (What The Golf?) [Sune Køter Kølster] 00:47:43 - The Yaschas Massif (Final Fantasy XIII) [Masashi Hamauzu] 00:49:45 - Roll Me In (Katamari Damacy) [Hideki Tobeta] 00:55:33 - Ending: Pala Paya... Lounge Musique (Space Channel 5) [Naofumi Hataya] 00:59:46 - Passing Breeze (Outrun 2006: Coast 2 Coast) [Hiro, Yasuhiro Takagi, Fumio Ito] 01:05:24 - Staff Roll (Saturn Bomberman) [June Chikuma] 01:08:16 - Outro 01:10:16 - Vanishing Horizon (Ridge Racer) [J99] barSILENCE is a monthly podcast crafted to celebrate and explore the best video game music in the world! You're here because you enjoy the same thing that I do, and I am grateful for that. If you want to become a member of the Legion of VGM, consider subscribing to the show on Patreon! As a thank you for subscribing, you get access to the exclusive Bonus Beats show each month! Click here to learn more! If you want to consider a one-time donation check out the Ko-Fi! Shout-outs to two fantastic friends of the show and members of the Legion of VGM: Shujin Academy VGM Club: The creatively themed episodes of this video game music podcast are the brainchild of the venerable Professor Tom. Please listen to and follow this excellent VGM Podcast! SuperPod Saga: This fantastic video game variety podcast hosted by Aaron, is a show on a mission to discuss every video game topic ever! Give it a listen and follow for weekly episodes! Connect with the show! Patreon - /barSILENCE Ko-Fi - @barsilencevgm Twitter - @barSilenceVGM Instagram - @barSILENCE Threads - @barSILENCE BlueSky - @barsilencevgm.bsky.social More ways to listen: Listen on the website - barsilence.com SuperPod Network - Video Game Podcast Network 8Beats Radio - 24/7 VGM Music & Mixes Terra Player App - VGM & Gaming Podcasts & More YouTube - Monthly Videos
Who knew video games were fun? Everyone? Oh. Well we had a great time hanging out at Blakey Studios Long Beach with 3 of our favorite Blakes. The Old Boy Himself Ryan Blake has enlisted his video-game-obsessed progeny Jasper and Elliott Blake to help ATTT tackle this super fascinating and eclectic topic. In Part 2 of Top Ten Songs From Video Games, we explore some of the best compositions from all time classic games of the past and present. If you missed Part 1, go back and check it out:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-619-top-ten-songs-from-video-games-part-1-w/id573735994?i=1000657659256Don't sleep on the awesomeness of the music itself! Here's the official Top Ten Songs From Video Games Spotify playlist, featuring every song heard in Parts 1 & 2, bumper songs included:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0yDozXE1XUYxQbfVlK537m?si=4f7dc1250f9b4cb6Ryan Blake's music is on Spotify!https://open.spotify.com/artist/5DMMz3Z5KVxAqf172PiipE?si=QLMdS3SpSXCHzSlxV1yQxwRyan's 90s cover band Il Destro is out there doing stuff all over Orange County!https://www.instagram.com/il_destro_band/Jasper has his own YouTube channel, folks!https://www.youtube.com/@PixelshadowstudiosATTT's Patreon is back, with an exclusive Bonus Episode every month featuring our patented Emergency Pod! format. Join for just $5 a month and get Patreon Emergency Pod #4 with guest Gabe Scalone, out now:https://www.patreon.com/alltimetoptenWe're chatting about music! If you're on Facebook and want to join the ATTT community, chat with us in the All Time Top Ten Podcast Music Chat group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/940749894391295
From the earliest 8-bit micro masterpieces of back in the day, to the full-blown orchestral epics that provide the soundtrack to the mind-blowing games of today, the music of video games is a wellspring of creativity, imagination and musical adventurousness. Your humble host has not been a "gamer" for many a decade but thankfully the younger generations are keeping on the cutting edge of this world, and bringing their parents along for the ride. Here is where ATTT comes in, with our favorite longtime regular guest, the Old Boy Himself Ryan Blake bringing his progeny in tow to talk video game music. Ryan's son Jasper Blake and Jasper's trusted sidekick Elliott Blake help round out this conversation with a younger perspective and wider knowledge of some of the best video game soundtracks being made today. Picks 10-6 of TOP TEN SONGS FROM VIDEO GAMES are featured in Part 1.Ryan Blake's music is on Spotify!https://open.spotify.com/artist/5DMMz3Z5KVxAqf172PiipE?si=QLMdS3SpSXCHzSlxV1yQxwRyan's 90s cover band Il Destro is out there doing stuff all over Orange County!https://www.instagram.com/il_destro_band/Jasper has his own YouTube channel, folks!https://www.youtube.com/@PixelshadowstudiosATTT's Patreon is back, with an exclusive Bonus Episode every month featuring our patented Emergency Pod! format. Join for just $5 a month and get Patreon Emergency Pod #4 with guest Gabe Scalone, out now:https://www.patreon.com/alltimetoptenWe're chatting about music! If you're on Facebook and want to join the ATTT community, chat with us in the All Time Top Ten Podcast Music Chat group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/940749894391295
About: An episode all about Ending and Staff Roll themes. These are usually bittersweet moments that follow a sense of accomplishment and finality. 00:00 - Ending [Advance Wars] by Taishi Senda, Yoshito Hirano > 03:15 - End Credits [Super Mario Land] by Hirokazu Tanaka > 05:39 - Ending [Aerostar] by Dota Ando > 07:08 - Credits [Mega Man X] by Setsuo Yamamoto > 09:01 - Credits (Round 2) [Pokémon Stadium] by Hajime Wakai, Toru Minegishi, Kenta Nagata, Junichi Masuda > 11:43 - The Heroes Return [Etrian Odyssey II] by Yuzo Koshiro > 15:42 - To The End of The Wilderness ~To A New Journey~ [Wild Arms] by Michiko Naruke > 18:24 - End Title [Legend of Legaia] by Michiru Oshima > 21:42 - Beyond Desolation [The Last Of Us Part II] by Gustavo Santaolalla > 24:03 - Eternal Life [Devil Survivor] by Takami Asano > 27:02 - Good Ending [Streets of Rage] by Yuzo Koshiro > 28:51 - Epilogue [Xenoblade Chronicles 3] by Yasunori Mitsuda, ACE, Kenji Hiramatsu, Manami Kiyota, Mariam Abounnasr > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com >
[Episode 22] This month barSILENCE is welcoming the return of winter with another chilly playlist filled with the frostiest video game music out there! Let's make our way through snowy forests and fields of silvery white while we listen to the extraordinary way video game music perfectly captures the experience of an icy landscape. Happy Holidays everyone! Listen to more Winter VGM: Winter Mix 1 Tracklisting: 00:00:00 - Snowy (Undertale) [Toby Fox] 00:01:42 - Intro 00:04:53 - Mystic Forest (Tales of Phantasia) [Motoi Sakuraba & Shinji Tamura] 00:07:43 - Snowman Waltz (Momotarou Dentetsu Happy) [Kazuyuki Sekiguchi & Kazuaki Miyaji] 00:08:54 - Pluto (Hiouden: Mamono Tachi Tono Chikai) [Motoi Sakuraba, Shinji Tamura, & Hiroya Hatsushiba] 00:12:23 - Snow Passage Village (Ihatovo Monogatari) [Tsukasa Tawada] 00:14:35 - Snowman (Earthbound) [Akio Ohmori, Ritsuo Kamimura, Keiichi Suzuki, & Hirokazu Tanaka] 00:16:55 - Regional Forecast (Daytime) (Wii Forecast Channel) [Kazumi Totaka] 00:19:38 - Ice Mountain (Super Mario Galaxy) [Mahito Yokota] 00:21:05 - System Music: System Settings (TV) (Wii U System Settings) [Nintendo EAD] 00:23:00 - Macalania Woods (Final Fantasy X) [Masashi Hamauzu] 00:26:13 - Phendrana Drifts (Metroid Prime) [Kenji Yamamoto] 00:29:57 - Loading Menu (Bomberman World) [Hironao Yamamoto] 00:30:57 - Untamed Heart (Klonoa: Door to Phantomile) [Eriko Imura] 00:36:48 - Lost Paintings (Castlevania: Symphony of the Night) [Michiru Yamane] 00:38:27 - Still of the Night (Secret of Mana) [Hiroki Kikuta] 00:43:28 - Wandering (Final Fantasy X) [Masashi Hamauzu] 00:48:01 - Snow Ruins (Rune Factory Frontier) [Tomoko Morita] 00:52:38 - Cave (The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild) [Yasuaki Iwata] 00:55:33 - Snowy Mount Valac (Night) (Xenoblade Chronicles) [ACE+] 00:58:38 - The Frostlands (Octopath Traveler) [Yasunori Nishiki] 01:02:53 - October Child (Napple Tale: Arsia in Daydream) [Yoko Kanno] 01:07:21 - Outro 01:09:19 - Come Again to Christmas (The 3rd Birthday) [Tsuyoshi Sekito] barSILENCE is a monthly podcast crafted to celebrate and explore the best video game music in the world! You're here because you enjoy the same thing that I do, and I am grateful for that. If you are interested in becoming a member of the Legion of VGM, consider subscribing to the show on Patreon! As a thank you for subscribing, you will get access to an exclusive Bonus Beats show each month! Click here to learn more! Shout-outs are also in order for Professor Tom of the Shujin Academy VGM Club Podcast! You can and should check out his show by going to his site. Connect with the show! Patreon - /barSILENCE Twitter - @barSilenceVGM Instagram - @barSILENCE Threads - @barSILENCE BlueSky - @barsilencevgm.bsky.social Tumblr - barSilenceVGM More ways to listen: Listen to past episodes at barsilence.com 8Beats Radio - 24/7 VGM Music & Mixes Terra Player App - VGM & Gaming Podcasts & More YouTube - Monthly Videos This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Rob was still out while his leg mended, but special guest and LMH user Spencer Crittenden was there to share in the VGM appreciation. There was a lot to appreciate too, because this mix is filled with some totally Bonk tunes! Check out the track from Mother that features that iconic Hirokazu Tanaka style and speaking of iconic styles, there's also a Tim Follin jam from Time Trax that features
Programa de Radio No.251, Podcast No. 400Transmitido el 26 de julio de 2023 por Radio y TV. Querétaro 100.3 FMEn esta ocasión dimos un paseo musical por los primeros juegos de mesa que fueron adaptados a los sistemas de 8 y 16 Bit y que incluso algunos de ellos fueron compuestos por grandes maestros como Tim Follin, David Wise, Hirokazu Tanaka o Koishi Suguiyama, pero que, al considerárseles juegos tipo Shovelware, han quedado prácticamente en el olvido pero que, si descontextualizamos su música fuera del videojuego, son temas de gran valor y disfrute al oído.
Track Listing Snow Land - Mario Kart 8 Deluxe - Originally by Minanko Himano and arranged by Mario Kart 8 Band Chris Murray for UtopiaNemo Forest - McDonald's Tresure Land Adventure - Katsuhiko Suzuki Professor Tom for Jameson Password and Ending - Military Madness - June Chikuma Rob for Last Rican Holy Orders - Guilty Gear - Daisuke Ishiwatare Bedroth for Prof Jeff Bullet Dance - BlazBlue Calamity Trigger - Daisuke Ishiwatare Ed for Scott Hairy Legs - Spider-Man 2 - Michael McCuistion & Lolita Ritmanis Martyrus for Rayjkayj Good Weather - Gimmick! - Masashi Kageyama Carlito for Pernell Mt Lava Lava - Wario Land Shake It! - originally by Tomoya Tomita and arranged by Do a Barrel Roll Pernell for Chris Murray Black Innocence - Yurukill: The Calumniation Game - Yuko Komiyama The Messenger for Hammock Act on Instinct - Catherine - Shoji Meguro Last Rican for Professor Tom We Ain't Came to Lose - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredders Revenge - Raekwon and Ghostface Killah UtopiaNemo for Rob Multi Level Parking Tower - Ghost In The Shell - Nobuyoshi Sano ProfJeff for Ed Wilson Battle Dance - Daemon x Machina - Yusuke Yamauchi Ryan Steel for Naomi Emelia - Saga Frontier - Kenji Ito Rayjkayj for Ryan Steel Battle 5 - SaGa Frontier - Originally by Kenji Ito and Arranged for Re:Birth 2 Naomi for Martyrus Snowman - Earthbound - originally composed by Hirokazu Tanaka and Keiichi Suzuki and Arranged by Super Soul Bros Scott for Carlito Christmas into Nightopia - Christmas Nights into Dreams - (Jingle Bells) originally composed by James Lord Pierpont and arranged by Naofumi Hataya, Tomoko Sasaki, and Fumie Kumatani Hammock for Carly Track 8 - Alpine Racer 3 - Namco Sound Team Jameson for Bedroth Neon Night Riders (AD 2020) - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time - Mutsuhiko Izumi and Tsutomu Ogura Carly for The Messenger Loading: Arsys Christmas Song - Knight Arms: The Hyblid Framer - Toshiya Yamanaka
Seen next to Monday's note on the 178 people all named Hirokazu Tanaka and Wednesday's note on N.E.U.U., a new games centre in the shadow of Shinjuku's old Odakyu Department store, as well as the screening of Tsai Ming-liang's 2003 film Goodbye Dragon Inn in 4K, today's news of yet more rockets fired from North Korea are a world away as Tokyo seeks to make itself a unique cultural center that stands apart from other global centers. Art Week Tokyo involves 51 galleries, museums, and experimental art spaces opening their doors to visitors over 4 days. One such venue is MOMAT, the National Museum of Modern Art in Takeshiba, now in its 50th year, hosting the retrospective of Japanese artist Shinro Ohtake. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the eve of Hallowe'en, a world record breaking attempt took place last weekend to gather the most number of people with the same name. All named 'Hirokazu Tanaka' the group even boasts former pro baseball player ... Hirokazu Tanaka ... amongst its ranks. On the other side of the city, national museums line Ueno Park, the first public park in Japan. One of these is the National Museum of Western Art, designed by French architect Le Corbusier. It recently reopened after several years of renovations restoring the museum to its former glory. Ueno Park is also dominated by the arrival of two new panda to Ueno Zoo, while celebrating 50 years since the first Chinese panda came to Japan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En este programa estaremos conversando sobre la primera entrega de Super Mario lanzada para Game Boy, titulo que a nivel de contenido dista mucho de todo lo que conocíamos hasta esa fecha, 1989, dentro de la saga, y lo cual tiene que ver con que esta entrega fue desarrollada por un grupo totalmente distinto, mas concretamente por el team conocido como "Nintendo R&D1" liderado por Gunpei Yokoi, creador de la consola Game boy, de ahí que esta juego nos presente un mundo, un villano, sonidos, enemigos y una princesa totalmente nueva. Sin mencionar además que incluso la música (la cual revisaremos a lo largo del programa) también se percibe distinta a entregas anteriores, y la cual en esta ocasión fue compuesta por Hirokazu Tanaka.
This episode of WART Radio champions the top 4 Video Game Music Composers! Thanks for having us, Master of VGM! Find the full listing at: www.mastersofvgm.com Also support WART Radio and get bonus episodes at: www.patreon.com/nintendomainpodcast Tracklist times: Hirokazu Tanaka: 00:01:12 Metroid: Brinstar 00:02:57 Kid Icarus: The Underworld 00:04:32 Tetris: A-Type Music 00:05:57 Super Mario Land: Birabuto Kingdom 00:08:57 Earthbound: Boy Meets Girl David Wise: 00:11:48 A Nightmare on Elm St.: Town of Elm St. 00:13:42 Donky Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest: Stickerbush Symphony (Bramble Blast) 00:16:03 Battletoads in Battlemaniacs: Khaos Mountains 00:20:27 Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze: Grassland Groove 00:26:57 Snake Pass: Cyn-Derr's Realm Yuzo Koshiro: 00:33:31 Ys II: The Vanished Omens: Tower of the Shadow of Death 00:35:49 Actraiser: All over the World 00:40:23 Streets of Rage 2: Round 1, Part 1 (Go Straight) 00:43:40 Shenmue: New Departure Yoko Shimomura: 00:56:08 Street Fighter II: Ryu's Theme 00:58:49 Super Mario RPG: Beware the Forest Mushrooms 01:00:58 Parasite Eve: Under the Progress 01:04:01 Kingdom Hearts: Night of Fate 01:06:06 Xenoblade Chronicles: Gaur Plain 01:10:22 Street Fighter II: Staff Roll
00:00:00Flashygoodness - Divine Breath - Tower Of Heaven (PC) 00:00:36David Wise - Aquatic Ambiance - Donkey Kong Country (GBC) 00:02:18Keiichi Suzuki, Hirokazu Tanaka - Sanctuary Guardian – Earthbound (SNES) 00:04:51Morgan Geist - TV River Mix – LSD Dream Emulator (PS1) 00:09:14Hiroyuki Masuno - Water Area (Night) – Drakkhen (SNES) 00:10:24Kazumi Tokata - 1PM – Animal Crossing (Wii) 00:12:16Yoshiyuki Kato, Hiroaki Takenaka, Dan Hess - Hang Gilder – PilotWings (N64) 00:12:31??? 00:13:59David Wise - Funky The Main Monkey - Donkey Kong Country II (SNES) 00:15:26Ryo Nagamatsu - Animal Village – The Legend Of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Switch) 00:16:01Masashi Kageyama - Gimmick Sophia (Take 2) – Gimmick ! (Famicom) 00:18:18Masakazu Sugimori - Turnabout Courtroom Trial – Ace Attorney (DS) 00:20:00John Saull, Jon Harison, Joseph Harper - Track 01 – Lego Rock Raiders (PC) 00:22:36Sam Powell - Visitor's Center – Jurassic Park (Mega Drive/Genesis) 00:24:18Jasper Byrne - Paris – Hotline Miami M.O.O.N (PC) 00:28:08Nobuyoshi Sano - Eddy Gordo – Tekken 3 (PS1) 00:31:04Yuzo Koshiro - Go Straight – Streets Of Rage 2 (Mega Drive/Genesis) 00:34:14Greg Weber, Steve Henifin - Jungle Isle Map - Gex (3DO) 00:35:27David Wise - Disco Train (Target Error) – Donkey Kong Country II (SNES) 00:38:46? - BGM 6 – Street Hoops (PS2) 00:41:40Reiji Okamoto, Girogio Blaise Givvn - Fax Factory – LSD Dream Emulator (PS1) 00:47:49Taishi Senda, Yoshito Hirano - Staff Rolls – Advance Wars (GBA) 00:51:27? - Intro Theme – Pro Evolution Soccer 3 – (PS2) 00:53:38Soichi Terada - Crossline – Wangan Trial (PS1) 00:55:34Soichi Terada - - 6th Gear – Wangan Trial (PS1) 00:57:37Paranoia Rebirth - 180° - Dance Dance Revolution Konamix (PS1)
The Last Rican's World of Anime and Video Game Music. And The Uematsuplex Podcast
In honor of Scott Hall, whom passed away two weeks ago I decided to have a matchup featuring tracks from games featuring our favorite bad guys/enemies. Bedroth, fresh off his win against The Messenger challenges Muddle Madness for the VGM Fight Club championship. Both competitors pulled out all the stops this episode.....but you never know who's ready to challenge for the title and.....play the game.....also the announcement of my upcoming Pro Wrestling Podcast....The Uematsuplex Podcast. Stay Tuned. Bedroth's tracks are first and Muddle's 2nd each round. Also forgot. A friend of mines works with under privileged kids in middle school. This is a collection of items for middle schoolers who are in need of supplies. The gift cards would be given to several of his students who are currently transient and sending themselves to school. On the weekends those kids stay at either other kids houses or they don't have anything at all. The teachers would like to be able to give that kid a gift card to eat when not at school. The Amazon wishlist for this is here https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/35BSME54QIM92/ref=nav_wishlist_lists_2 Rd. 1 One Winged Angel (Doom Eternal Style)- Nobuo Uematsu, (Lyrics) Greg, Sarah, Alex Moukala, The Broadway Saiyan, Resphonia, Jin Lee (Final Fantasy VII Remake) Volo's Theme (Epic Remix Cover)- Go Ichinose, Hitomi Sato, Hiromitsu Maeba, (Remixer) Kieran Zane (Pokemon Legends: Arceus) Rd. 2 Tabuu Fight- Takahiro Nishi, Shogo Sakai, Masaaki Iwasaki, Yutaka Iraha, Keigo Ozaki, Kentaro Ishizaka, Nobuo Uematsu (Super Smash Bros Brawl) Bowser's Theme (Metal Cover)- Koji Kondo, ToxicxEternity (Super Mario 64) Rd. 3 Vega's Theme Cover- Yoko Shimomura, Isao Abe, The OneUps, Mariachi Entertainment System (Street Fighter II) World Revolution / Last Battle (Remix)- Yasunori Mitsuda, Nobuo Uematsu, Gametal (Chrono Trigger) Rd. 4 The Cunning God of Death- Minako Hamano, Hirokazu Tanaka, Vincent Rubinetti, Zack Parrish (Super Metroid) The Fierce Battle/Atma Weapon (Metal Cover)- Nobuo Uematsu, Ferdk (Final Fantasy VI) Rd. 5 Malicious Fingers (Final Boss Theme Remix)- Brad Buxer, Cirocco Jones, Bobby Brooks, Darryl Ross, Geoff Grace, Doug Grigsby, Sachio Ogawa, Tatsuyuki Maeda, Jun Senoue, SnappleMan (Sonic The Hedgehog 3) Erosion of Madness- Takahiro Unisuga (Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel 3) Sudden Death Die House (King Dice Remix)- Kristofer Maddigan, Caleb Hyles (Cuphead) Get Equipped- Takashi Tateishi, The Megas (Mega Man 2) Bonus Track: Miseria Cantare- The Beginning- AFI Discord: https://discord.gg/Ga3G9R6 Youtube: The Next Savepoint
Whether or not you play Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, you may know that Nintendo's latest entry in its fighter series features more than a few characters from RPGs: 31 of its 82 characters are from our beloved genre, and that number grows if you want to bend the rules and include Mario characters because of games like Super Mario RPG and Mario & Luigi.For our purposes here on Rhythm Encounter, it's also important that the Smash Bros. games contain an epic amount of music and arrangements of these RPG songs, specifically created for Smash. There's so many songs — Ultimate contains 1,068 tracks — we asked our panelists to pick arrangements from any Smash Bros. game that comes from a game we cover. The result is sure to be, well, a smashing good time.Featuring: Mike Salbato, Hilary Andreff, Alana Hagues, Peter Triezenberg; Edited by Jono LoganTracklist0:10:51 - Hyrule Temple (Akito Nakatsuka, arr. Shogo Sakai) - Super Smash Bros. Melee & Zelda II: The Adventure of Link0:13:45 - Snowman (Keiichi Suzuki and Hirokazu Tanaka, arr. Shogo Sakai) - Super Smash Bros. Brawl & Mother Series0:33:55 - Unfounded Revenge/Smashing Song of Praise (comp. and arr. Shogo Sakai) - Super Smash Bros. Brawl & Mother 30:37:47 - Route 10 - Pokémon Black / Pokémon White (GAME FREAK, arr. Yoko Shimomura) - Super Smash Bros. 3DS / Wii U & Pokémon Black & White0:54:18 - Lament of Innocence (Michiru Yamane, arr. ACE) - Super Smash Bros. Ultimate & Castlevania: Lament of Innocence0:57:03 - Lost in Thoughts All Alone (Hiroki Morishita, arr. by Masato Coda) - Super Smash Bros. Ultimate & Fire Emblem Fates1:13:43 - Cosmo Canyon (Nobuo Uematsu, arr. Yoko Shimomura) - Super Smash Bros. Ultimate & Final Fantasy VII1:16:00 - Aerith's Theme (Nobuo Uematsu, arr. Keiichi Okabe) - Super Smash Bros. Ultimate & Final Fantasy VII1:40:14 - Mike's Bonus Track!Album links for places to buy, stream, and more are available in our post on RPGFan.Get in Touch:RPGFan.comEmail us: music@rpgfan.comTwitter: @rpgfancomInstagram: @rpgfancomFacebook: rpgfancomTwitch: rpgfancom
I know I said in the previous episode that there would not be another Singing Mountain winter VGM episode. I lied. This episode — a two-hour, ”all music, no talk” collection of 16-bit winter VGM — originally went live December 21, 2020 on the Singing Mountain Patreon. It has not been available since I took down the Patreon page, but now it's posted for the public to enjoy. Now *this* is the finale installment of the winter VGM series. As a thank you for everyone who has continued to support Singing Mountain in 2020, despite its lengthy hiatus, here is a special holiday gift: a two-hour "all music, no talk" megamix of every 16-bit example of winter VGM that I've ever played on the show. Track listing: 0:00 Vanilla Dome / Super Mario World (Super NES) / Koji Kondo 0:29 Arctic Caverns / Battletoads (Sega Genesis) / David Wise 2:26 Winters White / Earthbound (Super NES) / Keiichi Suzuki and Hirokazu Tanaka 4:46 Ice Cap Zone / Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (Sega Genesis) / It's complicated 8:03 North Wall / Actraiser (Super NES) / Yuzo Koshiro 11:12 Ice Zone / Ecco the Dolphin (Sega Genesis) / Spencer Nilsen, Brian Coburn and András Magyari 14:05 Freesia Castle / Crusader of Centy (Sega Genesis) / Motokazu Shinoda 17:23 Ice Cave Chant / Donkey Kong Country (Super NES) 20:42 Neverland Tundra / Hook (Super NES) / Matt Furniss 22:36 Diamonds on Home Planet / Dyna Brothers 2 (Mega Drive) / Masami Yitsuse 25:48 Freeze Man / Mega Man VII (Super NES) / Yuko Takehara, Toshihiko Horiyama and Makoto Tomozawa 28:08 Ice Lake / Romancing Saga 3 (Super Famicom) / Kenji Ito 29:50 Glacier / Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon (Mega Drive) / Aki Hata 32:07 Snow Valley / The Magical Quest Starring Mickey Mouse (Super NES) / Mari Yamaguchi 34:02 Snow and the Stars / Devil Hunter Yohko: The Seven Bells (Mega Drive) / Keiichi Yamamoto 36:34 Heart of Icegrave / Monster World IV (Mega Drive) / Jin Watanabe 39:30 Hero in Ice / Elfaria II (Super Famicom) / Yukihide Takekawa 40:56 Ice Forest / Super Ghouls 'N Ghosts (Super NES) / Mari Yamaguchi 43:40 Snow Sled / Silva Saga II: The Legend of Light and Darkness (Super Famicom) / Katsuhisa Ishida, Masanao Akahori and Jun Enoki 45:40 Iceberg / Kirby's Dreamland 3 (Super NES) / Jun Ishikawa 48:27 Tigne / Princess Minerva (Super Famicom) / Hiroaki Iwatani 50:25 The Mines of Narshe / Final Fantasy VI (Super NES) / Nobuo Uematsu 53:11 Snow and Icy Place / Eternal Filena (Super Famicom) / Hideaki Kumagai 54:51 Manor of Frozen Monsters / Far East of Eden (Super Famicom) / Toshiyuki Sasagawa, Kohei Tanaka and Aya Tanaka 57:36 Snowy Mountain / Traverse: Starlight and Prairie (Super Famicom) / Daisuke Tamura 1:01:16 Podul / Romancing Saga 3 (Super Famicom) / Kenji Ito 1:03:39 Ice Caverns / Demon's Crest (Super NES) / Toshihiko Horiyama 1:05:44 Freezekill Village / Tales of Phantasia (Super Famicom) / Motoi Sakuraba 1:08:41 Ice Cave / Lagoon (Super Famicom) / Hideki Suzuki 1:10:28 A Wish / Secret of Mana (Super NES) / Hiroki Kikuta 1:13:06 Ice Mine / Arcana (Super NES) / Jun Ishikawa and Hirokazu Ando 1:16:01 Hiya-Hiya Island / Super Adventure Island 2 (Super NES) / Akihiro Akamatsu, Sachiko Oita and Shinji Nakaya 1:19:44 Crystal Mountain / Mickey to Donald Magical Adventure 3 (Super Famicom) / Unknown Composer 1:22:40 Indoors / 3x3 Eyes: Jūma Hōkan (Super Famicom) / Unknown Composer 1:25:05 Frosty Frolics / Donkey Kong Country 3 (Super NES) / Eveline Fischer 1:27:25 Snowt / Monstania (Super Famicom) / Noriyuki Iwadare 1:29:22 Ice World / Jelly Boy (Super NES) / Steve Collett and Nick Stroud 1:30:47 Song of Tundra / Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together (Super NES) / Hitoshi Sakimoto and Masaharu Iwata 1:33:44 Options / Batman Returns (Sega Genesis) / Paul Gadbois 1:36:13 Another Winter / Seiken Densetsu 3 (Super Famicom) / Hiroki Kikuta 1:39:56 Freezing Ice Plains / DoReMi Fantasy (Super Famicom) / Jun Chikuma 1:42:03 Frost Walrus / Mega Man X4 (Super NES) / Toshihiko Horiyama 1:45:21 Crystal So Long / Aretha II: Ariel's Mysterious Journey / CHACKey, Futoshi Shimodaira, Hiroe Kazuyasu 1:47:24 Northern Hemispheres / Donkey Kong Country (Super NES) / David Wise 1:49:49 Iceberg Ocean / Kirby's Dream Course (Super NES) / Hirokazu Ando 1:51:24 A Bell Is Tolling / Secret of Mana (Super NES) / Hiroki Kikuta 1:59:09 Land of Frozen Forest / Albert Odyssey 2: Sign of the Devil (Super Famicom) / Naoki Kodaka 1:56:33 Sherbet's Theme (Ice World) / Panel de Pon (Super Famicom) / Masaya Kuzume 1:59:23 Wind Scene / Chrono Trigger (Super NES) / Yasunori Mitsuda 2:02:23 Winter / Harvest Moon (Super NES) / Tsuyoshi Tanaka 2:03:40 Lake / Hamelin no Violin Hiki (Super Famicom) / Yoshiyuki Mori 2:06:11 In a Snowbound Land / Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (Super NES) / David Wise
Here it is: my last effort at celebrating the spooky season with VGM. I don't have much to say other than that that this is a mix of new stuff and stuff I've played on previous episodes. I couldn't think of a better way to say goodbye to Halloween episodes. Previous Halloween episodes: My 16-Bit Horror Movie The Dark Side of Nintendo 16 Bits From Beyond the Grave Street Fighter But With Vampires and Werewolves 16 Bits of Terror Cursed Spinach (a Game Boy Halloween) An 8-Bit Halloween, Part 2: The Sequel Legend of the Haunted Arcade A 8-Bit Halloween The Vengeful Ghost of Super Mario Track listing: 2:15 BGM 1 / Tsukikomori (Super Famicom) / Horiguchi Takashi 3:24 Stage 5 / Alisia Dragoon (Sega Genesis) / Fumihito Kasatani, Nobuyuki Aoshima, Mamoru Ishimoda, Yoko Sonoda and Mariko Sato 5:31 Chainsaw Hedge Maze Mayhem / Zombies Ate My Neighbors / Joe McDermott 8:34 Prologue / Super Castlevania IV / Masanori Adachi and Taro Kudo 10:37 Underground / Addams Family Values (Sega Genesis) / Keith Tinman 13:11 Crazy Woods / Ghost Sweeper Mikami: Joreishi wa Nice Body / Inuyo Yamashita and Hiroyuki Iwatsuki 15:29 Circus (Act 2) / Aero the AcroBat (Sega Genesis) / Rick Fox 17:16 Reasoning 2 / Famicom Tantei Club Part 2: The Girl Who Stands Behind (Super Famicom) / Kenji Yamamoto 19:55 Level 2 / Decap Attack (Sega Genesis) / Fumito Tamayama 22:15 Haunted House / Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose / Kazuhiko Uehara and Yukie Morimoto 23:55 Strains of Insanity / Chrono Trigger / Yasunori Mitsuda 25:31 Mysterious Happening / Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon: Another Story (Super Famicom) / Takanori Arisawa 27:39 Depths of the Forest / Marvelous / Yuichi Ozaki 29:21 Jakyou 2 / Kyuuyaku Megami Tensei / Tsukasa Masuko and Hitoshi Sakimoto 32:32 Old Mansion / Gokinjo Boukentai (Super Famicom) / Akihiko Mori 35:52 The Nightmare Is Finally Over / Clock Tower (Super Famicom) / Kōji Niikura 38:48 Prairie / Devilish: The Next Possession / Hitoshi Sakimoto 41:28 Nightmare Castle / Arcus Odyssey (Sega Genesis) / Motoi Sakuraba 44:45 Witch's Theme / Shining Force II / Motoaki Takenouchi 46:22 Haunted House / Pocky & Rocky (Super NES) / Hiroyuki Iwatsuki 49:20 Underwater / Mighty Max (Sega Genesis) / Matt Furniss 54:48 Terror of the Glacier / Elemental Master / Toshiharu Yamanishi 56:40 Mountain Petrified / Addams Family Values (Super NES) / Keith Tinman 60:40 Restless Spirits / Laplace no Ma (Super Famicom) / Akiko Kosaka 62:02 In the Darkness / Mystic Ark (Super Famicom) / Akihiko Mori 65:10 The Enchanted Forest / Demon's Crest / Toshihiko Horiyama 67:20 The Nightbreed / Treasure of the Rudras / Ryuji Sasai 70:28 Outside / Addams Family Values (Sega Genesis) / Keith Tinman 72:46 Level 4 / Decap Attack (Sega Genesis) / Fumito Tamayama 75:47 Evil Cross Battle / Splatterhouse (Turbografx-16) / Katsuro Tajima and Yoshinori Kawamoto 78:43 Glittering Night Sky / Do Re Mi Fantasy / Jun Chikuma 80:11 LaPlace Castle / LaPlace No Ma / Akiko Kosaka 81:43 Shrine for the Worship of Chaos / Arcana (Super NES) / Jun Ishikawa and Hirokazu Ando 83:38 Threed, Zombie Central / Earthbound / Keiichi Suzuki and Hirokazu Tanaka 85:51 Misty Menace / Donkey Kong Country / David Wise 88:14 Fog of Phantom / Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together / Hitoshi and Sakimoto Masaharu 90:19 Night Gallery / Treasure of the Rudras / Ryuji Sasai 91:58 Strange Forest / Shin Onigashima Zenpen / Koji Kondo 94:02 Sunken Ship / Super Mario RPG / Yoko Shimomura 97:00 Fillmore / Actraiser / Yuzo Koshiro 99:58 Dancing Calcobrena / Final Fantasy IV / Nobuo Uematsu 100:27 Haunted Graveyard / Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts / Mari Yamaguchi 103:00 The Demon King Odio / Live A Live / Yoko Shimomura 105:28 Ceremony / Secret of Mana / Hiroki Kikuta 108:42 Phantom Train / Final Fantasy VI / Nobuo Uematsu Follow: Singing Mountain on Twitter • Drew on Twitter • Facebook • Facebook Group • Instagram Listen: Apple Podcasts • Spotify • Google Play • Google Podcasts Yes, we do have a website! This is a TableCakes podcast.
Hola a tod@s oyentes!! Esta semana nos embarcamos en un viaje que nos lleva a la antigua URSS pero también a la Rusia del siglo XIX para intentar comprender (de forma muy sencilla) cuál es el sonido que comúnmente identificamos con "lo ruso". Tendremos mucha música que a buen seguro que os fascinará, historias intrincadas, varios compositores, varias versiones y.... Un invitado muy especial que todos conocéis ya hablándonos de qué significó Tetris para Game Boy: mi compañero Eneko de Arqueología Nintendo. Todo eso y más aún en un programa que ya os aviso por adelantado hay que tomar con cautela porque contiene mucha (mucha) especulación. Un saludo!!
Greeting, Gamers! Welcome to our second consecutive bonus episode, al about the number 4! In season 4, as you've heard, we're using each episode to focus on a particular composer. However, a while back, Shootkapow had the cool idea to play "VGM related to 4 of something". I always figured we'd play it to open up season four...so why not use it as a prequel? It may seem like a limiting topic, but trust us...everything you'll hear is very good music! Thanks as always to our amazing patrons and the artists who made our show art and theme song. You, too, can become a patron at patreon.com/vgmvgm, and you can reach out to us one of these ways: Discord: https://discord.gg/qpbXPdCf2N Twitter: @VGMpod and @Shootkapow E-mail: verygoodmusicvgm@gmail.com Voicemail: Anchor.com/vgmvgm. You can also leave us a comment on YouTube and while you're at it, please let us know if you like the video, and subscribe and ring the bell to be notified of future episodes! We look forward to hearing from you! Playlist: Forrest: Nintendo GameCube Alternate Startup (Intro Jingle) Carlos: Four Noble Devils - Romancing SaGa 3 - Kenji Ito - Square - Super Famicom - 1995 InspectorSpector: SIMnata #4 - The Sims - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Electronic Arts - PC/Mac - 2000 (online crediting for this track typically goes to Sims composer Jerry Martin, but the tune is actually the "Allegro" movement of Mozart's Piano Sonata #4. Four Fiends Battle - Final Fantasy IV - Nobuo Uematsu - Square - SNES - 1991 Stage 1 (Quartet Theme) - Quartet - Katsuhiro Hayashi - Sega - Arcade - 1986 Elite Four Battle - Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald - Junichi Masuda - Nintendo/The Pokemon Company - GBA - 2002 Four-in-a-Row (Remix) - Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics - Chamy Ishi & Toshiki Aida (Remix by Jojo Tunes) - Nintendo - Switch - 2020 Jojo Tunes Remix on YouTube: https://youtu.be/mJ8AS2DrNmc Route 4 (Summer) - Pokemon Black/White/B2/W2 - Shota Kageyama - Nintendo/The Pokemon Company - Nintendo DS - 2010 The Four Wariors of Light - Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light - Naoshi Mizuta - Square Enix - Nintendo DS - 2009 Elite Four Battle - Pokemon Black/White/B2/W2 - Junichi Masuda - Nintendo/The Pokemon Company - Nintendo DS - 2010 Course 2: Four Eye Square - The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures - Koji Kondo & Asuka Hayazaki nee Ohta - Nintendo - GameCube - 2004 The Metropolis of Fourside - Earthbound - Keiichi Suzuki & Hirokazu Tanaka - Nintendo - SNES - 1994 1989 - Tetris Effect - Russian folk melody, arr. Hirokazu Tanaka, arr. Hydelic - Enhance Games - PS4 - 2018 Blooper Reel: Koopa Bros Keep Cool / Attack of the Koopa Bros. - Paper Mario - Yuka Tsujiyoko - Nintendo - N64 - 2001 Special thanks to our Patrons: Alex Messenger Skeletroy Ryan Steel "Kung Fu" Carlito Forrest Shamlian SprintCade The Mysterious Nathan Artist Links: Naomi Rubin - patreon.com/naomirubin | comics at moonsproutstation.com Carlos Leon Roman - Instagram.com/kf_carlito Ben "The Diad" Dishman - @TheDiad Skeletroy - patreon.com/skeletroy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vgmvgm/message
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Celebrate the end of 2020 and the games made in it with this WART Radio playlist! Track List and Timestamps: 00:00:00 Intro with Clubhouse Games: Four-in-a-Row Sliding Puzzle Composed by Chamy Ishi and Toshiki Aida 00:01:13 - Doom Eternal: Slayer Gates Composed by Mick Gordon 00:05:37 - Ion Fury: Gamelectro Composed by Jarkko Rotsten 00:08:36 - Streets of Rage 4: Next of Kin Showdown Composed by Das Mortal 00:11:54 Jet Lancer: Barrel Roll or Die Composed by Fat Bard 00:14:46 Final Fantasy Remake: Battle Theme Composed by Masashi Hamauzu, Mitsuto Suzuki, and/or Nobou Uematsu 00:19:35 Hades: Gates of Hell Composed by Darren Korb 00:23:12 Part Time Ufo: The Moon Composed by Shogo Sakai 00:25:32 Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light Composed by Yuka Tsujiyoko and/or Hirokazu Tanaka 00:28:32 Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout: Fall for the Team Composed by Jukio Kallio and/or Daniel Hagstrom 00:31:18 Paper Mario: The Origami King: Exploring the Great Sea Composed by Yoshito Sekigawa, Shoh Murakami, Yoshiaki Kimura, Hiroki Morishita, and/or Fumihiro Isobe 00:34:42 Panzer Paladin: Theme Composed by Patrice Bourgeault 00:37:12 Carrion: Appetite for Destruction Composed by Cris Velasco 00:39:18 Trails of Cold Steel 3: Brave Steel Composed by Hyato Sonoda, Takahiro Unisuga, Yukihiro Jindo, and/or Mitsuo Singo 00:41:31 Crosscode: The Path of Justice Composed by Deniz Akbulut 00:43:21 MegaMan Zero III: Caravan - Hope for Freedom Composed by Ippo Yamada, Masaki Suzuki, Tsutomu Kurihara, and/or Luna Umegaki 00:46:55 Moon Remix RPG Adventure: Head in the Clouds (Moondisc Version) Composed by Hirofumi Taniguchi, Miki Higashino, Taro Kudo, and/or Masanori Adachi 00:49:36 Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling: Outskirts Composed by Tristan Alric 00:51:48 Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition: Time to Fight! Composed by Yoko Shimomora, Hiroyo Yamanaka, Kenji Hiramatsu, Manami Kiyota, and/or Yasunori Mitsuda 00:56:18 Trials of Mana: High Tension Wire Composed by Hiroki Kikuta 00:59:30 Murder by Numbers: K.C. Artist Extraordinaire Composed by Masakazu Sugimori 01:04:04 Domingo: Hammer Head Shark Song Composed by Chip Tanaka 01:08:17 Yakuza: Like a Dragon: Kamurocho Battle Theme Composed by Hidenori Shoji, Yuri Fukuda, Chihiro Aoki, and/or Saori Yoshida 01:12:05 Dreams: Cloneball 3000 Composed by Media Molecule? 01:15:16 Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon 2: The Dragon's Silhouette Composed by Ippo Yamada 01:20:10 What the Golf? Itsa ME! Composed by Sune Koter Kolster 01:23:21 The Last of Us Part 2: The Cycle of Violence Composed by Gustavo Santaolalla 01:28:19 Ninjala: Far East Fighters Composed by Xinobi 01:32:15 Pokemon Cafe Mix: Fever Composed by Tsukasa Tawada 01:34:45 Circuit Dude: Puzzles Composed by Clayton Stroup 01:36:36 Jackbox Party Pack 7: Champ'd Up: Battle Round 1 Composed by Andy Poland 01:40:54 Animal Crossing New Horizons: K.K. Slider New Horizons Composed by Yasuaki Iwata, Yumi Takahashi, Shinobu Nagata, Sayako Doi, Masato Ohashi, and/or Kazumi Totaka 01:43:12 Ys Origin: Tower of the Shadow of Death Composed by Hayato Sonoda, Takahiro Unisuga, and/or Ryo Takeshita 01:47:19 A Short Hike: See You at the Top Composed by Mark Sparling 01:53:12 Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity Composed by Kumi Tanioka, Reo Uratani, Ryotaro Yagi and/or Haruki Yamada 01:55:42 Project Warlock: Jerry and Luke's Theme Composed by Jerry Lehr 01:59:18 Samurai Showdown: The Crow (Yashamaru Kurama Theme) Composed by SNK Corporation 02:04:15 Ghost of Tsushima: Last Clan of Adachi Composed by Illan Eshkeri and/or Shigeru Umebayashii 02:08:01 Sakuna of Rice and Ruin: Mayhem Composed by Hiroyuki Oshima 02:12:11 Superliminal: Allusive Funk (Level 5 - Clone Radio 2) Composed by Matt Christensen 02:13:31 Immortals Fenyx Rising: The Chains of Prometheus Composed by Gareth Coker 02:17:29 Clubhouse Games: 6-Ball Puzzle Composed by Chamy Ishi and/or Toshiki Aida 02:19:28 198X: The Runaway - City on the Horizon Composed by Daniel Rosenqvist and Anton Dromberg 02:23:12 Outro: A Short Hike: Snow, Lots of Snow Composed by Mark Sparling
Episode 18 made LMH history by featuring the first interview with a legendary VGM composer. The focus was on none other than Hirokazu "Hip" Tanaka, who had graciously agreed to answer questions by... The Legacy Music Hour was created by Brent Weinbach and Rob F. specifically for the purpose of talking about video game music from the golden age of gaming (16-bit and earlier).
In this episode, Brent and Rob focus on the innovative work of video game music pioneer, Hirokazu Tanaka. They also present an interview with Tanaka-san, conducted via e-mail. A fascinating... The Legacy Music Hour was created by Brent Weinbach and Rob F. specifically for the purpose of talking about video game music from the golden age of gaming (16-bit and earlier).
What better way to present an underwater VGM podcast episode than to do it from a submarine, The SS Ranch-Melt Sub! In this epic episode, Voltz goes all out to bring you the greatest underwater podcast episode of all time. But has he bitten off more than he can chew? Is he prepared for the horrors of the deep sea? More importantly is he prepared for the responsibility of co-piloting a submarine during the most deadliest deep sea mission of all time? Links to Voltz Supreme’s Underwater Synth Remixes Part 1: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/voltzsupreme/synth-vgm-remixes-vol-2-underwater--slightly-moist-themes-pt-1 Part 2: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/voltzsupreme/synth-vgm-remixes-vol-3-underwater--slightly-moist-themes-pt-2 Big thanks to all who contributed their voices and brilliant writing! Cast & Additional Writers (in order of appearance): Voltz - Voltz Supreme - https://www.voltzsupreme.com/ Door-Guy-areeno - Voltz Supreme Dianna - Sarah Juice - https://leoj.bandcamp.com/album/this-feels-so-real Hans - Hanz Simmer - http://www.hans-zimmer.com/ Sub-Lieutenant Buckman - Ryan Steel - https://twitter.com/ryandeansteel Colonel Private Bahnsen - Voltz Supreme Tex (The French Foreign Legion Americano) - Ryan Gordon Janitor Quince - Voltz Supreme Sonny - Forrest Shamlian - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgEAyaGKcvUoMsovGYtPQhA Baby Schnog - Little Tomas Thunvergen - https://www.voltzsupreme.com/synth-vgm-podcast/mtko03z0i4ukiewsoiga7bb1audc17 Captain Julian Burn - Ed Wilson - https://thevgmbassy.com/ Prof. Chef Redgrin Grumble - Nathan Daniels (UtopiaNemo) - https://origamiboulder.com/ Sous-chef Ronnie Ph.D - Daniel Laughton - https://www.twitch.tv/thephantomire Franz Ficklefinger - Ryan Gordon Track list: 1. Summers, Eternal Tourist Trap - Earthbound [Keiichi Suzuki, Hirokazu Tanaka, Hiroshi Kanazu, Toshiyuki Ueno] 2. The Submarine - Earthbound [Keiichi Suzuki, Hirokazu Tanaka, Hiroshi Kanazu, Toshiyuki Ueno] 3. Area 04 Underwater - Spanky’s Quest [Hiroyuki Iwatsuki] 4. Craggy Coast - Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky [Arata Iiyoshi] 5. Through The Seas of Time - Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky [Arata Iiyoshi] 6. Atlantis Presentation (Voltz Supreme Remix) - Indiana Jones & The Fate of Atlantis [Peter McConnell] 7. [BGM] Sea of Eden - Earthbound [Keiichi Suzuki, Hirokazu Tanaka, Hiroshi Kanazu, Toshiyuki Ueno] 8. [BGM] Transfiguration - Ecco The Dolphin: Defender of the Future [Tim Follin] 9. Tidal Tempest - Sonic CD [Masafumi Ogata, Naofumi Hataya] 10. [BGM] Submarine - Earthbound [Keiichi Suzuki, Hirokazu Tanaka, Hiroshi Kanazu, Toshiyuki Ueno] 11. Dire, Dire Docks (Voltz Supreme Remix) - Super Mario 64 [Koji Kondo] 12. Kraken of the Sea - Earthbound [Keiichi Suzuki, Hirokazu Tanaka, Hiroshi Kanazu, Toshiyuki Ueno] 13. Cosmic Cove - Super Mario Galaxy 2 [Mahito Yakota] 14. Harmonious Wavedance (Underwater) - CoderBear [Vincenti Zaghara] 15. Oceanus - Gradius IV [Atsuki] 16. Jellyfish Sea - Chrono Cross [Yasunori Mitsuda] 17. October Mermaid (Voltz Supreme Remix) - Xenogears [Yasunori Mitsuda] 18. [BGM] Obscure Ways to Terminus - Ecco The Dolphin: Defender of the Future [Tim Follin] 19. Underwater Theme 2 - Sly Spy Secret Agent [Geoff Follin] 20. Swimming (Voltz Supreme Remix) - Super Mario World [Koji Kondo] 21. Aquarium - Sega Marine Fishing [Makota Iida] 22. Cute Fish & Bubble (Underwater) - CoderBear [Vincenti Zaghara] 23. [BGM] How to Play - Sega Marine Fishing [Makota Iida] 24. [BGM] Obscure Ways to Terminus - Ecco The Dolphin: Defender of the Future [Tim Follin] 25. Shop - Sega Marine Fishing [Makota Iida] 26. Shop - Waterworld [Dean Evans] 27. Shower Time Ballad (Voltz Supreme Remix) - Mother 3 [Shogo Sakai] 28. [BGM] Transfiguration - Ecco The Dolphin: Defender of the Future [Tim Follin] 29. Atlantis - Banjo Tooie [Grant Kirkhope] 30. [BGM] Mutaclone - Ecco The Dolphin: Defender of the Future [Tim Follin] 31. [BGM] Alien Spaces - Subnautica [Simon Chylinski] 32. Refreshing Toilets (Voltz Supreme Remix) - Mother 3 [Shogo Sakai] 33. Counterfelt Mermaids - Shantae - Half-Genie Hero [Jake Kaufman] 34. [BGM] Fish City - Ecco: The Tides of Time [Attila Dobos, András Magyari, Andy Armer, David Javelosa] 35. Hanging Waters - Ecco The Dolphin: Defender of the Future [Tim Follin] 36. Deep Under The Water - Final Fantasy III [Nobuo Uematsu] 37. [BGM] Surrounded Sea - Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky [Arata Iiyoshi] 38. [BGM] Sea of Darkness - Ecco: The Tides of Time [Attila Dobos, András Magyari, Andy Armer, David Javelosa] 39. Mangrove Cove [Underwater] (Aquatic Ambiance Returns) - Donkey Country: Tropical Freeze [David Wise] 40. [BGM] Crush Depth - Subnautica [Simon Chylinski] 41. [BGM] Dark Matter Reactor - Subnautica [Simon Chylinski] 42. Home - Flow [Austin Wintory] 43. Alien Passageways - Subnautica [Simon Chylinski] 44. Original Inhabitants - Subnautica [Simon Chylinski] 45. [BGM] Obscure Ways to Terminus - Ecco The Dolphin: Defender of the Future [Tim Follin] 46. [BGM] How to Play - Sega Marine Fishing [Makota Iida] 47. The Water’s Great (Voltz Supreme Remix) - Mother 3 [Shogo Sakai]
Véritable icône de la pop culture. Encore plus populaire chez les enfants que Mickey, Sangoku, Iron Man, Spiderman et Naruto. Le temps ne semble pas avoir d'emprunte sur Mario Bros. Pourtant, le super plombier vient tout juste de fêter ses 35 ans (13 Septembre 1985). Ventripotent, moustachu et habillé de sa salopette bleu, le porte étendard de Nintendo à su traverser les générations sans pour autant passer pour un has been. De la Famicom à la switch, de Koopas en Goombas, petit retour sur le parcours vidéo-ludique du plombier le plus célèbre de la planète. Crédits audios : Super Mario Brothers Theme by London Symphony Orchestra https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wkg8C... Donkey Kong Arcade - Theme by Hirokazu Tanaka & Yukio Kaneoka https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKYUN... Donkey Kong Arcade - Extended BGM by VGMExtender / Hirokazu Tanaka & Yukio Kaneoka https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_hab... Mario Bros Arcade - Title Theme by Yukio Kaneoka https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tud1Q... Super Mario Bros - Underworld theme by Koji Kondo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ox2Fj... Super Mario Bros 3 - Grass Land Theme by Koji Kondo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LI_mw... Super Mario World - Title Theme by Koji Kondo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kNDC... Super Mario 64 - Dire dire docks by Koji Kondo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zqa2m... Super Mario Sunshine - Bianco Hills by Koji Kondo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JA8JC... Super Mario Galaxy - Ouverture by Mahito Yokota & Koji Kondo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0MFN... Super Mario 3D World - World 1 Theme by Mahito Yokota, Toru Minegishi, Yasuaki Iwata, Koji Kondo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGaxo... Super Mario Odyssee - New Donk City Festival by Naoto Kubo, Shiho Fujii, Koji Kondo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZbKF...
Coming off of last week's episode featuring songs picked by Bedroth, this episode is Shootkapow's, who picked not only the topic, but all of the songs - each coming from a game that promintently features sword-swinging characters! Inspired by the "too many swords" jokes about Smash Bros, Shootkapow takes us on another ride through the wide world of VGM across multiple console generations. We hope you like Zelda, Fire Emblem, and RPG's, folks! As always, of course, it all follows our one big rule: everything has to be Very Good Music! Thanks to our listeners, Dan Laughton, UtopiaNemo, Voltz Supreme, and RJ Garcia, for our lightning round picks! As always, if you have any comments, questions, or requests, please send them to verygoodmusicvgm@gmail.com, or leave a comment on YouTube! Shout out to Ben "The Diad" Dishman for his help with the awesome pixel art for our show! Check out his stuff @TheDiad! Opener - The Legend of Zelda & The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past - Developed and published by Nintendo for the NES and SNES, respectively, and composed by Koji Kondo 0:29 - Frog's Theme - Chrono Trigger - Yasunori Mitsuda 6:07 - Swordplay Showdown (Day) - Wii Sports Resort - Ryo Nagamatsu 12:22 - Divine Decree (Reprise) - Fire Emblem Warriors - Arranged by Hiroki Morishita (Originally from Rei Kondoh's score for Fire Emblem Awakening) 18:13 - Battle Theme - Final Fantasy IV - Nobuo Uemats 20:00 - Route 6 - Pokemon X and Y - Junichi Masuda 30:25 - Underworld - Super Smash Bros Brawl - arranged by Shogo Sakai (originaly from Hirokazu Tanaka's "Underworld" from Kid Icarus, re-used by Motoi Sakuraba for Kid Icarus Uprising) 35:08 - Battle Theme - Xenoblade Chronicles 2 - Kenji Hiramatsu (also composed by Yasunori Mitsuda and ACE) 39:12 - Full Force - Tales of Symphonia - Motoi Sakuraba and Shenji Tamura 45:17 - Hyrule Field - The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D - Koji Kondo 49:39 - Clash - Fire Emblem Path of Radiance - Naoko Mitome 56:00 - Fire Emblem - Super Smash Bros Melee - arranged by Shogo Sakai (source tracks originally composed by Hirokazu Tanaka for Fire Emblem Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light) 1:00:06 - Blinded By Light - Final Fantasy XIII - Masashi Hamauzu (requested by Voltz Supreme) 1:03:01 - Sword Saint - Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice - Yuka Kitomura (requested by Dan Laughton) 1:07:27 - Io and Suraga - Kenseiden - George Bruns and Terry Gilkessen (requested by UtopiaNemo) 1:10:14 - You Will Know Our Names - Xenoblade Chronicles - ACE+ (Tomori Kudo, Hiroyo "CHiCO Yamanaka, and Kenji Hiramatsu) (requested by RJ Garcia) 1:12:24 - Road Taken (Roar) - Fire Emblem Warriors - arranged by Takeru Kanazaki (Originally from Rei Kondoh's score for Fire Emblem Fates) 1:16:29 - Temple - Zelda II: The Adventure of Link -Akito Nakatsuka 1:27:48 - Talus Battle - The Legend of Zelda: The Breath of the Wild - Hajime Wakai (also composed by Manaka Kataoka and Yasuaki Iwata, and featuring arrangements of works by Koji Kondo) Blooper Reel - Shooting Gallery from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Koji Kondo) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vgmvgm/message
Steiner goes lumberjacking. Grant has a brush with death. Roxanne performs an execution. The squad recieves a message of unknown importance. Music Credits: Intro: apparition - Taku Iwasaki The Killing Blow 1: tactics - Taku Iwasaki The Killing Blow 2: konfrontation - Taku Iwasaki Dying Words: c.mosquito - Taku Iwasaki Postfight: no fragrance - ALI PROJECT Evading Pursuit: What Has to Be Defeated - Taku Iwasaki Steiner's Theme: None Shall Pass, Instrumental - Aesop Rock Roxanne's Theme: Catacomb Kids, Instrumental - Aesop Rock Menfolk's Theme: Bring Back Pluto, Instrumental - Aesop Rock The Whole Cell: Five Fingers, Instrumental - Aesop Rock Grant's Theme: Fryerstarter, Instrumental - Aesop Rock End of Session: 4242564 - Taku Iwasaki Outro: The Projector - April Rain Siren Head sounds created by overlaying combinations of the following tracks: Candle World and Block World - Kikiyama Black Mesa Inbound, A Red Letter Day, Sandtraps, Trainstation Pt.1, Trainstation Pt.2, and Echoes of a Resonance Cascade - Kelley Bailey Giygas Into - Keiichi Suzuki, Hirokazu Tanaka, and Hiroshi Kanazu Waterfall (GENOCIDE) - Toby Fox Hallway Ambiance - Scott Cawthon Disc Thirteen - Daniel Rosenfeld Numbers Station Compilation - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmBfHgztzic Air raid siren - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIos0ya-yss&t=1625s 3 5 09 FPL Nuclear Siren Test - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glzfb9YBTY8&t=515s And radio chatter made from recordings of global short-wave radio stations, check out http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/ to listen in and record your own! Siren Head is property of and used with permission from Trevor Henderson. Follow him on twitter @slimyswampghost
Steiner goes lumberjacking. Grant has a brush with death. Roxanne performs an execution. The squad recieves a message of unknown importance. Music Credits: Intro: apparition - Taku Iwasaki The Killing Blow 1: tactics - Taku Iwasaki The Killing Blow 2: konfrontation - Taku Iwasaki Dying Words: c.mosquito - Taku Iwasaki Postfight: no fragrance - ALI PROJECT Evading Pursuit: What Has to Be Defeated - Taku Iwasaki Steiner's Theme: None Shall Pass, Instrumental - Aesop Rock Roxanne's Theme: Catacomb Kids, Instrumental - Aesop Rock Menfolk's Theme: Bring Back Pluto, Instrumental - Aesop Rock The Whole Cell: Five Fingers, Instrumental - Aesop Rock Grant's Theme: Fryerstarter, Instrumental - Aesop Rock End of Session: 4242564 - Taku Iwasaki Outro: The Projector - April Rain Siren Head sounds created by overlaying combinations of the following tracks: Candle World and Block World - Kikiyama Black Mesa Inbound, A Red Letter Day, Sandtraps, Trainstation Pt.1, Trainstation Pt.2, and Echoes of a Resonance Cascade - Kelley Bailey Giygas Into - Keiichi Suzuki, Hirokazu Tanaka, and Hiroshi Kanazu Waterfall (GENOCIDE) - Toby Fox Hallway Ambiance - Scott Cawthon Disc Thirteen - Daniel Rosenfeld Numbers Station Compilation - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmBfHgztzic Air raid siren - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIos0ya-yss&t=1625s 3 5 09 FPL Nuclear Siren Test - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glzfb9YBTY8&t=515s And radio chatter made from recordings of global short-wave radio stations, check out http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/ to listen in and record your own! Siren Head is property of and used with permission from Trevor Henderson. Follow him on twitter @slimyswampghost
On this Episode of WART Radio, Deku Skrub connects all the puzzle/tetris tracks together for a trumpet of an amazing vgm combo mix! Hear more WART Radio at www.patreon.com/nintedomainpodcast Track List: 0:22 Tetris DS Theme by Mink Hamano and Akira Fujiwara 1:47 Tetris Gameboy: theme 1 by Hirokazu Tanaka 3:10 Tetris 99: Galaxy Theme by Teruo Taniguchi 7:32 Dr. Mario World: Fever (Game A) by Hirokazu Tanaka 9:58 Planet Puzzle League: Rippa no Teemu by Masanobu Matsunaga 14:29 Tetris 99: Toy Box Theme by Teruo Taniguchi 17:46 Tetrisphere: Compliant Confuse By Neil Voss 21:43 Tetris 99: Treasure Theme by Teruo Taniguchi 24:03 The New Tetris: Mayan by Neil Voss 28:11 Tetris 99: Scary Castle Theme by Teruo Taniguchi 32:00 Tetris Attack: Moon World by Masaya Kozume 33:38 Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo: Stage Ryu by Tatsuro Suzuki, Isao Abe, Yuko Takehara, Syun Nishigaki, Setsuo Yamamoto, Takayuki Iwai 35:49 Mr Driller: Drill Spirits by Hiromi Shibano 37:33 Super Tetris 2: Two Player Mode by Mitsuhiko Takano 39:04 Tetris 99: Fire Emblem Theme by Takeru Kanazaki, Hiromi Morishita, Rei Kondoh 43:49 Wario's Woods: Main Theme by Soyo Oka 46:49 Tetris (Tengen): Bradinski by Brad Fuller 49:12 Tetris 99: Elegant Theme by Teruo Taniguchi 53:01 Lumines: Urbanization by Takayuki Nakamura 56:39 Tetris Attack: Ice World by Masaya Kozume 59:32 Tetris DS: Metroid Charge (Catch Mode) Arranged by Mink Hamano and Akira Fujiwara 1:01:22 Tetris Gameboy: Theme 2 by Hirokazu Tanaka 1:02:42 Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo: Morrigan Stage by Tatsuro Suzuki, Isao Abe, Yuko Takehara, Syun Nishigaki, Setsuo Yamamoto, Takayuki Iwai 1:04:27 Bombliss: Contest Mode by Mitsuhiko Takana 1:05:52 Tetris DX: A-Type by Hirokazu Tanaka 1:07:31 Bombliss: Two Player by Mitsuhiko Takana 1:08:45 Bust a Move 3: Theme 7 by Unknown 1:13:04 Tetris 99: Kirby Theme Last 50 by Hirokazu Ando, Jun Ishikawa, and Yuuta Ogasawara 1:16:39 Wetrix: Challenge/Pro Mode by Suddi Raval 1:22:02 Mario and Wario: Fire Cave by Junichi Masuda 1:24:42 Acid Tetris: Tearing up Spacetime by Acid Tetris Music Team 1:28:43 Tetris Effect: JellyFish Chorus Joy by Noboru Mutoh 1:33:18 Yoshi's Cookie: Two Player Bake Off by Noriko Nishizaka 1:35:31 Tetris DS: Mario Tetris Arranged by Mink Hamano and Akira Fujiwara 1:36:55 Crystal Crisis: Final Boss Theme by UMI*KUUN and Toshihiro Ogihara 1:40:24 Planet Puzzle League: Compression Wave by Masanobu Matsunaga 1:44:47 Super Puyo Puyo 2: 4th and 5th Floor by BA.M, Einosuke Nagao, Tsuyoshi Matsushima 1:46:55 Tetris 99: Legend of Zelda Final 10 by Teruo Taniguchi 1:49:52 Tetris 99: Donkey Kong Final 10 by Teruo Taniguchi 1:53:14 Tetris 99: Splatoon 2 Final 10 by Toru Minegishi, Rio Nagamatsu, Shiho Fujii 1:55:19 Tetris 99: Final 10 Default Theme by Teruo Taniguchi 1:59:57 Tetris Gameboy: End Theme by Hirokazu Tanaka 2:00:54 Outro Tetris Techno Arranged by Bad Boy Bill
The Tetris Negotiations Welcome to the History of Computing Podcast, where we explore the history of information technology. Because understanding the past prepares us for the innovations of the future! Todays episode is on the origins of Tetris. I'll never forget the first time I saw St. Basil's as I was loading Tetris up. I'll never get those hours back that I played it. Countless hours. So how did it all begin? OK, so check this out. It's 1984. Los Angeles hosts the olympics and the Russians refuse to come. But then, the US had refused to come to Moscow when they had the Olympics. I am fairly certain that someone stuck their tongue out at someone else. It happens a lot in preschool. One may have even given the middle finger. That's what middle school is named after, right? It was a recession. Microchips were getting cheap. And Digital Equipment Corporation's PDP was one of the best computers ever made. It wasn't exactly easy to come by in Russia though. The microcomputer was becoming a thing. And Alexey Pajitnov was working at the Dorodnitsyn Computing Centre of the Soviet Academy of Sciences. As with a lot of R&D places, they were experimenting with new computers. The Electronika 60 was so similar to the PDP that DEC chip designers printed jokes on chips just for Russians looking to steal their chip designs. They actually managed to get a quarter million ops per second 5 VLSI chips with 8k of RAM. They needed to do some random number generation and visualization. Good ole' Alexey was told to write some software to test the Electronika. He thought, ya' know, I should do a game. The beauty of writing games is that they can be math intensive, so perfect for benchmarking. But what kind of game? When he was a kid, he'd loved to play pentomino games. That's a game where there are 5 squares connected in one of 12 ways. Reduce that to 4 and it's 7. The thing is, when you have 5 the math was a little too intense. And it was a little easier with 4 blocks. He drew them on the screen in ascii and had the tetraminos fall down the screen. The games ended pretty quick, so he added an additional feature that deleted rows once they were complete. Then, he sped the falling speed up as you cleared a level. You had to spin your puzzle pieces faster, the further you got. And once you're addicted, you turn and turn and turn and turn. No frills, just fun. It needed a name though. Since you're spinning 4 blocks or Greet for tetras, it seemed like it got mashed up with tennis for tetraminiss. No, tetraminoss. Wait, cut a syllable here and there and you get to Tetris. They have 7 shapes, ijlostz. The IBM PC version ran with the I as maroon, the j as silver, the l as purple, the o as navy, the green is s, the brown is t, the teal is z. He got a little help from help of Dmitry Pavlovsky and 16 year old programming whiz, Vadim Gerasimov. Probably because they were already hopelessly addicted to the game. They ported it to the fancy schmancy IBM PC in about two months, and it started to spread around Moscow. By now, his coworkers are freakin' hooked. This was the era of disk sharing. And disks were certainly being shared. But it didn't stop there. It leaked out all over the place, making its way to Budapest, where it ended up on a machine at British-based game maker Andromeda. CEO Robert Stein sends a Telex to Dmitry Pavlovsky. He offers 75% royalties on sales and $10,000. Pretty standard stuff so far, but this is where it gets fun. So Pavlovsky responds that they should maybe negotiate a contract. But Andromeda had already sold the rights to spectrum holobyte and so attempted to license the software from the Hungarian developers that did the porting. Then realized that was dumb and went back to the negotiating table, getting it done for “computers.” All license deals went through the USSR at the time, and the Russian government was happy to take over the contract negotiations. So the USSR's Ministry of Software and Hardware Export gets involved. Through a company they setup for this called Elektronorgtechnica or ELORG, they negotiated the contract and did. That's how by 87 Tetris spreads to the US. In fact, Tetris was the first game released from ussr to USA and was for Commodore 64 and IBM PC. It was so simple it was sold as a budget title. Apple II package came with three versions on three disks, 5.25 inch, not copy protected yet. Can you say honor system. In 1988, Henk Rogers discovers Tetris at a trade show in Vegas and gets all kinds of hooked. Game consoles had been around for a long time, and anyone who paid attention knew that a number of organizations around the world were looking to release handhelds. Now, Old Henk was the Dutch video game designer behind a role playing game called The Black Onyx and had been looking for his next thing and customers. When he saw Tetris, he knew it was something special. He also knew the Game Boy was coming and thought maybe this was the killer game for the platform. He did his research and contacted Stein from Andromeda to get the rights to make a version for mobiles. Stein was into it but wasn't on the best of terms with the Russian government because he was a little late in his royalty payments. Months went by. Henk didn't hear back. Spectrum HoloByte got wind as well and sent Kevin Maxwell to Moscow to get the rights. Realizing his cash cow was getting in danger, old Stein from Andromeda also decided to hop on a plane and go to Moscow. They each met with the Russians separately in about a three day span. Henk Rogers is a good dude. As a developer who'd been dealing with rights to his own game, he decided the best way to handle the Russians was to actually just lay out how it all worked. He gave them a crash course in the evolving world of computer vs mobile license agreements in an international world. The Russians showed him their contracts with Andromeda. He told them how it should all really be. They realized Andromeda wasn't giving them the best of deals. Henk also showed them a game that there's no rights deal for. Whether all this was intentionally screwing the other parties or not is for history, but by the time he walked out he'd make a buck per copy that went on the Gameboy. There was other wrangling with the other two parties including an incident where the Russians sent a fax they knew Maxwell couldn't get in order to get out of a clause in a contract. This all set up a few law suits and resulted in certain versions in certain countries shipping then being pulled back off the shelf. Fun times. But because of it all, in 1989 the Game Boy was released. Henk was right, Tetris turned out to be the killer app for the platform. Until Minecraft came along it was the most popular game of all time, selling over 30 million copies. And ranked #5 in the 100 best Nintendo games. It was the first Game Boy game that came with the ability to link up to other Game Boys and you could play against your friends. Back then you needed to use a cable to coop. The field was 10 wide and 18 high in game boy and it was set to music from Nintendo composer Hirokazu Tanaka. The Berlin Wall is torn down in 1989. I suspect that was part of the negotiations with Game Boy. Can you imagine Gorbetrev and Reagan with their Game Boys linked up playing Tetris for hours over the fate of Germany? ‘Cause I can. You probably think there were much more complicated negotiations taking place. I do not. I tend to think Reagan's excellent Tetris skills ended the Cold War. So Pajitnov's friend Vladimir Pokhilko had done some work on the game as well and in 1989. He ran psychological experiments using the game and with that research, the two would found a company called AnimaTek. They would focus on 3D software, releasing El-fish through Maxis. While Tetris had become the most successful game of all time, Pokhilko was in a dire financial crisis and would commit suicide. There's more to that story but it's pretty yuck so we'll leave it at that. Pajitnov, the original developer, finally got royalties in 1996 when the Parastroika agreement ended. Because Henk Rogers had been a good dude, they formed The Tetris Company together to manage licensing of the game. Pajitnov went to work at Microsoft in 1996, working on games. The story has become much more standard since then. Although in 2012 the US Court on International Trade responded to some requests to shut competitors down noting that the US Copyright didn't apply to rules of game and so Tetris did file other patents and trademarks to limit how close competitors could get to the original game mechanics. After studying at the MIT Media Lab, that 16 year old programmer, Vadim Gerasimov went to become an engineer at Google. Henk Rogers serves as the Managing Director of The Tetris Company. Since designing Tetris, Pajitnov has made a couple dozen other games, with Marbly on iOS being the latest success. It needs a boss button. Tetris has been released on arcade games, home consoles, mobile devices, pdas, music players, computers, Oscilloscope Easter eggs and I'm pretty sure it now has its own planet or 4. It probably owes some of its success to the fact that it makes people smarter. Dr Richard hayer claims Tetris leads to more efficient brain activity. Boosts general cognitive abilities. Improved cerebral cortex thickness. If my cortex were thicker I'd probably research effects of games as a means of justifying the countless hours I wanted to spend on them too. So that's the story of Tetris. It ended the Cold War, makes you smarter, and now Alexy gets a cut of every cent you spend on it. So he'll likely thank you for your purchase. Just as I thank you for tuning in to another episode of the History of Computing Podcast. We're so very lucky to have you. Have a great day! Now back to my game!
We’re ninety-nine episodes in, and I’m taking the moment to share some tracks I haven’t yet featured on the show. Some got nixed from the final cuts of previous episodes, and others haven’t even gotten that far. Either way, I thought you might enjoy an eclectic mix of VGM you maybe haven’t yet heard or haven’t yet heard enough. Take a survey and tell me about your hopes and dreams: https://singingmountainpod.com/survey Do you regularly eat food? You may enjoy Singing Mountain’s sister podcast, Smart Mouth: http://www.smartmouthpodcast.com/ There is even an episode featuring me: http://www.smartmouthpodcast.com/home/2019/6/11/episode-134-tv-dinners-with-drew-mackie Listen to VGM 101, a podcast that does not suck: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vgm-101/id1473369972 Track listing: 1:17: Overworld Theme / Super Mario Bros. 2 / Koji Kondo 2:46: Quina’s Theme / Final Fantasy IX / Nobuo Uematsu 4:30: Departure / Lufia & the Fortress of Doom / Yasunori Shiono 7:26: Scala (Rose’s Theme) / Street Fighter Alpha 3 / Yuki Iwai 10:40: Tessie! / EarthBound / Keiichi Suzuki and Hirokazu Tanaka 15:34: Matoya’s Cave / Final Fantasy / Nobuo Uematsu 16:45: Matoya’s Cave (SFC Version) / Final Fantasy V 5+1 / Nobuo Uematsu 19:37: Episode 02, Page 2-1 / Comix Zone / Howard Drossin 23:16: Another World (Mysterious Planet) / The Smurfs’ Nightmare / Alberto Gonzales 28:47: Yuki Gassen / Columns III / Morihiko Akiyama 31:18: Battle of Eight Generals / Moryo Senki Madara / Atsushi Fujio and Katsuhiro Suzuki 35:03: Shop 2 / Kyuuyaku Megami Tensei / Tsukasa Masuko and Hitoshi Sakimoto 38:04: Jewel World (Ruby’s Theme) / Panel de Pon / Masaya Kuzume 41:19: Old Map / Golden Axe / You Takada 42:48: Cherry Tree Bridge / Etrian Odyssey II: Heroes of Lagaard / Yuzo Koshiro 48:37: Title Theme / Journey to Silius / Naoki Kodaka 52:02: Infinity Mijinion / Mega Man X6 / Naoto Tanaka 56:06: Walking the Snowy Mountains / Final Fantasy V / Nobuo Uematsu 60:17: Side Crawler’s Dance / Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap / Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap / Composed by Shinichi Sakamoto, arranged by Michael Geyre 62:42: Side Crawler’s Dance / Wonder Boy III / Shinichi Sakamoto 65:49: Meyna’s Theme / Legazy of the WIzard / Yuzo Koshiro 67:34: Winter Wonderland / Pocky & Rocky 2 / Hiroyuki Iwatsuki 69:53: Milk Bar / Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask / Koji Kondo 73:18: Top Man / Mega Man 3 / Yasuaki Fujita (a.k.a. Bun Bun) Drew on Twitter: https://twitter.com/drewgmackie Singing Mountain on Twitter: https://twitter.com/singmopod On Facebook: https://facebook.com/singingmountainpod/ On iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/singing-mountain/id1252832457 On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2ISyNLUc1ALxzvjBqw4ru3 On Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ifofiaeephbs27wb6cqr24dlgl4 On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/singingmountainpod/ On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9f9iAcO1ZMTYVH91c2Jsyw Official website: https://singingmountainpod.com/ TableCakes Productions: https://www.tablecakes.com Subscribe to the newsletter: https://tablecakesproductions.substack.com/subscribe
Jason Arriola is flying solo this week. I needed something to act as a fill-in episode of sorts, so I decided to go back to a console near and dear to my heart. The Game Boy’s first year had some rather simple games on it, with only a few titles standing out, and the music […]
Intro music is "E-Wall" from the Wall-E video game soundtrack.Outro music is "Game A" by Hirokazu Tanaka from the Gyromite soundtrack.
All future streams:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9jf...Requests and contact:https://twitter.com/GreenT128All backdated episodes of The Sound Test LIVE are available through Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/_secretcaveThis week's playlist:Yuzo Koshiro – The Streets of Rage [Streets of Rage]Laugh and Peace – Polaroid [Vib-Ribbon]Shoji Meguro & Lyn Inaizumi – With the Stars and Us [Persona 5]Nima Fakhrara – Empty Streets [1979 Revolution: Black Friday]John Paesano – Inside the Numbers [Marvel's Spider-Man]Austin Wintory – I Was Born for This [Journey]Austin Wintory – No Tree Grows to the Sky [The Banner Saga]Mark Morgan – World Map [Fallout]Orbital – Petrol [Wipeout]Hiroki Kikuta – The Second Truth From the Left [The Secret of Mana]Matt Furniss – Theme 1 [Bill's Tomato Game]Professor Elemental – Fighting Trousers [The Indifference Engine]Professor Elemental – One Too Many [School of Whimsy]Nobuo Uematsu – The Spy [Final Fantasy VIII]Jeff Wayne (composition) and Stephen Murphy (arrangement) – Dead London [Jeff Wayne's The War of the Worlds]Mark Mothersbaugh – Makeover [The Sims 2]Hirokazu Tanaka (composition) & ??? (arrangement) – Wrecking Crew Medley [Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]David Wise (composition) & Symphonic Gamers Orchestra (arrangement) – Donkey Kong Country 2 SuiteMark Mothersbaugh – Ping Island/Lighning Strike Rescue Op [The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou]Professor Elemental – Just Like an Otter [Amazing Friends II]MAIN THEME:Mahito Yokota, Toru Minegishi, Koji Kondo & Yasuake Iwata - World 8 [Super Mario 3D World]YouTubeSpotifyiTunes
One of the not-so-obvious functions of the Mario Maker games is as history archive for the Super Mario series. The newly released Super Mario Maker 2 boasts a whole lot of music, much of which looks to the past for inspiration. This episode looks how the composers used music to bring Mario’s history into the present. Track listing: 0:10: Underwater (Super Mario 3D World) / Atsuko Asahi, Toru Minegishi and Sayako Doi 1:52: Course World (Version Two) / Atsuko Asahi, Toru Minegishi and Sayako Doi 2:06: Special World / Super Mario World / Koji Kondo 2:29: Endless Challenge (Easy) / Atsuko Asahi, Toru Minegishi and Sayako Doi 2:43: Endless Challenge (Hard) / Atsuko Asahi, Toru Minegishi and Sayako Doi 2:59: Story Mode 1 / Atsuko Asahi, Toru Minegishi and Sayako Doi 3:28: Inside Peach’s Castle / Super Mario 64 / Koji Kondo 5:45: Sky (Super Mario Bros.) / Super Mario Maker 2 / Koji Kondo 7:21: Name Registration / Vs. Super Mario Bros. / Koji Kondo 8:03: Snow (Super Mario Bros.) / Super Mario Maker 2 / Koji Kondo 10:18: Forest (Super Mario Bros.) / Super Mario Maker 2 / Koji Kondo 12:28: Desert (Super Mario Bros.) / Super Mario Maker 2 / Koji Kondo 14:18: Desert (Super Mario Bros.) Edit / Atsuko Asahi, Toru Minegishi and Sayako Doi 15:32: Underwater Night (Super Mario Bros.) / Atsuko Asahi, Toru Minegishi and Sayako Doi 16:38: Snow (Super Mario Bros. 3) / Atsuko Asahi, Toru Minegishi and Sayako Doi 19:30: Oceanside / Super Mario Bros. 3 / Koji Kondo 20:21: Ground Theme / Super Mario Bros. 3 / Koji Kondo 21:25: Desert (Super Mario Bros. 3) Edit / Atsuko Asahi, Toru Minegishi and Sayako Doi 21:53: Forest (Super Mario Bros. 3) Edit / Atsuko Asahi, Toru Minegishi and Sayako Doi 23:09: Forest (Super Mario World) / Atsuko Asahi, Toru Minegishi and Sayako Doi 25:11: Snow (Super Mario World) / Atsuko Asahi, Toru Minegishi and Sayako Doi 27:22: Snow Mountain / Super Mario 64 / Koji Kondo 27:59: Desert (Super Mario World) / Atsuko Asahi, Toru Minegishi and Sayako Doi 31:20: Yamamura’s Dojo / Atsuko Asahi, Toru Minegishi and Sayako Doi 32:51: Course World (Network Play) / Atsuko Asahi, Toru Minegishi and Sayako Doi 34:07: Underground (Night) / Super Mario Bros. / Atsuko Asahi, Toru Minegishi and Sayako Doi 34:52: Ground Theme (Super Mario Land) / Super Mario Maker 2 / Composed by Hirokazu Tanaka, arranged by Atsuko Asahi, Toru Minegishi and Sayako Doi Check out my Mario Maker 2 stages and tell me if they suck? Codes: XVW-WTW-6GF J6B-B3M-6HF MKH-N65-BVG Drew on Twittxer: https://twitter.com/drewgmackie Singing Mountain on Twitter: https://twitter.com/singmopod On Facebook: https://facebook.com/singingmountainpod/ On iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/singing-mountain/id1252832457 On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2ISyNLUc1ALxzvjBqw4ru3 On Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ifofiaeephbs27wb6cqr24dlgl4 On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/singingmountainpod/ On SoundCloud: @singingmountain On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9f9iAcO1ZMTYVH91c2Jsyw Official website: https://singingmountainpod.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tablecakes TableCakes Productions: https://www.tablecakes.com Subscribe to the newsletter: https://tablecakesproductions.substack.com/subscribe
Do you hear that sound? Can you feel it? The cool ocean breeze in your hair, the salt on your tongue. It's the smooth crash of the Last Wave on KVGM with your host, Hammock, bringing you thirty minutes of the best video game jams(z) from all your favorite composers and consoles, each and every week from our beachside studio in sunny Aqua City Island. Sit back, relax, and get ready to catch...the Last Wave. This week, we drop in on some of the leading authors of the "Book of Smooth VGM", including Takeshi Abo, Katsuhiro Hayashi and Shinji Hose, as well as revisit a childhood favorite of little Hammock's from Mario Paint. We once again admire the life and duty of the space fighter pilot and drop some Coca Cola knowledge. Are you one of 2,000,000 people who owned a Phillips 3DO system? If so, say hello! DOWNLOAD - THE LAST WAVE (6/16/19) Playlist BGM - Takeshi Abo (Tentama: 1st Sunny Side, Sega Dreamcast) BGM 2 - Hirokazu Tanaka, Ryouji Yoshitomi, and Kazumi Totaka (Mario Paint, Super Nintendo) Stage 4 - Katsuhiro Hayashi (Terraforming, PC-Engine CD) Dawn - Shinji Hosoe (Fate/Extra, Sony PlayStation Vita) Ending - Kojiro Mikusa (Sassou Shoune Eiyuuden Coca Cola Kid, Sega Game Gear) Light and Shadow - Ryota Koduka (Trauma Team, Nintendo Wii) Shop - Yasufumi Fukuda and Yukiharu Urita (Guardian War, 3DO) Staff Roll - Kiyotaka Sato, Ryu Takami, Megumi Matsuura, and BAKI (Continental, X68000)
Do you hear that sound? Can you feel it? The cool ocean breeze in your hair, the salt on your tongue. It's the smooth crash of the Last Wave on KVGM with your host, Hammock, bringing you thirty minutes of the best video game jams(z) from all your favorite composers and consoles, each and every week from our beachside studio in sunny Aqua City Island. Sit back, relax, and get ready to catch...the Last Wave.This week, we drop in on some of the leading authors of the "Book of Smooth VGM", including Takeshi Abo, Katsuhiro Hayashi and Shinji Hose, as well as revisit a childhood favorite of little Hammock's from Mario Paint. We once again admire the life and duty of the space fighter pilot and drop some Coca Cola knowledge. Are you one of 2,000,000 people who owned a Phillips 3DO system? If so, say hello! DOWNLOAD - THE LAST WAVE (6/16/19)PlaylistBGM - Takeshi Abo(Tentama: 1st Sunny Side, Sega Dreamcast)BGM 2 - Hirokazu Tanaka, Ryouji Yoshitomi, and Kazumi Totaka(Mario Paint, Super Nintendo)Stage 4 - Katsuhiro Hayashi(Terraforming, Super CD-ROM)Dawn - Shinji Hosoe(Fate/Extra, PS Vita)Ending - Kojiro Mikusa(Sassou Shoune Eiyuuden Coca Cola Kid, Sega Game Gear)Light and Shadow - Ryota Koduka(Trauma Team, Nintendo Wii)Shop - Yasufumi Fukuda and Yukiharu Urita(Guardian War, 3DO)Staff Roll - Kiyotaka Sato, Ryu Takami, Megumi Matsuura, and BAKI(Continental, X68000)
Nintendo’s Smash Bros. series has become not only an altar to worship the gods of video games past but also a place to pay our respects to video game music. In this episode, I anticipate the arrival of Smash Bros. Ultimate on Friday with ten examples of Smash Bros. covers that improve upon their source materials. Track listing: 0:06: Super Mario Bros.: the Lost Levels Medley / Super Smash Bros. Wii U / Composed by Koji Kondo, arranged by Katsuro Tajima 2:08: Pedal Glider (Pilotwings Resort) / Super Smash Bros. for Wii U / Composed and arranged by Asuka Ito 6:30: Stickerbush Symphony / Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest / David Wise 7:23: Stickerbush Symphony (Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest) / Super Smash Bros. Brawl / Composed by David Wise, arranged by Michiko Naruke 11:17: Snowman / Earthbound / Hirokazu Tanaka 11:55: Snowman (Mother) / Super Smash Bros. Brawl / Composed by Hirokazu Tanaka, arranged by Shogo Sakai 17:26: Chill / Dr. Mario / Hirokazu Tanaka 18:12: Chill (Dr. Mario) Version 2 / Super Smash Bros. for Wii U / Composed and arranged by Hirokazu Tanaka 24:05: Palace Theme / Zelda II: The Adventure of Link) / Akito Nakastuka 24:46: Temple Theme (Zelda II: The Adventure of Link) / Super Smash Bros. Melee / Composed by Akito Nakatsuka, arranged by Shogo Sakai 29:46: Mount Dedede / Kirby’s Dreamland / Jun Ishikawa 30:46: King Dedede’s Theme Version 2 (Kirby’s Dream Land) / Super Smash Bros. for Wii U / Composed by Jun Ishikawa, arranged by Hideki Ishigaki and Hideki Onoue (HIDE+HIDE) 35:21: Field Theme / Mysterious Castle Murasame / Koji Kondo Mysterious Castle Murasame Medley / Super Smash Bros. for 3DS / Composed by Koji Kondo, arranged by Shohei Tsuchiya (ZUNTATA) 40:59: Light Plane / Pilotwings / Soyo Oka 41:51: Light Plane Vocal Mix (Pilot Wings) / Super Smash Bros. for Wii U / Composed by Soyo Oka, arranged by Masato Coda with RiRiKA 46:57: Pac-Man Intro / Pac-Man (Arcade) / Toshio Kai 47:03: Pac-Man (Club Mix) / Super Smash Bros. for 3DS / Composed by Toshio Kai, arranged by Hirokazu Tanaka 52:52: Ground Theme / Super Mario Bros. / Koji Kondo 53:22: Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.) / Super Smash Bros. Brawl / Koji Kondo 56:56: Title Theme / Pikmin / Hajime Wakai 58:09: Mission Mode (Pikmin 3) / Super Smash Bros. for Wii U / Composed by Hajime Wakai, Asuka Hayazaki and Atsuko Asahi, arranged by Taku Inoue 61:46: Tomodachi LIfe / Super Smash Bros. for Wii U / Composed by Daisuke Matsuoka and Asuka Ito, arranged by Masafumi Takada 65:22: Fortress Boss (Super Mario World) / Super Smash Bros. for Wii U / Composed by Koji Kondo, arranged by ACE (TOMOri Kudo / CHICO) Drew on Twitter: twitter.com/drewgmackie Singing Mountain on Twitter: twitter.com/singmopod On Facebook: www.facebook.com/singingmountainpod/ On iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/singi…ain/id1252832457 On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2ISyNLUc1ALxzvjBqw4ru3?si=OM-bFRP1RLSLkiv2XyQxNg On Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ifofiaeephbs27wb6cqr24dlgl4 On Instagram: instagram.com/singingmountainpod/ On SoundCloud: @singingmountain On YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC9f9iAcO1ZMTYVH91c2Jsyw Official website: www.singingmountainpod.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tablecakes TableCakes Productions: https://www.tablecakes.com
Då var det dags för att prata om en känd kompositör igen, denna gången pratar vi om Hirokazu ”Hip” Tanaka en känd legend genom sin musik på mängder utav Nintendos spel. Låtar i programmet: Intro bakgrund: Dr Mario – Theme song Stack-Up – Bingo [1985] Gyromite – Game A BGM [1985] Brentalfloss – Super Mario [...] Inlägget Äntligen Spelmusik #27 – Hirokazu Tanaka dök först upp på Videospelsklubben.
Då var det dags för att prata om en känd kompositör igen, denna gången pratar vi om Hirokazu “Hip” Tanaka en känd legend genom sin musik på mängder utav Nintendos spel. Låtar i programmet: Intro bakgrund: Dr Mario – Theme song Stack-Up – Bingo [1985] Gyromite – Game A BGM [1985] Brentalfloss – Super Mario [...]
0:00:38 - 0:35:04 Opening Segment & What We've Been Up To 0:35:46 - 1:49:54 Main Topic: the MOTHER series. 1:50:37 - 2:51:55 Mail Bag and Farewells THANK YOU FOR THE YEARS OF SUPPORT! Music Used “Boing Zoom DAKTOA!” by Shadow, from Rock Candy 1 “Sunflower and Illusions” by Shogo Sakai, from the MOTHER 3 OST “Smiles and Tears” by Keiichi Suzuki and Hirokazu Tanaka, from the MOTHER 2 OST “Eight Melodies” by the St. Paul’s Cathedral Choir, from the MOTHER Vocal OST
Yes, the Mario games have often been relentlessly cheerful, but sometimes Nintendo allows the mustachioed one and his pals to tread into darker territory. And the music that accompanies these ventures into what I call "creepy Mario" is often some of the best in the game. Featured in this episode: the most Halloween-appropriate music from Luigi's Mansion, Super Mario Galaxy, Paper Mario, Super Mario RPG and more. Track listing: 0:07: Haunted House BGM / Super Mario World / Koji Kondo 2:13: Haunty Halls Galaxy (Ghost Conveyer) / Super Mario Galaxy 2 / Koji Kondo 4:35: Castle & Fortress / Yoshi's Island / Koji Kondo 7:27: Banshee Boardwalk (Hyuudoro Lake) / Mario Kart 64 / Kenta Nagata 11:03: Haunted House / Super Mario 64 / Koji Kondo 13:08: Merry-Go-Round / Super Mario 64 / Koji Kondo 15:35: Temple Theme / Super Mario Land / Hirokazu Tanaka 16:02: Underground Theme / Super Smash Bros. Brawl / composed by Hirokazu Tanaka, arranged by by Koji Hayama 18:08: Sunken Ship / Super Mario RPG / Yoko Shimomura 21:29: Ashley's Song / WarioWare: Twisted / Masanobu Matsunaga, Yasuhisa Baba, and Masaru Tajima 25:31: Haunted Woods / Diddy Kong Racing / David Wise 29:06: Dark Hallways / Luigi's Mansion / Kazumi Totaka and Shinobu Tanaka 30:44: Main Theme / Luigi's Mansion / Kazumi Totaka and Shinobu Tanaka 32:16: Melody's Melody / Luigi's Mansion / Kazumi Totaka and Shinobu Tanaka 34:01: Crescent Moon Village / Wario Land 4 / Ryoji Yoshitomi 34:29: Twilight Trail / Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door / Yoshito Hirano and Yuka Tsujiyoko 38:16: Twilight Town / Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door / Yoshito Hirano and Yuka Tsujiyoko 39:42: Creepy Steeple / Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door / Yoshito Hirano and Yuka Tsujiyoko 42:43: Waltz of the Boos / Super Mario Galaxy / Mahito Yokota 45:40: Shifty Boo Mansion (Moving Floor at the Ghost Mansion) / Super Mario 3D World / Mahito Yokota 48:00: Twisted Mansion / Mario Kart 8 / Shiho Fujii 51:07: World of Nothing / Super Paper Mario / Naoko Mitome, Chika Sekigawa and Yasuhisa Baba 54:19: Haunted Chase / Donkey Kong Country 2 / David Wise 56:42: Shadow Queen / Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door / Yoshito Hirano and Yuka Tsujiyoko 59:25: Antechamber / Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon / Chad York, Darren Radtke and Mike Peacock 59:59: Distant Piano / Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon / Chad York, Darren Radtke and Mike Peacock 1:00:46: Gloomy Manor / Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon / Chad York, Darren Radtke and Mike Peacock 1:03:20: Old Clockworks / Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon / Chad York, Darren Radtke and Mike Peacock 1:05:44: River Twygz Bed / Super Paper Mario / Naoko Mitome, Chika Sekigawa and Yasuhisa Baba 1:07:13: Graveyard / Super Mario Land 2 / Kazumi Totaka 1:09:06: End Credits / Super Mario Bros. 2 / Koji Kondo Listen to Singing Mountain’s other Halloween episodes: https://singingmountainpod.com/minusworld/2018/10/18/halloween Drew on Twitter: twitter.com/drewgmackie Singing Mountain on Twitter: twitter.com/singmopod On Facebook: www.facebook.com/singingmountainpod/ On iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/singi…ain/id1252832457 On Google Play: play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/…bs27wb6cqr24dlgl4 On Instagram: instagram.com/singingmountainpod/ On SoundCloud: @singingmountain On YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC9f9iAcO1ZMTYVH91c2Jsyw Official website: www.singingmountainpod.com
Hello fellow monsters and aliens, er, I mean humans!  Welcome back to another episode of Simon's Cake Games. We go back in time to our old format and talk about TWO games this episode! On this podcast Joe, Kamille, and Adrian talk and compare both Earthbound (1995) and Undertale (2015).  This was Joe and Kamille's first time playing through Earthbound and Adrian's first time with Undertale, so needless to day there is a lot to cover! It's a long one, but with determination and a melody to push you forward, you can get through it! The podcast starts in our typical non-spoiler fashion then goes to spoiler, with a warning of course. The music of Earthbound was composed by Keiichi Suzuki and Hirokazu Tanaka, and is featured in our podcast.
You are a friend who I have never met before... if you hear this message, go to the south... Originally by Keiichi Suzuki and Hirokazu Tanaka for the Earthbound soundtrack.
A plumber eating a mushroom, and a spiny mammal jumping on a golden ring - you'd be forgiven for thinking these actions would make pretty indistinct or ambiguous sounds. But comedian, writer and musician Isy Suttie discovers why - thanks to Super Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog - they're some of the most evocative sounds of the 1980s and 90s. Along with these sounds, the plinky plonky music of early video games buried itself inside a generation of ears growing up among Commodores, Ataris, Segas and Nintendos. Loosely referred to as "chiptune", many musicians and producers now use the jagged, electronic textures in their songs, going to great lengths to deliberately limit their audio palette for the sake of authenticity; some even rip apart old computers and consoles to build instruments faithful to the original sounds. Its ubiquity in film and TV scores is another testament to its efficiency in evoking that era. Isy traces the evolution of chiptune from early electronic music, looking at how composers like Hirokazu Tanaka and Koji Kondo created the catchy and unmistakeable themes of Tetris and Super Mario Brothers. She meets current chiptune artists, including the band whose instruments are joysticks and game controllers, and uses their advice to write her own digital classic. But can she convince the organisers of a die-hard gaming event to use it as their theme tune, and survive silicon scrutiny? Produced by Benn Cordrey.
It’s the end of the year, and the Mappers have arrived a little late and a little weary to talk about the year that is now past and the year that lies ahead. 2015 was a mess of a year, like years often are, and in grand tradition we echew game of the year lists to bring you some memories, some japes, and some feelings. What lies ahead for the podcast? Within are the answers. Then, we turn to the games of yesteryear, for a deep conversation about one of the most highly regarded RPGs of all time, GameFAQs and Starman.net’s own … EarthBound.A big thank you to friend of the show Tracie Mauk for providing the voice of the photographer in this episode.You can get our podcast on iTunes, on Stitcher, or you can download it directly by clicking here.This Month’s Game Club: EarthBoundNext Month’s Game Club: ExpandThings discussed: 2015 Spreadsheet, The Metal Gear Articles, Metals Gear, Zelda, Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy XIII-2, Final Fantasy VII, Ninja Gaiden Black, Yakuza 3, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, The Crew, Alphabear, Neko Atsume, Binding of Issac: Rebirth, Monster Hunter 4: Ultimate, Bloodborne, Etrian Odyssey, The Walking Dead: Season 2, Crusader Kings 2, EarthBound, the EarthBound guideMusic This EpisodeBlown Away by Kevin MacLeodPhotographer’s Theme by Keiichi Suzuki and Hirokazu TanakaYour Name Please by Keiichi Suzuki and Hirokazu TanakaThe Sky Runner by Keiichi Suzuki and Hirokazu TanakaRunaway Five Left the Building by Keiichi Suzuki and Hirokazu TanakaOnett Theme by Keiichi Suzuki and Hirokazu Tanaka
Hey hey hey! We're back, and this week we're joined by Sean of the GeekastX Podcast to discuss all things San Diego Comic-Con! We talk about Batman v Superman, Suicide Squad, Deadpool, Ash vs Evil Dead AND MORE! This week's song is "Balloon Fight Remix" by Hirokazu Tanaka.
We here at the retro vgm revival hour and our partners the Nostalgia Road Trip and maglomaniac.com are saddened to hear of the passing of Nintendo president Satoru Iwata. known for his friendly approach to nintendo fans around the world, it would be no surprise that mister Iwata was an immensely popular figure both within the industry and with Nintendo fans, he will be sorely missed. Rest in Peace, Mr. Iwata. And this is why this episode of the retro vgm revival hour is to give tribute of the amazing works that mister Satoru Iwata took part in, and that will be remembered in our hearts forever. Track listing Below ====Game - Composer - Title - Year - Company - System=== 1.) Rollerball - Hideki Kanazashi & Hiroaki Suga - “Skyscraper” - 1984 - HAL Laboratory - NES 2.) Balloon Fight - Hirokazu Tanaka - “Balloon Trip / Bonus Round" - August 1986 - Nintendo - NES 3.) Adventures of LoLo - Hideki Kanazashi - “Floor Theme" - 20 April 1989 - HAL Laboratory - NES 4.) Air Fortress - Hideki Kanazashi - “Title Screen / Prologue“ - 1989 - HAL Laboratory - NES 5.) NES Open Tournament Golf - Shinobu Amayake & Akito Nakatsuka - “UK Course“ - September 29, 1991 - Nintendo - NES 6.) New Ghostbusters II - Jun Ishikawa - “Round 1: Court House” - 1991 - HAL Laboratory - NES 7.) Kirby's Adventure - Hirokazu Ando & Jun Ishikawa - “High Hills" - May 1, 1993 - HAL Laboratory/Nintendo - NES 8.) EarthBound (known as Mother 2 in Japan) - Keiichi Suzuki & Hirokazu Tanaka - "Bus Ride, Journey Home & Smiles and Tears” - June 5, 1995 - HAL Laboratory & APE/Nintendo - SNES 9.) Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards - Jun Ishikawa & Hirokazu Ando - “Rock Star“ - June 26, 2000 - HAL Laboratory/Nintendo - N64 10.) The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker - Kenta Nagata, Hajime Wakai, Toru Minegishi & Koji Kondo - “Molgera Battle Theme” - March 24, 2003 - Nintendo - Game Cube 11.) Animal Crossing - Kazumi Totaka, Kenta Nagata, Toru Minegishi & Shinobu Tanaka - “Steep Hill “ - September 15, 2002 - Nintendo - Game Cube Edgar Velasco: @MoonSpiderHugs FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/vgmrevivalhour/ Tumblr: http://retro-vgm-revival-hour.tumblr.com/ and If you got Emails: Info@maglomaniac.com (Subject: Retro VGM Revival Hour)
Welcome to the 2nd podcast of Anime Scrubs! This week we give our first impressions of the new summer season with titles including: Ushio to Tora, Gangsta, Rokka, Gate, Chaos Dragon, Durararax2 Ten, Gatchaman Crowds Insight, and many more! We also give our thoughts on the last seasons best anime Kekkai Sensen (Blood Blockade Battlefront) and we give a comparison of Fate/Stay Night, Fate/Stay Night Unlimited Blade Works and Fate/Zero. The song used at the end is "Trophy Tussle" composed by Akito Nakatsuka, David Wise, Grant Kirkhope, Hajime Hirasawa, Hideki Kanazashi, Hirokazu Ando, Hirokazu Tanaka, Jun Ishikawa, Junichi Masuda, Kazumi Totaka, Keiichi Suzuki, Koji Kondo, Naoto Ishida, Shogo Sakai, Tadashi Ikegami, Takuto Kitsuta, Taro Bando, Yuka Tsujiyoko, Yukio Kaneoka, Yumiko Kanki and remixed by zircon. You can find the full song on OC ReMix via this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaOK8V8C4JU Also check out their website! http://ocremix.org/ If you have any music of your own, or any requests for anime reviews, please email us at animescrubs@gmail.com You can also find us on Hummingbird here: https://hummingbird.me/groups/anime-scrubs
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Like a boss! This episode's music, that is. We listen to a lot of rock and orchestral tracks from boss levels, with soaring guitars and epic strings. There are some surprises in here as well, tracks that don't fit the boss music stereotype at all.Download MP3 Tracklist (full info here):
Tues 14 Oct 2014 Con: Miguel Antonio Sandoval Martínez "Asher", Rolando Cedillo Caballero "Rolman", Artemio Urbina García, Pablo Paillés Hernández "Yoshi" y Mauricio Lechuga Sánchez. Temas: Lanzamiento de Smash Bros 3ds, experiencias de jugar on-line (Destiny vs Phantasy Star), Pc Engine (turbografx), Famicom Disk System, el copyright en los arreglos de música de videojuegos, el Game Music Festival y los conciertos de los grupos musicales de las compañías desarrolladoras: Gamadelic, Zuntata, Alfh Lyra y la S.S.T.BAND. 00:25:06 Battle - Bomberman '94. Compositora: June Chikuma. Diseño: Shinichi Nakamoto. Hudson Soft, Diciembre 10, 1993 (PC Engine-Hu Card) 00:54:49 Boot-up music - Famicom Disk System. Nintendo, Febrero 21, 1986 (Famicom Disk System). 00:54:55 Title - Metroid. Compositor: Hirokazu Tanaka. Director: Satoru Okada. Nintendo R&D1/Intelligent Systems/Nintendo, Agosto 6, 1986 (Famicom Disk System). 00:56:35 Title - The Legend of Zelda. Compositor: Koji Kondo. Directores: Shigeru Miyamoto y Takashi Tezuka. Nintendo R&D4/Nintendo, Febrero 21, 1986 (Famicom Disk System). 01:13:11 Jungle Swing - Harmony of Heroes. Arreglo: Stephan Wells. Compositor: David Wise. Super Smash Bros for Nintendo 3DS y WiiU, Sora Ltd./Bandai Namco Games/Nintendo. Septiembre 13, 2014 (Nintendo 3DS, WiiU) 01:49:29 Hyper City - Strike Fighter (After Burner III). Compositor: Takenobu Mitsuyoshi. Disco: Game Music Festival ~Super Live '92 (1992). Arreglo: S.S.T. Band. Diseño: Yu Suzuki. CRI Middleware/Sega, 1991 (Arcade-Sega Y Board) 02:08:26 Stage 1-1 - Last Alert. Nihon Telenet, Diciembre 28, 1989 (Pc Engine-CD Rom) 02:27:18 Time Passage - Mother 1. Compositor: Hirokazu Tanaka. Arreglo: Shogo Sakai. Disco: MOTHER 3+ (2006). Director: Shigesato Itoi. Ape/Nintendo, Julio 27, 1989 (Famicom). 02:29:26 Snowman - Earthbound. Compositores: Keiichi Suzuki y Hirokazu Tanaka. Arreglo: Shogo Sakai. Disco: MOTHER 3+ (2006). Director: Shigesato Itoi. Ape/HAL Laboratory/Nintendo, Augosto 27, 1994 (Super NES). 02:41:33 Australia - Battle Lode Runner. Compositores: Jin Watanabe, Isamu Hirano, Shinichi Nakamoto. Director: Mikio Ueyama. Hudson Soft, Febrero 10, 1993 (PC Engine). 02:49:10 STREET FIGHTER II MEDLEY '92 GMF VERSION (Ryu ~ Guile ~ Chun Li ~ Balrog ~ Ken) - Street Fighter II. Compositora: Yoko Shimomura. Disco: Game Music Festival ~Super Live '92~ (1992). Arreglo: Alfh Lyra. Productor: Yoshiki Okamoto. Capcom, Febrero 6, 1991 (Arcade-CP System)
Edición con Rolmance. Hoy repasamos nuestro amor por los juegos independientes con el lanzamiento del bellísimo FEZ. En algún momento a lo largo del show, nos encontramos con PES. PES es independiente si nos preguntan. Con: Miguel "Asher" Sandoval, Ophelia Pastrana, Pablo "Yoshi" Pailles, Rolando "Rolman" Cedillo, Artemio Urbina, LISTA DE ROLAS 00:09:26 FEZ (2012) - Compass - Disasterpeace. Polytron Corporation. 00:19:06 Super Meat Boy (2010) - Forest Funk - (Indie Game Music HD) - Danny Baranowsky. Team Meat. 00:27:31 Braid (2008) - Tell It By Heart - Second Sight: Jami Sieber. Number None, Inc. 00:41:21 Donkey Kong Country Returns (2010) – Jungle Hijinx - Donkey Kong Country Returns Music - Minako Hamano, Masaru Tajima, Shinji Ushiroda, Daisuke Matsuoka, Kenji Yamamoto. Retro Studios. 00:50:33 Faraway Teaser. Little Eyes. 01:05:00 Sine Mora (2012) - Sine Mora Stage 0 - Prologue - Akira Yamaoka. Digital Reality, Grasshopper Manufacture. 01:16:04 Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (1991) - Ryu Stage 光吉猛修 - Street Fighter Tribute Album. Capcom 01:26:46 Gaiapolis (1993) - Seiichi Fukami, Satoko Miyawaki, Yuji Takenouchi. Konami. 01:35:51 Metal Storm (1991) - Stage 3. Tamtex. 01:46:20 Ōkami (2006) - Shinshuu Plains I, Masami Ueda, Okami Original Soundtrack. Capcom. 02:02:42 DustForce (2012) - The Magnetic Tree - Terence Lee. Hitbox Team. 02:12:12 Ninja Gaiden (1989) - Ending - Keiji Yamagishi, Ryuichi Nitta . Tecmo. 02:20:54 Super Mario Sunshine (2002) - Isle Delfino - The OneUps - The OneUps Volume 1. Nintendo EAD. 02:32:31 Pokémon Snap (1999) - Pokémon Report - Ikuko Mimori. Nintendo HAL Laboratory, Pax Softnica. 02:39:55 Limbo (2010) - Martin Stig Andersen - City (Original Videogame Soundtrack). Playdead. 02:55:36 Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix (Pocket Fighter) - 1997. Capcom. 03:06:24 Radiant Silvergun (1998) - Feel Invisible Matter -目に見えぬものを感じよ- 崎元仁 Radiant Silvergun Soundtrack. Treasure. 03:27:41 Flower (2009) - Lazy Daydream (Indie Game Music HD). Thatgamecompany. 03:40:04 Gigawing (1999) - Yasushi Kaminichi. Takumi. 03:47:50 Cave Story (2004) - Quiet - Daisuke Amaya. Studio Pixel. 04:02:53 Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 (2008) - Get Easy HD - Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 OST. KCET. 04:15:25 Spelunky (2009) - Cave - George Buzinkai, Jonathan Perry. Derek Yu, Andy Hull. 04:19:55 FEZ (2012) - Beacon - Disasterpeace. Polytron Corporation. 04:28:09 Mario Paint (SNES) (1992) - BGM 1 - Hirokazu Tanaka, Ryouji Yoshitomi, Kazumi Totaka. Nintendo R&D1, Intelligent Systems. 04:44:06 Ace Combat 3: Electrosphere - 04 Transparent Blue - Direct Audio Ace Combat 3 - Tetsukazu Nakanishi, Koji Nakagawa, Hiroshi Okubo, Go Shiina, Kanako Kakino, Tomoko Tatsuta. Namco. 04:57:00 IPHIGENIA SELA. (See) 1993 - EP. 05:01:03 The Glory of Love - Peter Cetera.
Tues 30 Oct 2012 Un show con 100% más Artemio! Le damos la bienvenida a la platica surreal con el chow de halloween. Nunca ha oído usted tantas rolas de miedo. Ok, no. Tenemos solo una rola de miedo. Con: Asher, Daniel Mastretta, O. Pastrana, Punisher, Yoshi, Artemio, Rolman, Renzo LISTA DE ROLAS 00:11:52 Super Mario Kart - Ghost Valley (1992). Nintendo EAD. Soyo Oka 00:23:04 Mega Man 2 - Wood Man (1988). Capcom 00:32:50 EarthBound/Mother 2 - Battle Against a Mobile Opponent (1994). Ape / HAL Laboratory. Keiichi Suzuki, Hirokazu Tanaka, Hiroshi Kanazu, Toshiyuki Ueno 00:47:14 Okami - Dragon Palace (2006). Clover Studio. Rei Kondoh 00:59:28 DonPachi - Stage 1 & Boss (1995). Cave 01:15:16 Snow Bros - Stage 1 (1990). Toaplan 01:25:51 The Punisher - PreBoss (1993). Capcom 01:34:53 Sanitarium - Track 03 (1998). DreamForge. Stephen Bennett & James C. McMenamy 01:52:39 Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner HD - Flowing Destiny Ending Theme 1 (2012). KCEJ. “Z.O.E ZONE OF THE ENDERS” Maiko Horisawa Beyond the Bounds Theme from “ANUBIS” 02:06:48 Animal Crossing: City Folk - Halloween (2008). Nintendo EAD Group No. 2 02:26:24 Shantae: Risky’s Revenge - Buy Something (2010). WayForward 02:41:51 Forza Horizon - Spirit of the Night (2012). Playground Games. Tesla Boy
In which I talk about another Humble Bundle, this one being a music bundle! Ending credits music originally 'Mall Music' by Hideki Okugawa and Marika Suzuki from Dead Rising 2: Off the Record by Capcom Vancouver [Formerly Blue Castle Games]; Dao Zai Fan Ye (feat. Jia Ruhan) by Christopher Tin from Civilisation IV by Firaxis Games; Dr. Mario fever theme by Hirokazu Tanaka from Dr. Mario by Nintendo, redone version for Super Smash Bros. Melee also by Nintendo; and Angry Birds theme by Ari Pulkkinenfrom Angry Birds by Rovio; performed by London Philharmonic Orchestra and Andrew Skeet.
In which I introduce my listenership to remixes. Music played: Calling 'Calling' (vocal by Leah) by Takeharu Ishimoto from World Ends With You by Square-Enix; Tee Off by Bottom Up Interactive; Tetris Theme A by Hirokazu Tanaka (based on Russian Folk tune 'Korobeiniki' [Deer Hunter]) for Tetris by Bullet Proof Software & nintendo & Alexey Pajitnov; and Knuckleduster - Dan Baranowsky - Remix of Marble Garden Zone music by Brad Buxer, Bobby Brooks, Darryl Ross, Geoff Grace, Doug Grigsby III, C. Cirocco 'Scirocco' Jones, Michael Jackson (uncredited) from Sonic the Hedgehog 3 by Sega.
I play a song that had previously been played on the radio, though maybe not for the best of reasons. Bouncer by Seth 'Beatfox' Peelle (show intro theme); Cave Story (Plantation) theme by Daisuke 'Pixel' Amaya from Cave Story by Daisuke 'Pixel' Amaya; Professor Layton's Theme by Tomohito Nishiura from Professor Layton and the Curious Village by Level-5; Supermarioland by Ambassadors of Funk (Inspired by Super Mario Land from Nintendo and it's music by Hirokazu Tanaka; and End theme by Jean-Francois Freitas from Another World by Eric Chahi.